5 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.

Blondie

$ | Gardens Fodor's Choice

From late afternoon through midnight you can follow your ears to find the party at this hipsterish hangout, but come here for lunch, and you'll discover some of the most addictive Mediterranean- and Middle Eastern-inspired food in the city. The unusual menu items—wood-fired lettuce, beef and lamb baked into a pita, eggplant done on the coals and smothered with tahini and other goodies, and cured yellowtail on challah toast that you will dream about for weeks—are full of flavor and everything is scrumptious, simple, and served with a smile. And while there's a bar full of everything (at very reasonable prices, much like the food), you can order filtered water, still or sparkling, served from a specialized tap and free of charge. Just be warned that if you're not up for a slice of pandemonium, you'll want to make your exit before the late-afternoon partiers begin to descend, it will gradually begin to throb with young people out for a good time.

71 Kloof St., Cape Town, South Africa
072-169–8671
Known For
  • Turns into the biggest get-together on all of Kloof Street after 4 pm
  • Astonishing flavors in every dish like the fire potatoes served with crème fraîche for dipping
  • The co-owner and chef Maor Harris is also a DJ and legendary festival organizer
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Our Local

$$ | Gardens Fodor's Choice

A surprise repurposing of a former auto repair shop, this vast warehouse-like space is full of mix-and-match furniture and packed to the rafters with plants—whether it's a nursery with a restaurant or a restaurant with a nursery is beside the point—and has become a true neighborhood gathering spot. You come here for the personality of the waitstaff, the comforting food (breakfasts, lunches, toasted sandwiches, and dinners, plus all manner of baked goods, and no expectation that you sit down for anything more than tea or coffee), the buzz, and the marvelous assortment of people, many of them strangers sharing tables. There's a separate room at the back where free-roaming laptop workers are often connected to the outside world via free-flowing Wi-Fi.

117 Kloof St., Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
064-642–5004
Known For
  • Excellent breakfast options
  • Lunch and dinner choices range from fab burgers and healthful salads to osso bucco
  • A coffee stop with knock-your-socks-off cocktails
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun. and Mon.

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Afternoon Tea at Mount Nelson

$$$$ | Gardens

Don't miss Mount Nelson's legendary high tea, which has been offered since the hotel was erected in 1899 to welcome the then Prince of Wales on his visit to the Cape. Served from noon to 3 pm, afternoon tea offers sweet and savory treats and more than 40 tea varieties, which an expertly trained tea sommelier can guide you through. You should most definitely book in advance. 

76 Orange St., Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
021-483–1000
Known For
  • Bite-size pastries and cakes, plus delicate finger sandwiches, and a glassy of bubbly to start
  • Sophisticated and elegant, yet unpretentious setting
  • A knowledgeable tea sommelier to help with tea choices
Restaurant Details
No service Mon. and Tues.
Reservations essential

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Egghead Diner

$$ | Gardens

Cute, sassy and retro-themed, this eggceptionally handsome diner has established itself as a reliable purveyor of tasty comfort food, specializing in anything and everything related to eggs. Foodwise, the focus is on dishes that transport you back to simpler times––steak and eggs; adventurous-sounding egg-themed sandwiches; or a soft brioche bun burger with an egg in there for that extra bit of taste bud–pleasing protein. If eggs aren't your thing, they have wagyu beef burgers, perfectly grilled cheese sandwiches, and tortillas with vegan fillings. What's ineggscapable, though, is the eggy-color scheme: the deep-yellow banquettes; light fittings resembling eggs; adorable yolk-hued outfits worn by on-the-ball waitstaff; the central bar area, adorned with vintage radios and ancient TVs, is infiltrated with golden glass panels; and even the coffee machine is yellow. 

Raith Gourmet

$ | Gardens

So much German is spoken by patrons here that it's easy to forget you're in Cape Town. People come to this pristine deli for the largest selection of raw sausages and authentic German breads in town and also for the great-value ready-made lunches. Expect pea or potato-and-leek soups as standards and entrees like farmer's omelets or smoked pork chops. It's easy to get carried away and ratchet up the bill while selecting cheeses and imported meats, so beware. Ask the helpful servers to slice your bread, cut a selection of cheese or meat, and package some salads for an impromptu picnic in the Company Gardens nearby. Another option is to grab a coffee and ready-made salami and mozzarella roll. Don't miss the great barrel sauerkraut and pickled gherkins.