Cape Argus

Beloved Bo-Kaap landmark burns

- SHAKIRAH THEBUS shakirah.thebus@inl.co.za

A TREASURED cultural landmark in Bo-Kaap, the Biesmiella­h Restaurant, has been damaged in a blaze.

The fire at the restaurant on the corner of Wale and Pentz Streets started on Tuesday night.

The City’s Fire and Rescue Services spokespers­on, Jermaine Carelse, confirmed that its services received an emergency call of a building alight in Wale Street, Schotsche Kloof, at 9.36pm on Tuesday.

Fire crews from Roeland Street, Sea Point and Milnerton were dispatched to the scene.

“It was found to be the Biesmiella­h Restaurant which was on fire. Crews managed to contain the fire to the rear of the kitchen,” said Carelse. “The fire was extinguish­ed at 10.24pm and the building was handed over to the owners.”

The cause of the fire is not yet known, said Carelse. The police were at the scene yesterday.

The owners of the restaurant were approached for comment, but declined.

Meanwhile, Bo-Kaap resident Shafwaan Laubscher said: “It’s devastatin­g and sad regarding the damage the fire has done to Biesmiella­h Restaurant. Besides being a convenient café and restaurant in the area, the entire complex has always been more than that – a landmark and an institutio­n, not just to Bo-Kaap but to the broader South Africa.”

Laubscher said many people would gather there, from locals to tourists, for either casual conversati­ons or meetings or for hosting distinguis­hed guests.

“For as long as I can remember growing up, Biesmiella­h has been there. The family and shop have always stood the test of time. Hopefully the business can be restored to its former glory in terms of restoratio­n and be that convenient store again to the people of Bo-Kaap and the rest of Cape Town.

“I can’t imagine a Bo-Kaap without Biesmiella­h,” Laubscher said.

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Biesmiella­h Restaurant was damaged in a fire.

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