Spice Route has it all this Heritage Weekend!

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As food and wine destinations go, Spice Route in Agter-Paarl just about has it all. 

This Heritage Weekend sees a bumper foodie feast from 23-25 September, so it’s highly recommended for some R&R!

From the press release by Hatch Communications:

Some believe that the preparation beforehand, gathering around an open fire with the wonderful aromas that accompany a braai, is the essence of why we South Africans love Heritage Day so much. 

Braaing is a shared passion across many languages, cultures and regions. So what better way to celebrate our country’s rich heritage and culture in September, than with a barbeque, braai or wood-fired meals? 

So head to Spice Route this long weekend to for a delicious outing in the Paarl Winelands to experience the variety of yummy offerings from 23 to 25 September.

Popular Barley and Biltong Emporium, known for their outsize burgers, home-made biltong and CBC craft beer, are making the most of the warmer spring weather. They’ll be lighting up the braai fires outdoors during the long weekend (23 to 25 September). Restaurant visitors can enjoy succulent meat straight from the open fire, including boerewors sourced from Spice Route Destination’s next door neighbour, Fairview. This is served served with a traditional favourite, pap and smoor. 

Another Heritage Weekend menu highlight includes a good ole’ sirloin steak roll with rocket, tomato, caramelised onions and chimichurri sauce plus double-fried chips.  Barley and Biltong Emporium will also serve their standard a la carté menu, with kiddies’ selections and beverages too. 

Bookings are essential. Make yours by writing to info@barleyandbiltong.co.za or call 021 863 5200.

Another great Heritage Day lunch spot at Spice Route Destination, right next door to the iconic Wilderer Distillery, is La Grapperia Pizzeria and Bistro. On 24 September only, they’re dishing up a fully-fledged German braai menu! Those who have a taste for traditional German food are in for a treat as the restaurant, usually known for its German/Italian bistro offerings, Wilderer gin, and panoramic views of the Drakenstein Mountains, will be preparing selected meat cuts on the fire. Added to this will be live music by the Pappa Grappa jazz band from 11h30 to 15h30 and kiddies entertainment for most of the day.

Bookings are required at a cover charge of R35 per person (no charge for kids younger than 12) at grapperia@wilderer.co.za and 021 863 4367.

For a leisurely Heritage Day lunch filled with South African favourites, look into Bertus Basson at Spice Route’s hearty four-course menu. Think vetkoek, chicken curry, Tannie Hetta’s apple pie and much more, all served in a beautiful setting. The set menu, a standard Sunday-only offering, requires a pre-booking at R310 per adult. Picnic lovers are welcome to fill a basket with wine, cured meats, fresh salads and home baked patisseries from the restaurant’s Pak-’n-Mandjie section and settle on a sunny spot on Spice Route Destination’s sprawling lawns. Reservations for the Sunday lunch menu are essential can be made at reservations@bertusbasson.com or 021 863 5222.

Why visit? Read more:

Spice Route Destination commemorates the Cape’s diverse cultures and historical instances including spice trading that inspired today’s interesting flavour infusions. The Destination’s mix of more than 11 sensory and aesthetic experiences including décor and accesory stores, glass art, delicatessens, and various tasting offerings all within walking distance of each other, will certainly ensure a heritage rich family day-trip to one of the most beautiful and actvity-filled spots in the Western Cape.

The Destination recently took top honours at the fifth annual Mayoral Tourism Awards to receive the Tourism Business of the Year Award.

Situated on Suid-Agter Paarl Road, and a 40-minute drive from central Cape Town, Spice Route Destination is open 9h00 to 17h00 daily.

Browse a variety of ‘things to do’ and places to visit on Heritage Weekend at www.spiceroute.co.za and follow @SpiceRoutePaarl on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter:

Facebook: ​www.facebook.com/SpiceRoutePaarl

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Cheesecake and Wine Pairing? Eikendal’s Got It!

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If you love cheesecake as much as I do, you’ll no doubt agree that any occasion is right for a l’il slice or two. Luckily for us, the folks at Eikendal have cottoned on and are launching their new cheesecake and wine pairings in October. (Is that a ‘Hallelujah’ I hear from the back row? Amen!)

