Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Muldersbosch & skilpadvlei

Another pizza and wine gem is situated on the Polkadraai road outside Stellenbosch. The flatmate organised a very hot but relaxing Sunday at Muldersbosch. There are various lounging spots outside where you can indulge in pizzas(R75) and wine tasting.

My favourite pizza was the fig, pancetta and blue cheese. Other combinations to try are portabellini and truffle oil, artichoke and black olive or biltong, sweet peppadew and avocado. They offer the option to go halfies so you can enjoy two pizzas at once. For the non-pizza lovers their chacuterie and cheese platter(R120) also comes highly recommended. They also have a great indoor area with aircon for those very summery days.


Delicious, well priced pizzas
 

Various lounging areas
 

Their Sauvignon Blanc(R75) was refreshing and welcoming to quench the thirst on the hot summers day. Well priced and very easy to drink :) The wine tasting fee depends on which range you want to taste. It will cost you between R35-R55.

Muldersbosch is perfect for a day out with family or a group of friends. There's also a boule field to work off all the pizza calories :)

Service was friendly and efficient.

This is a must-stop for summer!

What other gems are situated on the Polkadraai road?


Directions
  • GPS: S 33 56.922′ | E 18 45.949′
  • Directions from Cape TownFrom Cape Town take the N2, follow signs for Cape Town International Airport/Someset West. Take exit 33 for Baden Powell Drive toward R310/Stellenbosch/Macassar. Turn left onto Baden Powell Drive (12.8km). Then left onto Polkadraai Rd/M12 (4.7km) Mulderbosch will be on the Right.
  • From Stellenbosch
    Take the Adam Tas Rd out of Stellenbosch towards the R310. Continue onto R310 (1.7km) Continue onto Polkadraai Rd/M12 (4.0km)
    Mulderbosch will be on the Right.
Open
  • Tuesday - Sunday: 10h00 - 18h00
  • Public Holidays: 10h00 - 18h00
  • Closed on Mondays, Christmas, Easter Friday and 1st January
Contact

Across from Mulderbosch is Skilpadvlei where we did a wine tasting before we headed to Muldersbosch.

The tasting room is small but cute and the hostess was very friendly, informed and chatty. The tasting fee is wavered when you purchase a bottle of wine.

For a skilpad party (baie dop en min tjop) Skilpadvlei recommends their 2009 Skilpaddop Dry red(R45). Its a very easy drinking wine and you will have to ensure you have more than one bottle in stock. Their 2011 Skilpadvlei Caberenet Sauvignon/Shiraz(R69) is a bit heavier and will rather go with a nice dinner of pasta or steak. The boyfriend loved this wine and we left with a bottle of this. I preferred the party wine ;) All their wines are well priced and  only available from the estate.



You will find them only 8 kms from Stellenbosch on the M12 (Polkadraai Road). 

Open
  • Monday to Saturday 08h00 – 17h00
  • Sunday 08h00 – 16h00
Contact
  • Call:+27 21 881 3237




Friday, November 22, 2013

PE discoveries

I recently spent four weeks in between Port Elizabeth, Jeffreys Bay and Humansdorp for my elective. An elective is an opportunity the University gives us to explore a field of medicine you are really interested in. I chose general surgery.

Now I had no expectations of the Eastern Cape as the region does not have a stellar reputation but PE did prove me wrong. Its like a big city but its not a city (if that make sense :) ).

They have great restaurants and coffee shops where I spent my time before and in between surgeries. Below you will find some of the gems I enjoyed!

RAAK



 
RAAK is owned by artist Werner Lemmer. They opened their doors this year and they serve a great breakfast. It also looked as if it was a favourite for business lunches. His wife Anette runs the hair salon(Jig hair co) adjacent to the café. The space had a very modern and earthy feel to it with various art pieces that will draw your attention.
 
Service was great and the food arrived promptly. Breakfast prices range between R25-R55. A favourite of most customers at the café and the dish I enjoyed was the California croissant(R45) that is topped with egg, bacon and avo and drenched in hollandaise sauce. It was very rich but so delicious. Another dish I tried was the smoked salmon served with a potato rosti, 2 poached eggs, tomato relish and rocket(R55). A lighter breakfast option but just as enjoyable.
 
Be sure to also visit the sweet treat display. Chelsea buns, chocolate brownies and carrot cakes are available to tempt you.
 
