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Behind an unassuming storefront in the Gardens area of Cape Town, The House of Kink lures with a fantasy emporium of sensual pleasure. There you can indulge in your most primal desires – eating and (thinking about) sex.
Kink is one of the most unique places in the city. It’s like the boudoir of a Paris madam, subtly scented with incense and softly lit with lamps draped in lace and fringes. Plump couches in vibrant colours seduce you into their soft embrace, while the beat of the music insinuates itself into your hips and groin and entices you back onto the dance floor.
The recent launch of Kitchen Kink promises to extend Kink’s other sensual offerings even deeper inside the body, all the way to the tummy. They serve tapas, salads, pastas, meats dishes like roasted rib-eye steak and marinated tuna loin, as well as sinful desserts. The names of their dishes are too fun, like dunk the skank (fondue), choke the chicken, asian persuasion (sushi), and so on. The cheekily named tapas are served from 5pm–2am, while other dinner options from 7pm-midnight. We loved the tempura-battered zucchini batons with minted yoghurt dipping sauce. Oh yeah, we dipped those sticks!
The dining space is small and intimate – but hey, size doesn’t always matter, right. It includes the newly opened Secret Garden out back, a romantic fairy-lit courtyard. A lovely setting.
Kink Bar
As the evening progresses, Kink blends seamlessly into a party mood, with DJs spinning cool tracks: sultry deep house, groove and funk to dirty pop and stripped down minimal beats. You’ll be jammin’ on the dance floor soon.
But according to Gia Pra-levis, the gorgeous hostess, “You never know what’s going to happen at Kink. We have masked balls, sweeping burlesque performances down our staircase, swing dance exhibitions, street tango parties, pole dancing workshops, tantric teas, corporate lunches, hen parties and crazy staff dress-up parties.”
From cocktails to dinner to dancing to sexy surprises – Kink has it all.
The House of Kink can be found at 3 Park Road, Gardens.
For more information contact them on: 021 424 0757, email bar@kink.co.za or visit www.kink.co.za
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