Swing into summer with their delicious range of cheesecakes, starting with citrus flavours followed by a rich berry delight and rounding it all off with yummy salted caramel. All are part of Eikendal Vineyards’ brand new Cheesecake and Wine Pairing Experience – the first Stellenbosch wine estate to offer this!
Eikendal’s crisp Sauvignon Blanc is matched with a creamy, tangy Lemon Cheesecake, Berry Cheesecake marries perfectly with the Sauvignon Blanc/Chardonnay blend and the pairing ends on a high note with the estate’s award-winning Janina Unwooded Chardonnay, alongside the decadent Salted Caramel Cheesecake.

Worth every single calorie, but then who’s counting?

Eikendal Vineyards, conveniently situated between Stellenbosch and Somerset West on the R44, is renowned for its award-winning, internationally acclaimed wines. 

Apart from the Cheesecake & Wine Pairing Experience, visitors can enjoy a Wine Tasting (which includes a tasting of the estate’s exclusive Icon range), a Cookie Tasting for the young ones, Cellar Tours, Fly Fishing, Cheetah Encounters, Vineyard Rides and a kids’ play area.

The much-loved Cucina di Giovanni offers lazy lunches and dinners, and visitors even have the option of extending their Eikendal Experience by spending the night at the Eikendal Lodge.

The Eikendal Cheesecake & Wine Pairing Experience costs R80 per person and will be served from October 2017 until April 2018, on Tuesdays till Sundays, between 10:00 and 16:30. 

To book for this decadent indulgence, or for any queries relating to the Eikendal Experience, contact Chantal-Lee at 021 855 1422 or send an email to info@eikendal.co.za


 

Wade Bales Cap Classique and Gin Affair

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A Wade Bales drinks event is always something special for those who love a top-end tipple or two. 

The next bash takes place on 6 & 7 October at the Grand Africa Café & Beach in Granger Bay, featuring superb sparkling wines and local craft gins. Tickets are selling out fast, so jump to it if you don’t want to miss out on this one! 

Spectacular views, great music and the feeling of sand between your toes, will make for a stylish and sophisticated experience.

The Wade Bales Cap Classique and Gin Affair promises over 50 of South Africa’s premium MCC’s (all made in the traditional Methode Champenoise style), with the likes of Graham Beck, Steenberg, Simonsig, Villiera, Krone, Constantia Uitsig and Silverthorn to name but a few.
Then taste and celebrate with the fastest growing spirit in the world, gin, with local producers present to share their knowledge and unique insights into what makes their particular tipple irresistible.

“We want to showcase the best South Africa has to offer and recognise the world-class quality produced in our country. This is the right time, the right place and the right people – and is going to be a celebration you don’t want to miss!” says Wade Bales. 

Dates: Friday 6 October 4-8 PM
Saturday 7 October 3-7 PM
Venue: The Grand Café & Beach, Granger Bay

Tickets are available via Quicket at R290 per person. This includes a complimentary Champagne glass, unlimited access to all MCC and gin products featured on the day, as well as 6 fresh oysters to round off the occasion. Additional Sushi and Pizza will be for sale on the day from The Grand.

Wine on the River in Robertson Valley

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There are many great reasons to visit the Robertson Wine Valley, and Wine on the River is one of them. 
You’re invited to celebrate Spring on the banks of the Breede River at the 12th annual Wine on the River festival!

During the weekend of 20 – 22 October 2017, the banks of the Breede River on Goudmyn Farm will come alive with the valley’s winemakers, local chefs and producers showcasing this unique area’s produce. The festival gives visitors the opportunity to taste award-winning wines from almost 30 wineries. 

Unwind, relax and enjoy fresh country air, beautiful scenery and warm spring sunshine with an array of delightful treats, local country cuisines and great music. 

This open-air spring festival is a family event, with a dedicated kids-area, boat cruises plus horse- and tractor rides. 

Look out for the new #TastetheLifestyle tent with an exciting line-up of new offerings from the region, and remember to book for a tutored wine tasting. Explore local wines with a winemaker, focusing on a specific cultivar of the valley and fun wine pilates classes!  Book your ticket on Webtickets without delay.

www.wineonriver.com | 023 626 3167

   

   

   

 

Usana Farm Feast with Slippery Spoon Kitchen

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Fancy a bit of fresh air and some fun in the sun? Then Usana’s next Farm Feast should be top of your list!

