Category: Restaurant Reviews

Best pizza and wine list in Cape Town’s far south

La Piccola, Steenberg Village, Tokai is my new Italian ristorante discovery. The owner Oliver Jacobs, is a hands-on manager who with his attention to detail ensures high standards of service and food excellence.

La Piccola Ristorante

La Piccola Ristorante

The ambiance is relaxed and casual with Italian music played in the background. Children are welcome here and families form a large part of the clientele especially on Friday evenings. There is a small lounge area to relax in with a glass of wine or cappuchino. Tables spill out onto the terrace where views of Muizenberg Mountain form the backdrop.

Oliver’s food and the wine list are what make La Piccola special. A small but quality wine list has something on it for everyone and there is a full bar facility. What drew me back after the first visit is that wine by glass is either The Goatfather, Italian cultivar blend, or Buiten Blanc from Buitenverwachting. At other local pizzeria’s, wine by the glass turns out to be an undrinkable fourth run blend, so La Piccola’s offering is a huge improvement. Having said that, more wines by the glass should be on offer since this is easily accomplished with a can of argon gass on hand. One squish into the open bottle and the wine keeps for weeks so there can be no wastage.

A seemingly difficult request for other pizza establisments to fulfill is to make my pizza 

Gnocchi with asparagus and gorgonzola, seafood pizza

Gnocchi with asparagus and gorgonzola, seafood pizza

with only about 25% of the cheese. Oliver customised my pizza by removing all cheese and replacing with a few bocconi.  This was arguably the most delicious pizza I’ve had since I was in Italy. On top of that the cost of the cheese was deducted from the bill and we only paid for the mozzarella. My difficult to please significant-other, raved about his seafood pizza.   

La Piccola’s contact number is (27) 21 7013589

Email: reservations@lapiccola.co.za

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The Toad in the Noodhoek village

One of our favourite old haunts in the Noordhoek Village, Western Cape, has been bought by ex-Springbok rugby team captain and open side flanker Bobby Skinstad, so we decided to investigate.

The Toad wine list

The Toad wine list

This little tavern that could, has the atmosphere of an English country local, with an ample fireplace and seating beneath huge beams and thatch. The first delight was finding that we had arrived on a live music evening and later discovered that The Toad offers entertainment all week, including open mike sessions, quiz evenings and well known local musician performances. Not intrusive at all, the oldie numbers played created a great vibe.

At any eatery the first thing that grabs my attention is the wine list, which is so often disappointing and over-priced. The Toad offers a wide selection  of premium wines from many of the Western Cape’s top wineries and the mark-up is negligible so there is the sense that we got value for money which was also carried over in the food menu.

Impressively, the menu is put together by the previous head chef, Brad Ball, who now heads up the new Bistro Sixteen82 at Steenberg Vineyards and for pub grub, it can’t get much better than this. I went for the fresher than fresh beetroot and goat’s cheese salad while my partner tucked into a perfectly cooked (no garlic, no basting, just as it fell off the cow) sirloin steak. All of this served by Aaron, our waitron, who was helpful and informative.

Find The Toad in the Noordhoek Farm Village, Noordhoek or call on (27) 21 7892973 to make a table reservation.

Bar Bar Black Sheep, have you any wine?

Travel for an hour and a bit, north of Cape Town into the Swartland, the bread basket of South Africa, and on over the Kasteelberg into the Riebeek Valley rich with vines and olive plantations, to Riebeek Kasteel for a special boere bistro dining experience. This is not something that features in the foodie lexicon like fusion food, classic bistro or cafe culture, and it takes ex-professional dancer, lover of the Swartland lifestyle and passionate chef, Mynhardt Joubert to put it into perspective. Chatting to him he explains how he and his partners started Bar Bar Black Sheep, a bar and eatery that uses honest, slow, locally sourced, fresh ingredients which are crafted into peasant dishes based on authentic recipes from the Swartland towns. Home-grown vegetables like lettuce and herbs are included and all of this helps keep the carbon footprint low.

Bar Bar Black Sheep bar & bistro

Bar Bar Black Sheep bar & bistro

I love the way the menu states simply what the meal consists of – Vaal Vrystaat Skaap Afval - sheep tripe cooked in the Free State tradition, Viskoekies met Soet Patats, – fish cakes with sweet potato – and Sardines wrapped in Vine Leaves.

Maybe I’m not the only diner who is bored with pretty jus of this and a froth of that, together with a puree of something. At Bar Bar Black Sheep expect honest food of high quality prepared with passion served without fuss. All of this washed down with local wines crafted from some of our best old vine syrah, pinotage, mouvedre, and chenin blanc fruit. By the way….. make you sure you book ahead!

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Discovering Le Bon Vivant

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Friandises

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In Franschhoek Village, Dutch Chef Pierre Hendricks, creates, in the open kitchen, affordable, delicious lunch and main course dishes. On the more extravagant side, there is a especially selected, suprise menu with five dishes and matching wines for R350 or R475. The fish chowder is a true delight and the coffee served with friandises, offered just the small, sweet touch to finish the meal.

Le Bon Vivant is open for lunch and dinner every day excepting for Wednesdays and you can find it at 22 Dirkie Uys Street, Franschhoek. Their contact number is 8762717 and email: lebonvivant@mweb.co.za

 

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