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- On a Roll – Dog’s Kitchen! Cape Town opens its first gourmet hot dog restaurant!
- Quirky new restaurants in Cape Town – The South China Dim Sum Bar in Long Street
- Quirky new restaurants in Cape Town – The Dog’s Bollocks, Clarke’s and South China Dim Sum!
- Art in the Forest – Constantia
- Art in the Streets of Stellenbosch – 20Stellenbosch – two decades of South African Sculpture
- Bruce Robertson’s new venture – dining in his home in Scarborough Cape Town – The Boat House
- New Tours of the Cape Town World Cup Stadium and the Biodiversity Gardens created around it
- Paternoster – an amazing foodie retreat in the Cape that is well off the beaten track.
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Monthly Archives: December 2010
A day out in the Cape’s oldest Wine Regions
My company Cape Fusion Tours focuses on offering wine & gourmet experiences of the Cape region South Africa. As all of my tours are private, each day tour gets tailor made to the client’s interests. Last week I had returning … Continue reading
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Tagged Cape Restaurants, cape town day wine tours, Cape Travel, Cape Wine tips, De Toren, Delaire, Delaire-Graaf, Grangehurst, recommended Cape Town Restaurants, Red wine, REd wines in the Cape, South African travel, Stellenbosch, Warwick, wine, Wine Tour tips, Wine Tours, Winelands restaurants
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Cafe Paradiso is fabulous again! Great courtyard for relaxing and kids cooking/entertainment
Cafe Paradiso used to be one of my absolute favourite spots in Cape Town. We used to spend many many afternoons there relaxing and getting a little intoxicated in the sunshine. This spot had a magical combination of a large … Continue reading
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Tagged Cafe Paradiso, Cape foodie spots, Cape Town, Cape Town Restaurants, kids activities cape town, kids cooking, kids cooking cape town, kids cooking ginger bread men and cupcakes, kids things to do in cape town, Kloof Street Restaurants, Madame Zingara, New restaurants Cape, recommended Cape Town Restaurants, Restaurants with chilled atmosphere
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Muizenberg Cape Town – a surfer’s paradise….and a slightly eccentric spot to explore
Boasting over 36 km of white sandy beach this has got to be one of the prettiest spots in Cape Town. It is also home to the oldest Surf shops in out city. So, if you are into surfing, or … Continue reading
Origin Coffee in Cape Town – a must stop for coffee and tea lovers!
I cannot believe that this week was my first visit to Origin Coffee in De Waterkant in Cape Town. Ridiculous – or redonkeyless as my sister would say. Someone a year or two back told me that they had not … Continue reading
The Constantia Valley Cape Town – a little piece of paradise
For wino’s and foodies in the know – this has always been a little piece of paradise. There were numerous reasons to visit: It is renowned as one of the best regions for sauvignon blanc in the country due to … Continue reading
Hmmmm! Perhaps the world of blogging could become addictive! A gem to know about when visiting the Cape – PAUL CLUVER WINE ESTATE.
Paul Cluver Wine Estate. Last night we headed through to the Paul Cluver amphitheater to watch a wonderful South African band called the Parlotones. Picture a rustic theatre in the middle of a Eucalyptus forest and one of South Africa’s … Continue reading
A launch into the world of Blogging!
Today is my first attempt at figuring out how to go about blogging! Why does the age of nearly 40 make me feel like I have been left behind by the teenagers – it all feels a bit like Greek … Continue reading