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Stunning Easter lunch locations around Mzansi

- BERNELEE VOLLMER Bernelee.Vollmer@inl.co.za Read more Easter travel stories in the latest issue of the IOL Travel magazine. Scan the QR code.

THE Easter holiday is upon us and that means plenty of South Africans are eagerly awaiting some much-needed time off and the delicious traditiona­l pickled fish with hot cross buns.

In Mzansi, we have the world in one country, so there are plenty of options to recreate your seat at the table. Here are a few stunning lunch locations you could try out.

On a mountain

If you live in Gauteng or the North West then you have heard that Hartbeespo­ort Dam is the place to be.

Towering over the dam are the magnificen­t Magaliesbe­rg Mountains, which you can travel to the top of in a glorious cable car ride with the Harties Cableway.

Once up there, you have four restaurant­s to choose from, which gives you plenty of options to enjoy lunch with a view. This is a must for anyone looking to expand the horizons of their seat at the table.

With the wild

One of the most awe-inspiring selling points about South Africa is the incredible and diverse wildlife. Not only is it your chance to connect with nature in an intimate way, but there’s a national park to explore in every province.

At every camp, in every lodge, there is a place for you and your loved ones to sit down and indulge in a hearty meal in the heart of the South African wild.

By the sea

With over 2 700km of coastline, there is no shortage of coastal spots to find your seat at the table. A varied assortment of superb line fish and shellfish is available due to our geographic­al position bordering two oceans – the cold Atlantic Ocean and the warm Indian Ocean.

Coastal cities score high marks for quality fish eateries. In Cape Town, it’s worth visiting Black Marlin in Simon's Town, Kalky’s in Kalk Bay and Panama Jacks in the Table Bay harbour.

There are also a number of exceptiona­l fish restaurant­s at the V&A Waterfront, as well as in the fishing villages of the West Coast (check out Paternoste­r). Along the Garden Route, drop by Robberg Fine Foods in Plettenber­g Bay for fresh trawls.

Durban’s Glenashley Fisheries and New Café Fish come highly recommende­d.

Whatever you decide to do, this is your chance to get out of your comfort zone and make this an Easter to remember.

 ?? ?? THE Black Marlin restaurant near Millers Point just outside Simon’s Town. | Enver Essop
THE Black Marlin restaurant near Millers Point just outside Simon’s Town. | Enver Essop

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