South Africa – Hippie In Heels https://hippie-inheels.com A Glamorous Travel Blog Mon, 25 Mar 2019 14:35:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.2 87479152 The Best Restaurants in Pretoria, South Africa (markets, too!) https://hippie-inheels.com/best-restaurants-in-pretoria/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=best-restaurants-in-pretoria https://hippie-inheels.com/best-restaurants-in-pretoria/#respond Sat, 29 Jul 2017 13:02:03 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=23609

Pretoria has been my home for the last 13 years. As someone who loves food, I’ve eaten a whole lot of meals around the city. Because sharing is caring, below is my top choices for delicious food and where the find the best restaurants in Pretoria, South Africa. Best Restaurants in Pretoria For Indian cuisine:

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Pretoria has been my home for the last 13 years. As someone who loves food, I’ve eaten a whole lot of meals around the city. Because sharing is caring, below is my top choices for delicious food and where the find the best restaurants in Pretoria, South Africa.

Best Restaurants in Pretoria

For Indian cuisine: Geet

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I love the fact that there are lots of Indian restaurants popping up everywhere in Pretoria! Geet remains my top choice for the best Indian cuisine. The restaurant is elegant, the food is phenomenal and the naan bread is to die for!

Your meal starts with complimentary papadums and a trio of toppings. I always order a paneer dish, but the menu is endless so you’ll have plenty of choices. My favourite bread is the honey and coriander naan.

For local cuisine: Karoo Café

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To get a taste of South African cuisine, head to Karoo Café. Try the ‘Skilpadjies’ or ‘Karoo Roosterkoek’ for breakfast. South Africans are big on red meat so if you want to taste something truly authentic, order the ‘Karoo Lamb Chops’, ‘Lamb potjie’ or the ‘Oxtail’. For dessert, I recommend the Rooibos Malva Pudding. It’s really sweet but so yummy!

The ambience of this café is great! You’ll feel like you’re in the countryside on a farm and not in the middle of Pretoria. There’s a couple of Great Danes and other animals hanging around the café. 

For delicious burgers: Burger Bistro

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Are you in the mood for a good old-fashioned burger and chips? Then head to Burger Bistro for the best burgers in town. The burgers are perfectly balanced and so delicious! Also, a Burger Bistro burger is so huge that it’s nearly impossible to hold it in one hand. Generous portions are always a plus for me!

There are a few locations to choose from. If you are going in the middle of the day, finding an open table shouldn’t be a problem. However, if you go for dinner, arrive early to ensure you get a table.

P.S. Vegetarians can order the Gandhi burger. You won’t see it on the menu but you can ask for it.

For fine dining: La Pentola

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When it comes to fine dining, you are spoiled for choice in Pretoria. One of the best fine dining restaurants and my personal favourite is La Pentola. The food is so amazing that I had my wedding reception here.

The menu is creative and unusual with loads of local delicacies like Crocodile, Warthog and Springbok. My husband always orders a fillet. You cannot go wrong with the Bourdalaise Fillet or the KWV Fillet. 

For vegetarians, you’ll have plenty of dishes to choose from (very rare in Pretoria fine dining restaurants). My favourite is the Clockwork Orange – a buttery grilled halloumi steak topped with a delicious citrus sauce and almond flakes.

Head to La Pentola for a romantic date, to celebrate a special occasion, or simply to enjoy the seriously good food.

For the best pizza: Toni’s

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For the best pizza in Pretoria, go to Toni’s Fully Furnished Pizza Co. SERIOUSLY, the pizza is OUT OF THIS WORLD! A Toni pizza base is thin, light and crispy and topped with the best fresh ingredients. 

Expect to see some unusual toppings on the menu. But don’t be alarmed, they go together like white on rice. My personal favourite is the ‘Cipolle’ – a tomato base topped with mozzarella, caramelised onion, brie and toasted almonds. For something ‘out there’ and very indulgent, try the ‘Salmone E Fragola’.

Pizzas come in two sizes: a pizzette (15 cm) or a pizza (33 cm). You can even go half and half if you find it difficult to choose just one pizza (only available on the 33 cm base). For the health conscious, you can ask for a Banting or Gluten Free base. Toni’s also serves a delicious House Salad and great pasta dishes.

