Cape Town has the full gambit of restaurants. They can be found in all areas, but the V&A Waterfront is especially crammed with a large variety of restaurants. Cape Town is known for its:
Seafood |
African |
Middle Eastern |
Steakhouses |
Mediterranean |
1 |
Le Quartier Francais (Franschoek) |
2 |
Aubergine Restaurant (Gardens) |
3 |
Top of the Ritz (Seapoint) |
4 |
Twelve Apostles (near Llandudno) |
5 |
Royale Eatery (Long Street, CBD) |
6 |
La Colombe (Constantia, Uitsig) |
7 |
Ginja (Cape Town CBD) |
8 |
Bizerca (Foreshore) |
9 |
Rust & Vrede (Stellenbosch) |
10 |
Boschendal wine estate |
1 |
Driftwood Café (Parklands) |
Geese, chicken, jumping castle, swings, jungle gym. |
2 |
Millstone (Pinelands) |
Rustic outdoors, swing, treehouse, chicken, horses |
3 |
Deer Park Café (Oranjezicht) |
No deer but there is a park next to the Café with a roundabout, slide, jungle gym, etc... |
4 |
Bruegel's Pizza Studio (Mowbray) |
Tables are covered in paper and crayons are supplied. |
5 |
Shoreline Café (Waterfront) |
Astroturf lined kiddies area with jungle gym and slides, TV for the older kids. |
6 |
Spur Steak Ranches |
Most Spurs have play areas for the kids. |
7 |
Scarecrows (Hout Bay) |
Teepees, sandpits & jungle gyms |
8 |
The Barnyard (Tokai) |
Jungle gyms, farm animals and swings |
9 |
Blue Water Café (Imhoff Farm, Kommetjie) |
Horses, jungle gym, touch farm |
10 |
Cape Farmhouse restaurant (Red Hill) |
Geese, vines & running space |