Why You Should Be A Tourist In Your Own Town
These city walking tours (three in total) are free, frequent, central and quick
These city walking tours (three in total) are free, frequent, central and quick
From banana bread to full-on breakfasts or hearty lunches
Meet the love child of legendary Sea Point bistro La Boheme and its sibling the Sea Grill in Harfield
A sweet or savoury slice of America (in healthier portion sizes)
Where else can you have coffee amongst the greenery and walk away with the chair you sat on?
They call it Wingerd Vista because of the spectacular garden and sculpture views (the food and drinks aren’t bad either)
Who says you can’t have your cake and eat it too?
Stunning ocean views, a huge selection of wine, a deli shop, and vegan banana bread waffles!
Afrolife & Pitso’s Kitchen is a home away from home
From fresh fish to crayfish, prawns to fish and chips and mussels
Have a cuppa and watch the baker prep artisan loaves and pastries at Our Place
And there’s no need to dress up: The 41 is classy, but they’ll welcome you barefoot or in your slops
A big move from Asia to Africa, they met in Cape Town and saved up for years to open new restaurant Nippon Sushi – here’s why you should come taste the menu
(call to check if it's open) The Daily Music Show offers activities and entertainment with substance to fill those awkward hours between when work ends and meeting up with friends
Dubbed the “biggest rib”, every rib(let) is smoked for 12 hours and weighs 1kg. Plus: R20 G&Ts and cocktails with real flair
Chef Warren Carney tempts you to indulge in Eastern and oriental flavours with a Cape touch along with sushi the way it’s supposed to be
Well-known restaurateur Ricky Turilli has a new restaurant in Woodstock
Open: Now you can get delicious healthy meals in a jar, in a store