For something different, try a dessert pizza. I highly recommended the ‘Hazelnut Dessert Pizza’. Be sure to make a reservation in advance if you want to enjoy the delicious food.

For a night out with friends: Capital Craft

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Something that is definitely trending in Pretoria at the moment is craft beer. Nowadays every other bar or hangout is serving craft beers. The best place to enjoy a cold beer and tasty food is Capital Craft Beer Academy.

Capital Craft has the biggest selection of beers I have ever seen! I’m not much of a beer drinker myself, but I really enjoyed the Hazelnut Ale (Red Stone Clarens Brewery). Another popular choice is the Soweto Gold Apple Ale (Ubuntu Kraal Brewery). Both are from local breweries and definitely worth a try.

If beer isn’t your kind of thing, don’t worry. There are plenty of drinks to choose from and they even have Gin and Tonic on tap!

When it comes to food, Capital Craft serves some of the best food in Pretoria. You can’t go wrong with a burger. The BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich also comes highly recommended. There are various platters to choose from if you want to share food with friends.

Only in the mood for a snack? No problem. Order a side of fries or the Jalapeno Poppers. They are delicious!

Always packed, it’s a great place to spend time with your friends. To ensure you get a table at Capital Craft, it’s best to make a reservation ahead of time.

Markets 

The best food in Pretoria isn’t limited to brick buildings. There are two fantastic markets that are definitely worth checking out.

Hazel Food Market

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This outdoor market is a must for every foodie! Take a culinary trip around the world: spicy tacos from Mexico, crunchy churros from Spain, dolmades from Greece, steamed buns from Asia and of course delicious local cuisine.

With my giant sweet tooth, my favourite is the Fudge stand! Here you’ll find fudge infused with chilly or cinnamon or Turkish delights to name a few!

Come hungry and bring a lot of cash. Don’t miss the Hazel Food Market every Saturday from 08h00 to 14h00.

Boeremark

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This market is for the early birds! The Boeremark is open every Saturday morning from 05h00 until 09h30. It’s the South African version of a farmer’s market. Here you’ll find fresh produce straight from the farm to your table. You can stock out on your groceries, but eat while you doing it!

Grab a ‘moerkoffie’ and a couple of ‘pannekoeke’ (pancakes) as you browse the market. You also have to try ‘melkkos’! It’s South African comfort food you can eat for breakfast, lunch or dinner. It’s warm, it’s got cinnamon and sugar and it’s positively yummy!

Sonja is from South Africa, born and raised. She is sharing her local tips here, but you can also connect with her on Instagram and on her blog.

The next time you’re in Pretoria, make sure you visit these restaurants and markets for delicious food! Pin it for later:

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Welcome to Backpacker's Boutique. Every Sunday, this spot will feature a new travel blogger. Some weeks it will be a really fun interview about packing, fashion, and fitness so you can snoop inside their bags & lives a little bit and other weeks it'll be a detailed luxury guide to a city the featured blogger/expat knows very well. E-mail me if

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Welcome to Backpacker’s Boutique. Every Sunday, this spot will feature a new travel blogger. Some weeks it will be a really fun interview about packing, fashion, and fitness so you can snoop inside their bags & lives a little bit and other weeks it’ll be a detailed luxury guide to a city the featured blogger/expat knows very well. E-mail me if you’d like to be featured.

A Luxury Guide to Cape Town

Tell us a little about  yourself and tell us why you’re an expert on luxury travel in Cape Town.

I used to live in Cape Town for almost seven years. During that time, I not only ate my way through most of its amazing restaurants but also dated winemakers and met hoteliers at work. As a production coordinator, I was in charge of organizing accommodation for the pickiest clients with really high standards and I dare say I did a good job. All that has left me with a better understanding of the hospitality business in South Africa in general and the insight to some incredible places in Cape Town in particular. I was the go-to girl for anything clients wanted, from helicopter rides to fashion shoots with wild animals or a special vintage of a certain wine. These days I usually just travel here for holidays, but it’s still nice to know the best places to eat, drink, and have fun in town.

What makes Cape Town a perfect destination for travelers seeking a glamorous trip?

