Kick-start your day with a full English breakfast in Cape Town city restaurants and bars.
For a leisurely brunch pick a restaurant or bar in laid-back Tamboerskloof and
recharge after sightseeing with fish and chips for lunch at Cape Town's
V&A Waterfront complex. The restaurants and bars in Camps Bay
come alive at sunset, then Cape Town clubbers refuel with Tequila in the late-night bars
dotting the Mouille Point area.
Cape Town restaurant districts
Curries dominate the Cape Town restaurant menus in the Muslim Bo Kaap area,
while fish and seafood are served in almost every Cape Town restaurant and bar
facing the ocean. Feast on giant burgers in Long Street's affordable
restaurants. Opt for tender fillet steak in Cape Town's relaxed steak
houses, or authentic Italian cuisine in upmarket Sea Point restaurants.
Cape Town restaurant tips
In Cape Town restaurants abound, particularly in the City Bowl, but good ones
get busy so book ahead. Throughout the day most bars and cafes serve food on the go.
Hungry after a night out? Buy Boerewors rolls (sausage) from street vendors
outside Cape Town's late-night bars. Waiters rely on tips, so remember to
add 10% to your bill. Most Cape Town restaurants let you bring your own wine, just
confirm that they do and any corkage fees they charge at the time of booking.
Cape Town bars
Join Cape Town's booming coffee culture in Kloof Street, where bars
serve an excellent cup throughout the day. Experience magical Cape Town sunsets
while sipping cocktails in Camps Bay or drink sundowners in the
surfers' bars lining Big Bay. Bar hopping and DJs attract the Cape
Town party crowd to Mouille Point until the early hours.
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