Booking is now open for the next shindig, to be held over the weekend of 7 and 8 October. But hurry, as only limited tickets are available! 

Situated on the Klein Welmoed, along Baden Powell Drive just outside Stellenbosch, Usana welcomes visitors for a jolly alfresco farm experience. It’s a great day out for families, groups of friends and couples too. Kids will love getting up close with the farm animals. 

What to expect? Relax and unwind on the sprawling lawn with a a glass of wine, and expect great food from Slippery Spoon Kitchen. Chefs Johnny Hamman and Marius Uys of Kokkedoor fame will dish up an authentic farm-to-table lunch, using fresh seasonal ingredients from Usana.

Their menu showcases the farm’s grass-fed beef and free-range eggs, as well as Usana’s superb range of wines. 

Live entertainment on both days sets the mood, and the little ones will be kept busy by the farm animals and their antics. A great way to experience life on a farm for the day! 

Lise Mynhardt, second runner up in the 2014 Idols competition, sings on Saturday and super-talented Deon Volschenk performs on Sunday.

Tickets are R390 per person, and for kids between 7 and 13 it’s R80. Prebook via www.webtickets.co.za to avoid disappointment, as limited tickets are available.
Included in the price per head is your hearty buffet lunch, a wine tasting, live music, kids’ entertainment and a R50 wine voucher (to be redeemed on the purchase of a case of wine).
For more information contact info@usana.co.za.

Majeka House: Piece of Paradise in Paradyskloof 

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In an ideal world, I’d have a medical prescription to visit Majeka House at least once a month. It’s essential for my wellbeing, I think. And probably yours too. 

The spa, the restaurant, the pocket-sized hotel – heck, even just a glass or two in the glorious M Bar would do. Whatever life knocks out of you, Majeka House will restore. With bells on. 

It is, quite simply, a piece of paradise that leaves you refreshed, replenished and somehow vastly improved in body, mind and soul after any visit. Not too far from home either: you’ll find it tucked away at the end of a discreet little cul de sac in a quiet Stellenbosch ‘hood aptly named Paradyskloof (Paradise Valley). 

How perfect is that?

I’ve had my fair share of stays in top-end joints and, as boutique hotels go, this is about as good as it gets. Anywhere in the world. Anytime. Any way you slice or dice it. 

Don’t trust me? Read this: In November of 2016, this luxury small hotel scooped a coveted international award in recognition of their world class interior design. Named as the Best Design Hotel in Africa & the Middle East at the Condé Nast Johansens Awards for Excellence 2017, the property was praised as a ‘wining, dining and super styling destination’.


What’s really remarkable about Majeka House though, is its incredibly personal vibe. It feels like visiting the beautiful home of your very best friends – if those friends also happen to be masters at next-level entertaining and hosting, with a superlative knack for creating quirky, comfortable, drop-dead glam interiors that soothe and surprise in equal measures. 

There is nothing at Majeka House that isn’t perfect. From the moment you arrive in the lobby to be greeted like a long-lost friend by hostess Maria, until you snuggle down late at night in your outsize bed, wrapped in a downy-soft house-supplied dressing gown, every little thing will make you sigh with pleasure. Deeply. Contentedly. 

Check-in at the entrance proceeds smoothly while you kick back in the opulent M Bar – pictured above – to sip on a restorative local craft gin, bubbly or cocktail. From there on onwards, I advise you to practise radical surrender to the discreet ministrations of the brilliant staff. They know more about the fine art of gracious living than you do, pal, and their gentle suggestions are absolutely spot-on in every respect. 

This we discovered during a recent stay as lucky guests of the hotel and Stellenbosch Wine Routes; an overnight sleepover that included a dazzling dinner at the hotel’s famed restaurant Makaron. 

Chef Luc Carstens honed his skills under some heavyweight local greats like chefs Michael Broughton, Reuben Riffel and Nic van Wyk. Currently in complete command of his domain at Majeka House, Carstens serves a menu of small plates with big flavours that blew us away. Deftly composed dishes deliver a range of textures, tastes and colours so sublime I could hardly imagine such pleasure might exist on an earthly plane. 

Astonishing. Amazing. Ambrosia!