Visit them at  Newton Park, 27A Pickering street
Open Monday-Friday 07:00 - 15:00 and Saturday 08:00 - 13:00
Contact them at 083 609 8490
 
 

Rhubarb and lime

Rhubarb and lime was one of the prettiest coffee shops I visited in PE. Awesome quotes are written on the blackboard walls and bunting decorates the ceiling. I loved the retro look of this place. Adjacent to the coffee shop is a great boutique that cells beautiful jewellery and clothes. I bought three sets of earrings for only R39 each. They also had a few "moustache" items that I see  are very popular this month :)

I loved them so much I visited twice. They have well priced breakfast and lunch options, free Wi-Fi and great coffee (Truth all the way from Cape Town) .  I enjoyed their Asian salad for lunch one day. The sesame chicken was succulent and well spiced and was paired with juilian vegetables and a soy sauce.   Some brownies and cake also looked alluring at each of my visits.

 
 
 
Visit them at St Georges, 7 Park Lane
Open Monday - Friday 07:30 - 16:00 & Saturday 08:00 - 14:30
Contact them at 041 373 3186
Like them on Facebook



Bridge street brewery

What a vibey place! My boyfriend visited me one weekend and we went to the brewery a Friday afternoon. The place was packed and the beer and cocktails were flowing.

The boyfriend had the beer tasting that ranged from a stout to cider for R40. He's been trying for ages to get me into the whole beer drinking thing but I just cant stand it. We are heading to Europe in December and there the beer is apparently cheaper than water so I will have to start intense training soon :)

Their food options are actually way better than what you would expect from a brewery. Choose between cold and hot tapas, salads, burgers, steak, pizza and focaccias. We had the bread board and chose some cold tapas to go with it. A really affordable snack to enjoy with your beer. My glass of Spier Sauvignon Blanc was too acidic so I guess I got the bad bottle in the crate. I only realised afterwards that they served cocktails as they don't list them on their menu's so ladies that are some pink drinks you can enjoy.

Over weekends I would suggest you book a table as numerous people had to stand around and wait for one. Live music are also there over the weekends. Check out their Facebook page so see who performs the day you want to visit.


 
This is definitely a must visit place in PE. I will surely return when I visit again.

Visit them at Brickmakers Kloof, 1 Bridge street
More information on their website
Contact them at 041 581  0361 or reserve a table on their website.
Open Monday-Tuesday 11:00-01:00


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Vovo Telo

I've previously posted about Vovo Telo here when I visited the V&A waterfront branch but the whole franchise had their start in the friendly city of PE. It's great to see the continuity that's carried through the branches. Vovo Telo is definitely one of the top spots in PE as it was packed every time I visited. It's also rated #1 on Tripadvisor.



We were there over brunch time so my mom enjoyed buttermilk hotcakes served with lemon zest, blueberries and mascarpone cheese(R47). How delicious does that sound! The blueberries and lemon zest are a great combination with the savoury hotcakes. I had a gourmet panini that consisted of boerenkaas cheese, pesto, rocket and marinated tomatoes(R36). All the dishes tasted amazing and were well priced. I must say my mom had the dish of the day! I still think about :)

Breakfast prices range between R35-R69.

Overall this is a great spot, well priced with friendly service. I can guarantee you that you will be satisfied with your visit :)

Visit them at Richmond Hill, On the corner of Irvine and Raleigh street
Contact them at 041 585 5606
For more information visit their website


Salt

I heard some buzz around Salt so I was very keen to check it out. Unfortunately I don't know what the buzz is about. Their food is well priced and the drinks are cheap so I guess that is one reason but their food did not deliver at all. The burgers are served with those typical grey, tasteless patties that you receive at a sport event on a Saturday afternoon. On their menu it stated that the burger will be served with camembert and figs. I instead receive a patty smeared with fig jam.



The pizza topped with avocado and chorizo was nice. I would suggest to therefore visit them for drinks and maybe share a pizza.

The place has no ambience and numerous tables around us were irritated with the service.

So this one I would say go without any expectations.

Visit them at Richmond Hill, 30 Stanley Street
Contact them at 041 582 2402
Open Monday-Sunday 07:30-23:00

The Grind

I had to be in theatre very early one morning and they were open at 06:30. Huge tick in my book as I seriously needed the caffeine. I had a little faux pass here as I left with my take away coffee without paying. CRINGE. I don't know what happened but I realised it later in the morning. I returned lunch time to pay my dues and they were so friendly and totally understood.


The coffee was great and I would like to return to still try their menu of baked goods and sandwiches. The coffee and service already impressed me. Its a great café that spills out onto the sidewalk. Great spot to some and sit with your laptop if you ever need to.

Visit them at Richmond Hill, 24-26 Stanley street
Contact them at 041 582 2157
Open Monday to Friday 07:00 - 22:00, Saturday 08:00-22:00 and Sunday 08:00-15:00


Friendly Stranger

I only enjoyed a coffee here but their menu was very tempting. Any menu that says "Cake for breakfast is always a good idea" is a front runner in my book!

Breakfast will cost you between R25-R55 and you can choose between a chorizo breakfast tartlet, eggs benedict, French toast and a Spanish omelette... just to name a few.

