2 Best Restaurants in Gardens, Tamboerskloof, and Oranjezicht, Cape Town

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We've compiled the best of the best in Gardens, Tamboerskloof, and Oranjezicht - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

The Black Sheep

$$$ | Gardens Fodor's Choice

An utterly unpretentious yet elegant restaurant with a select seasonal menu posted on a chalkboard, Black Sheep features food inspired by all of the Cape’s culinary influences: indigenous, North African, Asian, Middle Eastern, and more. Ingredients are locally and ethically sourced, and the restaurant has a nose-to-tail food philosophy with a focus on ensuring that nothing's wasted. Expect dishes like seared marlin, crispy pork trotters, rabbit puff pastries, Vietnamese style chicken, and grilled kudu. Typically, what appears on the blackboard depends on what meat's available, what produce is at market, and what's in season and freshest. Come early or make a booking, as the restaurant gets full quickly in the evenings.

104 Kloof St., Cape Town, South Africa
021-426–2661
Known For
  • Ethically sourced local ingredients
  • Lively, busy vibe
  • Hearty fare that won't leave you hungry
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch Mon.
Reservations essential

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$$$$ | Gardens Fodor's Choice

Arguably the best dining establishment on all of Kloof Street, this always delicious, always fun restaurant is helmed by Swedish-born, South Africa–raised chef Jesper Nilsson, who does everything from gourmet pizzas to line fish with baba ganoush or lamb ribs with butter bean pilaki. His menus are a bit of a puzzle, listing the chief ingredients and making no attempt to name the dish nor describe how the ingredients will be combined. The puzzle is solved by Jesper and his chefs and the reward will be all yours: he manages to coax miraculous flavors onto every plate, and somehow achieves that "OMG" reaction every time.

75 Kloof St., Cape Town, South Africa
021-422–0384
Known For
  • Small-plates format, so you'll want to order several dishes to share or enjoy on your own
  • Dodgy acoustics in some areas, so ask for a quieter table if you want to engage in conversation
  • Service is slick, smooth, and tremendously friendly, much like the chef
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Tues.–Fri.
Reservations recommended

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