Over dinner there was that moment when my partner and I looked at each other and burst out laughing, our toes literally curling with delight. If there is really One Last Meal to be had before we shuffle off this mortal coil, dinner at Makaron would be it for me. No question. 

The wine list is a tightly edited showcase from local Stellenbosch vineyards and our waiter Clever smoothly steered us towards the perfect choices to match our food. Like every staff member at Majeka House, he had that rare knack of appearing genuinely pleased to see and serve us, with not a hint of deference or awkwardness displayed. The art of perfect service is abundantly evident at this jewel of a place. Competitors, take note. 

I splashed out on a pre-dinner pamper treatment at the in-house spa that left me floating on a cloud of bliss for days afterwards. Very reasonably priced, the Spa boasts a luscious indoors pool too, where you can sip champagne pre- or post treatment. All the more reason to visit, I’d say. 

But wait, there’s more! Majeka House is currently offering a special until the end of September so if you act fast, you might just make it in time. Yes, hurry!

Spring is the perfect time of year to visit the beautiful Cape Winelands, and this September the luxurious Majeka House & Spa is boasting a fantastic spring special.

The Pamper Package includes one nights’ accommodation for two guests in a Premier room, a 60 minute spa treatment per person, a 4-course dinner at Makaron restaurant as well as breakfast. Cost is R1855.00 per person sharing per night and is valid from 1 September to 30 September 2017.
Visitors will be pampered from start to finish: accommodation, meals and a 60-minute spa treatment are included. 

It’s hard to pick a highlight, but the food is what made my stay one to treasure forever.  
Serious food lovers, read on:

Sophisticated and stylish, the intimately scaled Makaron Restaurant is at the heart of Majeka House and Spa. In look, style and delivery the menu is bang on trend, ticking off all the latest, hottest global faves. 

Chef Luc takes pride in using only the freshest and most seasonal ingredients,
strictly sourced for their quality and provenance. He explores new meat cuts
and cooks with consciousness of our carbon footprint by relying heavily on local produce. “We’ve really shifted to making whatever we can on our own, right here in the kitchen,” explains Carstens.

Fermenting plays a key role in the new menu, with the team making kombucha, malt vinegars and ginger beer.

“We’re really trying to bring out the umami flavours in the dishes, using charring, pickling and fermenting,” explains Carstens, who uses a wood-fired Little Green Egg in the kitchen for roasting carrots in the coals, and finishing before playing. 

Freshness and flavour zings from the plates, using unique fruits and vegetables from the hotel’s beautiful garden.


“Diners who come to Makaron are looking for a more adventurous dining experience, and we wanted to cater for that,” explains Carstens.

Although the inspiration may be global, there’s a striking inclusion of homegrown South African flavours and ingredients here too. For example, a ‘mielie pap’ croquette with sheba (spicy tomato and onion sauce) brioche is served as amuse bouche; slivers of suckling pig are given a lift by naartjie notes, while spekboom and buchu are a tip of the hat to the Cape’s rich floral kingdom. 

Perhaps the best is left for last though, with an original milk tart recipe from C. Louis Leipoldt providing the inspiration for a playful cinnamon-infused ‘ice cream sandwich’:

“The Stellenbosch Winelands offers a lifestyle second to none. We have access to beautiful ingredients, great local talent and an endless wine supply. What more could one want?” Luc says.

Indeed. 

Check out the pictures below for some Makaron and Majeka House magic:

Makaron Restaurant is open daily for dinner from 18h30 – 20h30. Diners can choose four/five/six courses from the 18 dishes on ’small plates’ menu for R450/R565/R675 respectively. An optional wine pairing is also available, at a cost of R770/R940/R1100 for both food and wine. 

Majeka House & Spa and Makaron restaurant are situated at 26-32
Houtkapper Street, Paradyskloof, Stellenbosch. For bookings call 021 880 1549

or email reservations@majekahouse.co.za. For more information visit

www.majekahouse.com

Why  #visitStellenbosch? Out of high season the mood in Stellenbosch is quieter, more reflective, less hurried. Days are conducive to exploring the historic town centre, browsing its galleries and shops, visiting surrounding wine farms, and indulging in leisurely lunches.
 

