Café Caprice is almost at full capacity for its ABSOLUT BRUNCH BUT BETTER event happening this Saturday.
Part of the application calls for the properties to incorporate a 15-car parking bay.
One Cape Town-based eatery remains relatively unbeaten when it comes to being acknowledged by the World’s 50 Best Restaurants organisation.
Some of the country’s best restaurants have been dealing with a sudden influx of Google reviews, both positive and negative, that are clearly fake and really stirring the pot.
Raise a toast to the roast of Cape Town!
Thanks to the keen tastebuds of the judged over at Food & Wine’s Global Tastemaker Awards, a lesser-known Cape Town gem has made the cut, just about clinching a spot in the top 10 best restaurants in the world for 2024.
Again, the cowboy hangout turned into a version of the Wild West on Friday night when a group of youngsters went to celebrate their friend’s 21st birthday there, only to get maced and called homophobic names.
To get a taste of Africa, the pair recently also shared the stage with South African favourite Black Coffee at Echostage in Washington, DC.
Ramsey did phone the fuzz, but the coppers said it was a ‘civil matter’ and could therefore not attend to it.
A self-described ‘bougie’ Tiktoker named Lesedi Mashale is getting her 15 minutes of fame after showcasing her R8,343.25 meal at the exclusive Rikū Chef’s Counter at the Old Biscuit Mill in Cape Town.
According to anonymous sources, the non-payment has “worsened the plight of artists who are battling to get copyright remuneration for their work”.
The annual Café Caprice Pool Party is happening once again. Don’t worry, it’s on a public holiday, so you can make hay while the sun shines.
And to think the club once drew in celebrities like Taylor Swift, Justin Timberlake, Jessica Biel, Leonardo DiCaprio, Megan Fox and Tom Cruise.
Uber Eats’s 2023 Annual Cravings report has revealed the world’s most popular, most unusual, and most surprising delivery requests captured in a year on the application.
All indications are that the tourism sector experienced mixed fortunes over the prime tourist season.
Penance for all those December piss-ups means no pub crawls, but it doesn’t mean you can’t get together for a ‘drink’.
Shjoe, Gauteng is giving Cape Town a run for its money with these additions.
Fancy sippin’ some Moët bubbles while the sun hits the water and hip-hop music keeps the energy alive this Friday?
With over 25,000 diners dining at 140 participating restaurants nationwide, this Cape Town restaurant came out tops with an overall average rating of 10 out 10 for service, cuisine and ambience.
Bolt Food has confirmed they will shut down their on-demand delivery services in South Africa.
Harmless fun or not, if you give the average guy a chance to stick it to ‘the man’, they’ll do it.
With some of the freshest, richest raw ingredients and a remarkable wine scene, it makes perfect sense that South Africa should shine in the World Culinary Awards.
The winner will be contacted on Friday, just in time for the RWC semi-final match against England, which you can watch at Caprice as well! Sipping on a bottle of Veuve Clicquot while the Boks dismantle the Poms sounds like a blerrie good Saturday evening to us.
I don’t know about you, but I am so excited for another room full of food, this time from all the best restaurants in the city.
We’re making hay while the sun shines with the happiest hour in town; that’s eight hours to find joy in half price cocktails, bubbly, and..wait for it… half price sushi, too!
In the coming weeks, we will be testing and scoring gummies, teas, lollipops, and every other conceivable way that marijuana can be ingested. Including a monster joint named El Jefe.
If you are mad enough to venture out in this relentless rain and wind, you might as well do it well.
This year, no South African restaurants made the top 50 Best Restaurants In The World, but one of our local gems did win big for something a little different.
The viral Turkish celebrity butcher and restauranteur couldn’t keep his lavish NYC burger joint open.
The list seems to have received quite a shake-up, but two South African eateries have remained steadfast.