Samoosas, mince filled triangle pastries. Often served at Hazel and Mac's places.
EAT TRADITIONAL CAPE TOWN FOOD at our Supper Club home restaurant venues. Cape Malay and Xhosa Supper Clubs available at Sheila's Place in Guguletu, Cynthia's Place in Langa, Hazel's Place in Bonteheuwel, and Paradise Grey in Higgovale. Group bookings R275 per person self-drive R475 per person with guided return transfer. Click below to book: http://coffeebeansroutes.com/routes-booking Scroll through this gallery to learn more.
CYNTHIA'S PLACE, LANGA Chef and hospitality entrepreneur Cynthia serves traditional Xhosa cuisine. Book dinner at Cynthia's Place: http://coffeebeansroutes.com/routes-booking
HAZEL'S PLACE, BONTEHEUWEL Cape Malay dinners and stories you'll never believe! Hazel's family and guests together after dinner. The little girl is Setha, and she's sitting on Sedrico's lap, he is Hazel's husband. Behind him is Hazel's father, and behind him is Hazel. Book dinner at Hazel's: http://coffeebeansroutes.com/routes-booking Meet Hazel in this video called "Doggy Paddle": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvydKjQNEg8
SHEILA'S PLACE, GUGULETU Serving traditional Xhosa food from Cape Town. Nurse and hospitality entrepreneur Sheila Tempi serves traditional Xhosa food at Sheila's Place. Book dinner at Sheila's Place: http://coffeebeansroutes.com/routes-booking It's all about the spirit, as seen here at Sheila's Place in Guguletu. Sheila is a nurse and a hospitality entrepreneur. She has owned a tavern owner and fisheries, and now, in addition to nursing, serves traditional Xhosa food at her place in Guguletu. Her husband is a jazz trumpeter. Meet Sheila in this video called "I call it a Suburb" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7JMQmo-XUI
From a Dinner Party at Hazel's Place.
CYNTHIA'S PLACE, LANGA Traditional Xhosa food, from a former 5 star hotel chef Cynthia, patron of Cynthia's Place in Langa. She has been a professional chef at the Cape Grace and Radisson Blu, and now serves at her place in Langa, serving mainly traditional Cape Town food. Book dinner at Cynthia's: http://coffeebeansroutes.com/routes-booking
PARADISE GREY, HIGGOVALE Dinner at Paradise Grey takes place in two courtyards, and serves up to 30 people. The dishes are Cape inspired and change daily according to the fresh produce available. Book dinner at Paradise Grey: http://coffeebeansroutes.com/routes-booking Meet patron Alan Grant in this video called "The Multicultural Garden": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydntnTGRnXY
PARADISE GREY, HIGGOVALE Cape inspired dishes, a menu that changes daily according to the fresh produce available. Paradise Grey host Alan Grant, on the right, with trainee cellar master Cornelius. He lives next door. They are standing in Alan's cellar. Book dinner at Paradise Grey: http://coffeebeansroutes.com/routes-booking Meet patron Alan Grant in this video called "Cosmopolitan Africa": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEnoapI50kk
PARADISE GREY, HIGGOVALE Dinner at Paradise Grey takes place in two courtyards, and serves up to 30 people. The dishes are Cape inspired and change daily according to the fresh produce available. Book dinner at Paradise Grey: http://coffeebeansroutes.com/routes-booking At the back of the house is a 5 level garden going up Table Mountain. Patron Alan Grant spent most of his life in Jamaica, and Paradise Grey is a nexus of creative people in Cape Town. Meet Alan in this video called "Common Sense": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIoPVEDJCEs
HAZEL'S PLACE, BONTEHEUWEL Cape Malay dinners and stories you'll never believe! Hazel Allies, on the left, and her mom. Hazel is a journalist for Community Newspapers, and a photographer. She serves mainly Malay inspired food: curries, biryanis, bobootie, and incredible stories. Book dinner at Hazel's: http://coffeebeansroutes.com/routes-booking Meet Hazel in this video called "Like Malcolm": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aczwgP0DpzI
Eat traditional Malay and Xhosa food at select home restaurants in Cape Town At the home of Hazel Allies in Bonteheuwel, guests are treated to meals like curries and bobooties and other traditional Cape Malay style dishes. To book, click below: http://coffeebeansroutes.com/routes-booking Pic by Donna Lewis