Where to Eat in Camps BayThe beachfront in Camps Bay has many lively restaurants with views over the main beach, so you will be spoilt for choice! Treat yourselves to some of Camps Bay's finest cuisine at the following restaurants: |
One of the most popular establishments along the famous Camps Bay beachfront, Café Caprice attracts a trendy crowd of sophisticated young professionals, glamorous models, and its fair share of celebrities. Due to its ideal location with wonderful views of the beachfront, it is also popular for film shoots and has been fortunate to receive several good write-ups in overseas publications.
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Cape Town Fish Market - Camps Bay The combination of fish market and restaurant means customers have the option to order a variety of seafood from the fresh fish market with its display of live lobster, prawns, oysters, mussels and fresh fish to be specially prepared for you in preferred proportions or to utilise the “take-home” option for those who wish to have a BBQ at home or simply cook up using grandma’s secret recipe.
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Hout Bay & Llandudno
Hout Bay is set in a seaside valley and offers some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. The town is bordered by nature reserves and surrounded by majestic mountains, including the infamous Chapman’s Peak. Llandudno’s magic feeds of its setting – nestled on and between the Klein Leeukop Mountain and the 12th Apostle of Table Mountain and overlooking white sandy beaches and the ever-changing Atlantic Ocean.
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