Recent Reviews By Egonbear |
 | for the best thai cusine outside of thailand talking of ones experience. one is greeted with stunning original thai setting, magnificent oriental garden with waiters and waitresses in pure thai couture. the food is excellent value, suit either a party atmospehere or just dining for a romantic evening. one must try the sushi salmon roses (can't quite remeber the name). adivse, must book early in the week for weekend booking essential |  |
 | superb location, alfresco dining, italian cusine, however specials are misleading due to concealed pricing final bill overpriced. ideal for lunchtime salads etc on taking shade from the beach. |  |
 | ideal meeting place for early sundowner with close friends, friendly prompt service, well priced drinks and snacks, difficult location for parking, advise parking before approaching from town. |  |
 | suggest you inspect the kitchen first before eating as the food dished upn seems some what indifferent, waiter service can be non existent at times, drinks are well over the top for the venue though ideal for midday meetings and casual snacks and drinks if the temp is at 30 degrees. sports bar could be much better marketed with better screening facilities. |  |
 | one can travel the whole of india and cannot better the jewels chicken tikka, a must by any patron, empties out early, advise early sitting if you dont want to dine alone |  |
 | for the night owl who is searching for an upmarket hamburger sauls is the place, highly renowned for his sushi offers a very good take away facility and while you are waiting you can always go and spend 10 rand on a grand slots machine. supposedly the number 1 grand slot saloon. |  |
 | a hidden secret for those thai lovers who want a midweek experience with something of a difference. try the chili jam beef or duck and the crispy duck and the tempora dishes. drinks are relatively inexpensive, early dining recommended, no need to book |  |
 | the newly opened casa nostra offer traditional trattoria experience, for midweek pop out rather than cooking at home one can't go far wrong, very inexpensive, the wines and pizzas in particular, very friendly personal service both the waiters and the owner |  |
 | newport is a who's who meeting place in mouille point which offers gourmet sandwiches health juices and has a well stockedmediterranean deli a little on the expensive side but you get what you pay for. trendy for weekend breakfasts. |  |
 | the in place for the formula one set on a friday afternoon for sundowners, stunning views from their roof terrace bar. once section specializing in sushi to a high standard, main restaurant very vibie and buzzie with a very creative menu but with limited dishes. a mouth watering experience. a must visit if you are down here on a short stay, one will be able to listen to the roars from the stunning new green point stadium only a few hundred meters away. |  | la perla's 30 year long standing restaurant speaks for itself, overlooking the ocean offers a wide range of italian cusine always presented and served to a high standard, fish dishes come highly recommended, one tip order wine by the bottle and not by the glass it pays even if you leave half a bottle. the durban indian waiters are friendly and have served their clientel from the day of the restaurants opening. |  | the most consistent pizza pasta parlour in cape town, 6 years experience of dining with the great hosts eric and jack, ie. little and large, genuine italian bothers who ham the italian bit up to the full, try their veal dishes pure italian flavour and cap it with a tiramisu the kept secret which will highlight your evening |  | very warm and personable staff and efficient management summer and winter specials excellent value for money, try the kilo of butterfly prawns for a gourmet experience. |
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