De Warenmarkt Oyster Fest with Free Simonsig Bubbly

Yes, you read that right. *free bubbly*.

Actually, they had me at oysters but hey, it’s not like free MCC is going to put anyone off, is it? Especially not if that bubbly comes from Simonsig. 

*insert praise hands emoji*

The charming and lovely folks at De Warenmarkt are hosting an Oyster Fest on the weekend of 7-8 July. If you’re anywhere in, near, or within driving distance of Stellenbosch on those two days, then I suggest you get busy to make a booking on the double. 

And oh yeah, here’s the kicker: no entry charge

Some people, eh? They just know how to do life right. And luckily for us, De Warenmarkt  are those people.   

Read all about it, below these mood-setting, appetite-wetting photos. 


There is no cover charge for the event and costs are as per usual on the menu. This includes a complimentary glass of Simonsig bubbles with each portion of 6 oysters ordered. Let that sink in.

Booking however is advisable. 
Times are from Friday 7th – 11am until 9:30pm and again Sat 8th 11am – 9:30pm. 

There will be live music during the course of both days. 

HOT NEWS!! BUBBLY AND OYSTER BAR OPENS IN DE WARENMARKT!!

The Oyster Fest is to celebrate the brand new Kaapse Vonkel and Oyster Bar in De Warenmarkt. The fresh Saldanha Bay oysters are getting rave reviews. 

Oyster Fest is sponsored by Simonsig. Various oyster dishes such as Oysters Rockefeller and other mouthwatering recipes will be on offer. 

*praise hands emoji x 2*

De Warenmarkt is a unique concept and sent this info:

Introduced to Stellenbosch over 2 years ago, it’s based in one of the towns oldest buildings. It’s a great place for business meetings, celebrations and dates, or just hanging with your squad. Choose from the variety of small, independent local producers and suppliers, who serve some of the best our region has to offer. 

Inspired by the Cape of Good Hope’s legacy as original trading post along the maritime route that led to the Spice Isles centuries ago, today the hot, hip and totally happening De Warenmarkt brings you a big range of delectable edibles. Think: speciality meats from Ryan Boon, cheeses, baked goods, craft beer, Deluxe coffee, fresh produce, Belgian waffles, cold pressed juices and much more.

Kick back, chill and taste the dynamic cultural heritage that makes the Cape one of the best places to eat on the planet. 

La Mouette Wins Winter with Sensational Special Menu

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La Mouette restaurant has been making friends among local food lovers for years and their new Winter Special Menu shows exactly why. 

A mere R295 pp gets you 4 of the best courses in town, with a carafe of wine added. 

Got your attention yet?

Great!

Check this out:

 l a m o u e t t e

R E S T A U R A N T

Winter Special Menu
4 courses and a carafe of wine – R295pp

La Mouette croquettes:

Smoked aioli 


Butternut soup:

Mushrooms, parmesan, croutons and beurre noisette crumb


Roasted chicken breast: 

Crispy kale, root vegetable pureé, triple cooked potatoes and chicken jus


Beignets:

Hazelnuts praline butter and chocolate sauce

 

To book: 

Tel: 021 433 0856

www.lamouette.co.za

78 Regent Road, Sea Point

Follow them on Twitter @teamlamouette 

*A vegetarian option is available on request. 

According to La Mouette, T & C’s apply:

For tables of 8 or more, a 12% discretionary service charge will be added to the table.

Please notify management of any food allergies.

*We regret no corkage allowed with the Winter Special.

*Winter Special menus only available for the whole table.

The friendly folk at La Mouette send out a regular newsletter with fabulous food photos taken by Frans Smit, detailing their specials and menu changes. One of my favourite inbox drops!

As they write in their newsletter:

You do not want to miss this Winter Special – come and enjoy chef Henry’s delicious winter cooking next to one of our 6 cozy fireplaces. 
Also available as per usual and 6 nights a week, as well as Sundays for lunch, are our 3 course menus (R375pp) and our 6 course Tasting Menus (R445pp) – both have a wine pairing option available at extra fees. 

If you wanted to book a private event with us this winter – please email us and we will tailor-make an event proposal to suit any group booking’s needs.

The WINTER SPECIAL is available for groups also – T’s & C’s apply. 

