2 Best Restaurants in Cape Town, South Africa

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Cape Town is the culinary capital of South Africa and quite possibly the continent. It certainly has the best restaurants in southern Africa. Nowhere else in the country is the populace so discerning about food, and nowhere else is there such a wide selection of high-quality restaurants. Western culinary history here dates back to the 17th century—Cape Town was founded specifically to grow food—and that heritage is reflected in the city's cuisine and the fact that a number of restaurants operate in historic town houses and 18th-century wine estates.

Cape Town dining today offers a global culinary experience, with Cape chefs showing the same enthusiasm for international food trends as their counterparts worldwide. French and Italian fare has long been available, but with Thai, Japanese, and Pan-Asian influences flooding in, accents of lemongrass, miso, and yuzu have become de rigueur in fine-dining kitchens. Middle Eastern cuisine is finally making some headway, and the Americas have also come to the fore, with plenty of burgers and ribs, and even chicken and waffles popping up on menus these days, not to mention a few South American and passable Mexican eateries. Ubiquitous pan-Asian fare is probably not as good as what you might be used to in major American cities; sushi is also easily found, though largely limited to tuna and salmon, and often prepared with lots of drizzled mayo and sauces. The locavore trend toward organic produce and healthful dishes is also gaining popularity, though attitudes toward vegetarianism in this meat-happy land remain somewhat backward.

Salon

$$$$ | Woodstock Fodor's Choice

Like so many of chef Luke Dale Roberts's restaurants—such as The Test Kitchen, the former fine-dining establishment that truly put Woodstock on the international culinary map—Salon transports diners to another era with its rich golden hues, velvet banquettes, art deco artwork, fringed vintage-style lamps, and tinted, textured glass panels. Along with executive chef Carla Schulze, Roberts takes diners on a global culinary journey inspired by the international places he's cooked, eaten, and learned about food. Without too much complication, diners are surprised again and again by inventive ideas that have their roots in Mexico, the Philippines, Morocco, Mexico, South Africa, and elsewhere—a literal culinary journey that's equal parts nostalgia and innovation.

375 Albert Rd., Cape Town, South Africa
087-093–5890
Known For
  • Imaginative food grounded in good ingredients and seasonal shifts
  • A handsome, designer-crafted space
  • Voted Africa's Best New Restaurant at 2024's World Culinary Awards
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Tues. and Wed.

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Azure

$$$$ | Camps Bay

Although Azure's blue-and-white nautical-theme decor may feel a bit outdated to some, the restaurant's jaw-dropping sea and mountain views are reason enough to experience the mostly inspired menu. Dishes like the Malay-style mussel curry, venison loin, and roast chicken may sound simple and old-school, but the treatment is top-notch, the focus on proper cooking techniques, Cape produce, and clean flavors rather than trying to wow you with fancy trimmings, a reminder of what's important when eating out. Diners can choose between the à la carte or tasting menu.  Ask for a window table.

Victoria Rd., Cape Town, 8005, South Africa
021-437–9000
Known For
  • Proves that old-school is cool
  • Wonderful sea views and classy atmosphere
  • Fantastic spot for a full-on breakfast buffet that includes fresh oysters and bubbly
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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