My only concern was that I ordered a double Americano and what I received was a standard coffee. I asked them about this and they said that it is a double. I then don't want to know how their regular cups look like.

What really impressed me was how friendly all the staff were. PE really is "the friendly city". The décor of the café was awesome. A boat hung from the roof, they have awesome spots outside where you can relax and you can also leave a chalk message in their toilet wall! Look out for mine :)

Over the weekend there usually are live performances. So come and sit onthe deck, enjoy a beer and soak in the friendly vibe Friendly Stranger and PE has to offer.

Visit them at Upper valley road, 1 Bridge Street
Open Monday-Tuesday 07:00-16:00 & Wednesday-Saturday 07:00-22:00
Contact them at 074 911 9708
Like them on Facebook

Bocadillos

I was introduced to Bocadillos  by my friend Anine the last week I spent in PE. We went there for their Monday night special of  half price pizzas.

Well the first thing I noticed when I entered Bocadillos was their AMAZING cake and pastry display. From miniature pecanut tarts to cheesecakebrownies. Their cheesecake apparently is the best according to the guests at our table. So if you're not in the mood for food you will be spoilt here for choice in the sweet treat department.

The café is also decorated very stylish with beautiful mirrors and lights all around! There is enough seating inside and outside.

Now to get to the pizzas! They are more gourmet than your average pizzas you get everywhere. Anine for example enjoyed a lamb shank pizza. That was the most popular pizza at our table as well as the yummiest. (Normal price R79 - 1/2 price R40). I had a chorizo and jalapeno pizza.(Normal price R69 - 1/2 price R35) It was also very nice but the lambshank pizza will definitely be enjoyed next time I visit.

Visit them at Walmer, 42 6th Avenue
Open Monday - Stauray 07:30 - 21:30
Contact them at 041 581 1523
Like them on Facebook

What places in PE did I not get to ??? :)

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Fun in December at Creation's sunset market

There's always a bottle of Creation wine in our home and during my vacation time I always schedule a wine tasting session with some friends.


 So I was extremely excited when I heard that they will be hosting a sunset market in December. So if you are planning to be in Hermanus during the December holidays, or you have nothing to do where every you are, pen this down in your diary! You will be wined and dined in the most beautiful surroundings.

Date: 15th of December 2013
Time: 16:00 - 19:30
 
If you think that you are going to attend the event RSVP to salome@creationwines.com . They just need this to roughly have the numbers and ensure that they deliver the best market ever :) BUT if you do just attend without a RSVP they won't keep it against you!

You can also contact Salome if you need anymore information!

Website: www.creation.com
Twitter: @creationwines
Instagram #creationwines

 
 
 
They also host a fabulous canapé and wine-pairing! Here is the link to my visit of last year!

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Paternoster

I spent an awesome weekend in Paternoster after I finished my exams a few weeks ago. I've only been to the West-Coast once and never really had any inclination to revisit it but Paternoster sure did convince me. The beautifull white houses, white sandy beach and turquois water with great weather really contributed to a beutifull and relaxing weekend. Paternoster is truly a place to recharge. Here are a few places we visited....

Voorstrandt
This restaurant is situated on the beach! We only had a drink here but its a great place to come for lunch or dinner, sit on the stoep and truly enjoy the beauty Paternoster has to offer. Booking is a must as the place was fully booked the evening we were there. My only criticism is that they don't serve cocktails :(


Located in Strandloper street
Visit them daily from 10:00-22:00
Contact them at 022 752 2038 or voorstrandt@lando.co.za


Oep vir Koep
You wont miss the iconic sign of Oep vir Koep when you drive into Paternoster. Here you will find preserves, baked goods, antiques and collectables. They also have a restaurant but it was not open when we visited. Their fig preserve and rusks were very tempting and the boyfriend loved the small old fashion bottle of cokes :)


Located in St Augustine street
Visit them Monday-Saturday 09:00-16:00 and Sundays 09:00-15:00
Contact them at 022 752 2105 or oepvekoep@gmail.com
Like them on Facebook

Noisy Oyster
We had lunch at the Noisy Oyster due to the stellar reputation they built themselves. The dining area outside in the courtyard is decorated with coloured lanterns, trees wrapped with fabric and fairy lights as well as a small water feature in the centre of the courtyard.

On all of the tables are trivial pursuit cards to keep you busy throughout your meal :)

They have a good selections of red and white wines. Glen Carlou, Spier, Warwick and Spice Route are just some of the cellars I know and enjoy. It was a hot day in the West Coast so we cooled down with a Sauvignon Blanc from Flagstone Poetry(R110).

