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Molo 'limelights' you to the best and different unique Cape Town restaurants, new trendy bars, great cafe's, the places with the best live music venues, best clubs and more.
1. (8) Fashion TV Bar on Wednesday for an ever full house stylish Wednesday R&B night where every young soul in town goes. young and hot. FTV Cafe Cape Town
2 (-) Club Hemisphere in Cape Town: Excellent dance club in Cape Town on Friday and Saturday. Club Hemisphere on the 31st floor in the Absa Building. No nonsens and good dance crowd.
3 (4) Velvet Club: Cape Town's new club with some stylish upmarket R&B nights on the weekend (ask around). Club Velvet, 160 Bree Street. P Diddy style.
4 Bascule at Cape Grace in 'Winter' or Summer is the Bar to be spoilt for choice where whisky is concerend. Crowd 25+ from 18h on Friday. If the Radisson is too busy, or quality needs another nodge. Bascule at Cape Grace.
5 (9) Bambu in de Waterkant. Old Cruz has gone 'Opium rediscovered. Might be hearing of them more on CapeTownMagazine.com soon.
6 (1) Radisson SAS Hotel Tobago's bar: One of Cape Town's best sundowner spots and more upmarket, the bar and terrace of the five star Radisson Hotel, has been revamped to a stylish modern bar. Where? Radisson SAS Hotel, Mouille Point.
7 (-) Planet Bay in the Mount Nelson. Nellie has been revamped for the quality and style to mingle in style. Upmarket audience with a taste for the good in life.
8 (5) Belthezar Wine Bar: Belthezar, or misspelt 'Belthazar', in the V&A Waterfront has the largest selection of wine-by-the-glass in the world. Where? Belthezar in V&A Waterfront
9 Bang Bang Club: The Bang Bang Club on Bree Street is certainly the hottest thumping electro club in Cape Town. No excuses..
10 . M-Bar at the Metropole Hotel: Perfect bar for a stylish, but quiet inner city cocktail during the week, or a little more extravaganza on the Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Gay friendly crowd; happy. Where? 38 Long Street in the Metropole Boutique Hotel Cape Town. Other option Bronx, Gravity or Loft Lounge in de Waterkant.
Expect DJ Bar Fiction on longstreet to rock in this top ten best clubs in Cape Town next time. Absolutely rocking.
In Summer: Wafu upstairs Wakame Restaurant: The ever stylish Wakame sushi restaurant in Mouille Point is summer no1. or sunny winter day recommendation.
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Pepenero Restaurant (meaning ‘black pepper' in Italian) offers glam Italian dining, sans the crooning overweight ‘tenors' and cheesy checkered table-cloths.
The Cape Town restaurant has excellent sea views and a lavish sundowner terrace.
The slick new Cape Town restaurant Pepenero is the brain child of restaurateur Paul Kovensky and his design partner Christian Barnard - the duo behind renowned Cape Town dining institutions like Paranga in Camps Bay and Antique restaurant in the city centre.
Their latest addition to this family, Pepenero, flanks