Posted on: June 10th, 2010 BHMonday Night Special at A Tavola

A classically authentic Italian Restaurant specialising in fresh hand-made pasta & seasonal ingredients welcomes you for 50% off all pasta every Monday night throughout winter.
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Posted on: May 25th, 2010 BHWinter Special at Constantia Uitsig Restaurant

Chef Clayton Bell builds on the indelible legacy of chef extraordinaire, Frank Swainston. The menu’s focus remains the robust flavours of Italy with forays into [...]

Posted on: May 2nd, 2010 BHS: Savour: So much potential

Average Rating: ***

As one of the great promises presented by the recently opened 15 on Orange Hotel comes Savour restaurant.

RL & I, eager to see if the hotel lives up to its reputation, arrived early for dinner. This meant we could have a good look around and marvel at all things shiny and new. 15 on Orange really has gone to town with the designer touches and, from the caesarstone red carpet to the gold [...]

Posted on: December 1st, 2009 RLN: Nonna Lina: Nondescript but “Nice”

Average Rating: ***

I have been to Nonna Lina in the city bowl before. I have loved it. I have relished the freshness of their salads, the little bruschetta they serve before the meal and the wonderfully relaxed atmosphere. It is thus with some disappointment that I report that this Featured Restaurant visit was a little lacking. [...]

Posted on: August 17th, 2009 RLZibaldone

Once, long ago, we journeyed all the way to Durbanville for a then new restaurant named Zibaldone. We had one of the best meals ever. [...]

Posted on: July 13th, 2009 BHI: Il Leone: I’d go again…

Average Rating: ***

Il Leone (”the lion”) is one of those places you drive past and say “we should try that place one day”. It’s situated just down the road from the Foundry, near the Rockwell building in Green Point, which translates to “a little of the beaten track”.

Il Leone is housed in a historic (apparently dating back to 1711) double storey Georgian house, kitted out with oregan timber floors, sweeping staircase and large cottage pane windows, the perfect location for a traditional Italian restaurant. trown into the mix are a bar and small lounge to [...]

Posted on: April 17th, 2009 RLCarne (Guest Reviewer - KdF)

What a pleasure to have been treated to this new gastronomic treasure. As a hardened 95 Keerom fan, I never doubted that Giorgio would deliver [...]

Posted on: February 4th, 2009 RLLimoncello

I’ve been to Limoncello in tucked away in a small Gardens street a few times now, and I have to say, sitting in the downstairs [...]

Posted on: February 3rd, 2009 RLMeloncino

I find myself sitting here a little stumped as to what to say about Meloncino. It’s not that this V&A restaurant is bad, it’s just [...]

Posted on: December 23rd, 2008 BHCarlyle’s

An incredibly popular spot in Devil’s Peak, Cape Town, Carlyle’s is well known for their casual, friendly atmosphere and delicious pizzas. (And you know how [...]