The Independent on Saturday

Where to dine out this long weekend

- LUTHO PASIYA lutho.pasiya@inl.co.za

Whether your Easter dinner includes a baked ham or a festive roast, nothing says special occasion like a beautiful table covered with savoury entrées and sides. However, all that shopping and cooking is a lot of work – and then you have the clean-up to face afterwards.

If you want to celebrate Easter this year without the hassle of cooking, eating out can really be a good option. Whether you opt for dine-in or takeout, here’s a list of South Africa’s restaurant­s that will ensure your Easter is unforgetta­ble.

FOR THE FAMILY

The Gardeners Cottage Restaurant

The Gardeners Cottage is a haven of tranquilli­ty in the heart of Cape Town’s southern suburbs. Here you can enjoy great food and good service under the huge camphor trees. You can also sip coffee made by amazing baristas, make breakfast extra special with their iconic eggs Benedict, browse the deli for cakes, muffins and preserves, and pick up a freshly baked sour dough to take home. Their popular meals include a very special eggs Benedict, bagels, burgers, Indian street curry, and their Gardeners Cottage sushi stack that has been on their menu for over 25 years.

Located: 31 Newlands Avenue, At Montebello Design Centre, Cape Town

Level Seven Restaurant

Level Seven Restaurant and Sky Bar are perched at the top of the new Radisson Blu OR Tambo Interntion­al Airport, and it is all about quintessen­tial Joburg style and glamour. Situated on the top floor of the property, the restaurant offers magnificen­t views of the city, day and night. Designed to be bold, modern, sexy, and luxurious, the space combines contempora­ry design with a truly local flair. On their menu, you will find sushi, salads, soups, meat and poultry, vegetarian dishes, and delicious desserts.

Located: 3rd and Sixth Rd, Bredell AH, Kempton Park

FOR THE PARTY LOVERS Cuba Club

Last month, Cuba Premium Day Club opened its doors to Durbanites and visitors alike. The restaurant’s day terrace makes for a five-star breakfast setting on weekends, while their premium lounge is the second part of their incredible venue. Dine and lounge in style while enjoying the sounds of their first-class selection of music maestros. Their cuisine is inspired by afro-fusion, in combinatio­n with elements of traditiona­l African dishes with ingredient­s and techniques from other cultures to create a twist on what might have originally been a classic meal. Their operating days are Friday to Sunday, 1pm to 12am.

Located: Shop 1, Moses Mabhida Stadium

Sabroso

Sabroso is a celebratio­n of the flavours, exuberance, and culinary traditions of South America, from the fiery feasts of Mexico in the north to the legendary steaks of Argentina in the south. Their menu features inventive dishes inspired by the cuisine of Latin America using fresh, local, and seasonal produce, with a unique approach to dining, complement­ed by a wellpaired wine selection and cocktail list. Whether you are relaxing with friends or celebratin­g a special occasion, their warm and friendly service will make your visit unique and memorable. You can enjoy a delicious cocktail, a craft beer, or a glass of wine with a platter at their tapas bar upstairs or on the patio. Located: 237 Florida Road, Morningsid­e

FOR THE WINE CONNOISSEU­RS Farro at Gabrïelskl­oof

Farro, the critically acclaimed restaurant which has since October last year been a sought-after pop-up in Cape Town’s Bree Street, has now found a new permanent home at Gabrïelskl­oof Wine Estate in Botrivier. It produces wines of the highest acclaim and quality. All who visit the farm are invited to slow down, gather and savour fine wine, exceptiona­l food, and generous hospitalit­y. The focus of the food at Farro stays true to the restaurant’s ethos and showcases a seasonally led, constantly evolving a la carte menu. Located: Swartrivie­r Road, N2, Botrivier

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