Cape Town is a perfect destination for the discerning traveler. European flair meets African sun here and so much natural beauty sometimes it’s hard to believe you are still in town. In addition, you will find some of the best restaurants and hotels of Africa in Cape Town and the surrounding Winelands. Capetonians are notoriously picky, so if they love their town, I am sure others will too.

While you find a lot of luxury in the basic meaning of the word here, Cape Town’s luxuries go far beyond. There is just nothing better than a sunset viewed from the top of Table Mountain, nothing more exciting than rescuing a turtle on the drive to the West Coast National Park or simply seeing the amazing bluer than blue sky when you get up in the morning.

Luxury Guide to Cape Town

What 5-star hotel is the best in Cape Town?

Depending on what you like, I would recommend the One&Only which is located directly at the V&A Waterfront. It doesn’t get any chicer and more cosmopolitan and the marina view from the bar are unsurpassed. For a more traditional approach, I would recommend the Ellerman House. This super exclusive property is hidden away overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in Bantry Bay. It used to belong to Sir and Lady Ellerman and the setting will make you feel nothing less than royalty. Spa, pool, gardens and of course, a first-class wine cellar and their very own art gallery, add to its exclusive appeal.

What about boutique hotels in Cape Town, of them all, which would you send your friends or family to stay at?

I have lots of family here who rent rooms on Airbnb (link to get $20 off first booking) so I would probably send friends there first because all of them are so hospitable and beautiful. However, if someone wants to stay at a proper boutique hotel I would send them to La Grenadine. Here Parisian style meets a Cape Town backyard with the biggest pomegranate tree ever, right in the middle of town. For those who want to be close to the beach, I’d send them to the POD in Camps Bay. While I dislike Camps Bay for being too busy and touristy, the POD provides a little chic sanctuary in a side road. Close enough to walk down to Glen Beach, but secluded enough not to get caught up in the ‘strip’s’ craziness (unless you want to of course!). Click here for rates and availability. There are plenty of Cape Town beaches, though, so you can pick out which ever one you think fits your style best.

Are there any fun activities for the adventurous traveler in Cape Town?

Welcome to adventure paradise! From sunset cruises on a sailing yacht, scuba diving, pop-up gourmet dinners, and paragliding off of Singal Hill anything is possible. A classic for tourists and locals alike is the moonlight hike up Lion’s Head during full moon. Do take a torch, though, because there are some steep parts to cover and moonlight will only get you so far.

Luxury Guide to Cape Town

Another more relaxed favorite is a Sunday concert at Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens. Local bands will come and play on its open-air stage and with the backdrop of Table Mountain the atmosphere becomes truly magical.

Luxury Guide to Cape Town

A recent discovery of mine is snorkeling with the Cape Seals. These fun creatures get up close and personal with you and being in the water with them is an amazing experience. Just be warned – the water temperatures around Seal Island in the Atlantic are anything but mild and the stench surrounding the seals anything but pleasant. However, it wouldn’t be a real adventure without some troubles to overcome, would it?

Where are the best hangouts during the day in Cape Town?

Where not to hang out should be the question. I would start in town for some breakfast at Jason – croissant, coffee, people watching. From here head to Kloof Street for some shopping. On Saturdays, the Neighborgoods Market at the Old Biscuit Mill is still the place to be and a good place for further explorations in Woodstock. Stay here for lunch and if you get lucky even a meal at The Test Kitchen, undoubtedly Cape Town’s best restaurant.

Luxury Guide to Cape Town

No day in Cape Town would be perfect without heading to the beach. I recommend Cozy Bay or Llandudno which will also provide stunning scenery on the way. Don’t forget the SPF, the South African sun is strong! However, that also provides the perfect opportunity to take a quick dip into the freezing Atlantic once you are properly warmed up. For non-beach goers – who are you anyhow?? – I recommend a stroll along the Sea Point Promenade and the Greenpoint Park, which offers a little greenery in the middle of town. From here soccer fans can take a peek at the Worldcup stadium and Italian coffee fiends go to Giovanni’s for their fix.

End your day with sand in your hair, a smile on your face, and a cocktail at hand La Perla to watch the sunset.

Luxury Guide to Cape Town

If you have a big date night, what are the most delicious restaurants in Cape Town and what are their best dishes?

