The Take 2 Tours Top Ten Restaurant guide to Cape Town and surrounding Towns
Cape Town has some of the best restaurants in the World. If you are not confident to take a taxi to dinner, or if you do not want to drive, then we can arrange for transport to take there and bring you back. Charges are based on distance from your place of residence.
Take 2 Tours recommends:
Baia, the Codfather, and Seabreeze are probably Cape Town’s Best Seafood Restaurants If you really want to eat “authentic” Cape Malay, you should visit a restaurant in the colourful Muslim part of town called the Bo-Kaap, which is pretty much, from where the cuisine originated. For those of you who want cooking lessons……THIS WE CAN ARRANGE!
African Cuisine: Try Gold Restaurant
Steakhouses: Iron, and the Butcher Shop
South Africa’s Top Restaurant at the moment, is a restaurant in Constantia which is just over 20 minutes drive from Down Town Cape Town. But this restaurant has many sister restaurants that offer similar fare, also with pairing menus.
Their chief competitor is a restaurant called Fyn. And then there is Fledglings of Test Kitchen fame and The Pot Luck Club.
And if you are staying for more than a couple of nights in Cape Town, try to squeeze in either Osteria Tarantino, Reverie, or Willoughbys.
For Gourmet Gurus, we suggest that you spend a night or two in the Cape Winelands. Famous restaurants such as La Petite Colombe, La Petite Ferme, Delaire Graff, Babel, and Arkeste and are more than an hour by car from Cape Town centre. So it is worth staying in the area for one night at least.
What often disappoints us about people who visit Cape Town, is that they do not make time for Theatre. We have world class theatre, opera and ballet throughout the year. Look at here for the full list of “what’s on”.
PLEASE REMEMBER Between November and April, every Sunday afternoon, there is a live music concert at Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens. This is BIG tradition in Cape Town. If you book transport with us, we can also arrange a picnic for you. The concerts are reasonably priced (approx R500 per person) and picnics cost approximately R400 per person.
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