Did you know you can also hire out our upstairs bar and lounge for cocktails and canapé parties? La Mouette will also happily open the restaurant for exclusive lunch functions for groups of 20 and above. 
Please note our winter trading hours, we are closed on Mondays until the end of September.  

Business as usual Tuesdays to Sundays for dinner and Sundays we also open for lunch. 

 

Spark Up Fridays: Brrrrew  Events at Spice Route


After successfully launching Brrrrew Events in May, Barley and Biltong Emporium and Cape Brewing Company (CBC) at Spice Route are geared up for the next event in the winter series. 

Taking place between 18h30 and 22h00 on Friday 30 June, it includes: 

  • Welcome drink
  • Exclusive CBC brewery tour plus a meet-and-greet with brew master, Wolfgang Koedel 
  • Dinner in Barley & Biltong with chef Philip Pretorius’ carefully curated four-course menu paired with different CBC beers. 
  • Live entertainment by local music artist, Richard Brokensha will add an extra warm touch to the atmosphere 
  • Additional drinks and kiddies menu are available at restaurant prices.


BRRREW EVENT DETAILS:

Venue: Barley and Biltong Emporium and CBC brewery at the Spice Route Destination, Suid-Agter Paarl Road, Paarl

Date: Friday 30 June

Time: 18h30 to 22h00

Tickets: R295 per person (includes welcome drink, brewery tour, four-course meal and beer pairing).

Bookings are limited and can be made at 021 863 5200 or info@barleyandbiltong.co.za

For updates on upcoming Brrrrrew Events, follow Spice Route Destination and CBCs… 

Facebook: www.facebook.com/SpiceRoutePaarl                                                                               

https://www.facebook.com/CapeBrewingCo

Twitter: https://twitter.com/SpiceRoutePaarl

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spiceroutepaarl/ https://www.instagram.com/CapeBrewingCo/


 
 
 
 

Pizza & Wine Winter Special at Eikendal

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Fed up with high falootin’ food and wine events? Prefer a much more earthy style?

Then pay a visit to Eikendal Vineyards for some good old, down-home pizza/vino pairings. 

R60 buys you three crispy thin-crust mini pizzas, each matched to a vintage estate wine. You can still catch this tasty trio until the end of June, and then again from 1 August till end of September. Eikendal will be closed for winter break during the month of July. 


Menu:

The peppery and blackberry notes of Reserve Merlot 2015 is just the ticket alongside the Mac Mac pizza: chorizo, olives, feta and avocado. 

Next up are a spicy Mexican bolognaise, green pepper and chilli pizza with the Charisma 2015 – a unique blend of Shiraz, Petit Verdot and Sangiovese. 

Eikendal’s award-winning Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 completes the offering served with a brie, rocket, cranberry and crispy bacon Sapore pizza.

Vegetarian options:

Enjoy the Merlot with the Colour Breeze pizza toppings of peppadews, baby marrows and feta. 

A traditional Vegetarian pizza – artichoke, green pepper, onion and olives pair with the royal Charisma red. 

And finally, the bacon-free version of the Sapore pizza ends off this hearty winter special offering with the Cabernet Sauvignon.

Eikendal, conveniently situated between Stellenbosch and Somerset West on the R44, is renowned for its award-winning, internationally acclaimed wines. 

Apart from the Pizza and Wine Pairing, visitors can enjoy a Wine Tasting (which includes a tasting of the estate’s exclusive Icon range), a Cookie Tasting for the young ones, Cellar Tours, Fly Fishing, Cheetah Encounters, Vineyard Rides and a popular kids’ play area.

The popular restaurant Cucina di Giovanni offers lunch and dinner. 

Visitors also have the option of extending their Eikendal Experience by spending the night at the Eikendal Lodge.

This Winter Pizza & Wine Pairing Experience is on offer Tuesdays to Sundays between 12:00 and 16:00 until 30 June and again from the 1st of August to the 30th of September.

To book or for queries relating to the Eikendal Experience, contact Chantal-Lee at 021 855 1422 or send an email to info@eikendal.co.za. 

Cucina di Giovanni is open for lunch and dinner from Tuesdays to Saturdays and for lunch only on Sundays.

Tel: 021 855 5033 or email warren@giovannicapetown.co.za for restaurant bookings. The restaurant will be closed for their winter break in July.