Whether you already know the date will be a success or for a first date, I recommend an outdoors location. Cape Town gets chilly at night, even in summer, so perfect opportunity to snuggle up. One of my favorite date restaurants is Fork which offers modern tapas which are delicious and great for sharing. Try to get a table on the tiny balcony overlooking busy Long Street, perfect to get closer over a plate of pancetta wrapped prawns and fried goat cheese balls. And yes, of course, there are fairy lights!

Luxury Guide to Cape Town

For foodie couples I recommend La Colombe in Constantia located in a romantic garden setting – however, know before who picks up the bill, it doesn’t come cheap. Also, you might be rather stuffed afterward so I wouldn’t count on too much post-date activity.

For a more casual, even a first date, I’d go to Lucky Bao in Hout Bay. Asian gourmet fast food so the date can be quickly over if it needs to be, but can also be extended with a romantic sunset stroll on the beach if you want to.

Let’s talk desserts- what place makes the best?

95 Keerom makes some seriously amazing Italian food and has the best dessert in town: a duo of molten lava chocolate cakes, one dark, one white. The white one is a special treat – I love white chocolate and have to this day not seen it done anywhere else. Also, a really great dessert to share if you can pick sides.

Luxury Guide to Cape Town

Tell us all the hot shopping spots; who’s carrying the trendy local designers in Cape Town?

Truth to be told, I was always a bit disappointed by SA fashion designers. While there is a local fashion week and such, I never thought it was even remotely intriguing. Then again I might be spoilt by years of living in New York. However, there are some really nice little boutiques that offer local designers. Head up and down Long Street for stores like Merchants on Long, mememe, and Mungo & Jemima.

There is even more great local talent when it comes to accessories and home decor. My favorites here are Katherine-Mary Pichulik for amazing necklaces, Chapel for handmade backpacks, and Skinny La Minx for home fabrics. Woodstock is the design hub of the city and offers a wide range of shops and design studios – perfect to lose some serious cash!

What are a couple of the best salons and spas in Cape Town?

Hands down the best salon for facials, pedicures, and waxing is Petticoat Parlour – it’s funky, pretty and has exceptional beauticians. If you are in need of a massage and a piece of heaven there is no better place than Enmasse. Shiatsu and tea is what they do and I promise you, they do it well. On top of it, you will have a hard time finding a more serene place – imagine an aquarium had a love child with a cloud and you are pretty close to their aesthetics.

Luxury Guide to Cape Town

Time for a great sunset view in Cape Town… where would you go?

I don’t think you can do much better than Table Mountain for a perfect sunset view. However, I am terrified of cable cars and my knee is not in great shape right now eliminating the only options to get up there. Therefore, I would prefer the car option and drive up Signal Hill for similarly stunning vistas.

My favorite though is a bit of an odd one. Drive from Camps Bay towards Hout Bay on Victoria Road – it is one of the most stunning coastal roads in the country. Drive here during sunset and you may understand why even after driving it countless times, I will still gasp and declare how beautiful the scene is every single time. There are also plenty of parking bays in case you want to turn it into a photo op.

Now that the sun’s gone down, fill us on the best places to go for some evening drinks or a great pre-gaming spot.

I like Publik which offers a great selection of unusual wines by the glass and is hipster cool yet unpretentious. For more of a beer garden vibe and an awesome burger head to neighboring Weinhaus + Biergarten (formerly &Union), the godfather of South African craft beer. If you are keen to move seamlessly from dinner to cocktails to dancing, head to The Orphanage. Located on the corner of Orphan street they have some serious good mixologists at work and you can drink and do good at the same time. For every ‘Tea with the Vicar’ cocktail you buy, they donate a part of the proceeds to the orphanage that used to be located across the street.

A Luxury Guide to MarrakechAnnika is a Hamburg, New York, Cape Town hybrid, having called all three cities her home at some point. When she can sneak away from her daytime job as photo producer in Hamburg, she is on the road with her laptop. Her best is to travel throughout Africa and Asia to eat all the local food and play with street kittens. How she managed not to become an old cat lady yet she doesn’t know herself! The first thing she likes to check out at any new place is the underwater world, chances are you will find her cuddling with a shark (in lieu of kittens underwater) in no time. Her friend has declared her a funny Germany, so she writes funny stories about her adventures on The Midnight Blue Elephant, posts inspirational kitten travel pictures on Instagram and Twitter.

 

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