The menu is cheekily labelled foreplay and intercourse so for "starters" we shared calamari tubes and tentacles paired with smoky Spanish chorizo, olives and tzatziki(R60). This was the winner of the day. The saltiness of the calamari and chorizo was well balanced with the tzaztiki and portion wise it was great to share.
Top right: Blue Hottentot
Top left: Calamari and Chorizo starter
Bottom right: Pan fried hake
 

Now to be honest, nothing really grabbed my attention from the main course options. You can choose between steak, quail, sushi, fish and pasta. As we were at the west coast and probably won't get the seafood any fresher I decided to enjoy the local hand line Blue Hottentot served with wedges and a garlic and herb gremolata(R95) and the boyfriend had the pan roasted hake served with cream of cauliflower, baby cabbage and a tea smoked tomato cream sauce(R100).

My Blue Hottentot was a very moist and a well seasoned piece of fish and the wedges were to die for. They boyfriend also enjoyed his hake but was not a fan of the tea smoked sauce.

My only concern however was the amount of fleas that were there. I really enjoyed my food but the fleas began sitting in it and after some time it really was not appetising anymore. I don't know if we only sat in a bad spot but it really resulted in me sending back my plate of food only half eaten.

We had a great experience and the service was excellent but the fleas will have to be sorted out.

Located at 62 St Augustine street( Next to Oep ve Koep)
Visit them Wednesday to Sunday: Lunch 12:00-15:00 and Dinner 18:00-21:00
Contact them at 022 752 2196

Gelukkie
There are loads of accommodation in Paternoster but I will definitely recommend Gelukkie owned by Andrew and Ruth. They have two beautiful, well priced and equipped self-catering units where you will leave feeling relaxed. There are numerous chilling spots, a fireplace inside and outside as well as stacks of dvd's to work through :)

Located at Farm 31, Pilgrimsrust,Paternoster
Contact them at info@kleingelukkie.co.za
Some pictures of gelukkie...
 

Oh and I walk on the beach is mandatory when you visit Paternoster :) What other places in Paternoster can you suggest for my next visit???

Saturday, October 26, 2013

The Pot Luck Club

I've been waiting for ages to visit The Test Kitchen or The Pot Luck Club due to their excellent reputation. To get a reservation is not that easy and for The Test Kitchen the first open spot was only the 9th of January 2014. So luckily I got a spot at The Pot Luck Club the day before my birthday and was beyond excited!



With that excitement I was also a bit weary as top rated restaurants sometimes just don't measure up to what you pay for or expect.  Luckily this was not the case at The Pot Luck Club! It honestly was one of my best dining experiences this year.

The experience is not only about the food. First the location of The Pot Luck Club is on the 6th floor of The Silo at The Old Biscuitmill. You experience an unbelievable view of the beautiful Cape Town.

  
A tip is to take the first seating of the night that is from 18:00 - 20:30. By doing this you experience the magnificent view, see the sun set as well as admire all the beautiful city lights.

Our waiter Jason was excellent. The only negative part of our experience was that we arrived at 17:50 and were not allowed to wait at the bar or inside the restaurant until they opened at 18:00. We had to go down the elevator and wait downstairs. Made us feel a bit unwelcome but this was soon forgotten.
 
 

Now lets get to the food. The Pot Luck Club offers "small plates" of Asian inspired food. The concept is to order dishes and share them between everyone at your table. They recommend about 3 dishes per person which will be equivalent to a main meal.
 
You write down everything on an order-slip and then the waiter will determine in what order the dishes will be enjoyed.
 
The menu is organised in categories such as sour, sweet, umami, bitter and salty. The prices ranges from R30-R150. I can think that some people will feel that the dishes are overpriced, but for me the flavours surpassed the cost and there are some cheaper options where you will still eat delicious food without breaking the budget. I actually realised how often we "overeat" and love the concept of being able to taste a diverse group of dishes and still be "full" after it. Just take your time and determine carefully what you want to enjoy. You can also just start with a few dishes and later add on some more.
 
 

We enjoyed the following:

The best...
 
5 spiced glazed pork belly with a roasted apple,grated halva and crackling(R80) - All the ingredients complimented each other very well and I loved the sour taste the apple gave the sweet pork belly.
 

Crispy duck spring rolls(R35) - This was the first time I really enjoyed a spring roll. The outside was nice and crisp and I experienced a burst of flavour when I took my first bite. It was amazing how you could taste every ingredient that was in the springroll.
 

Moroccan lamb ribs(R85)- Tender and succulent...what more do you want??
 

Malted chocolate fondant with stem ginger ice cream(R60) - My love for chocolate fondants has been evident during my blogposts and The Pot Luck Club ensured that my love for them continue.

The good but I won't order it again...
 
Spring salad, sesame sushi rice ball tamarind and tahini dressing(R40) - I loved the soya infused tofu as well as admired the thinly sliced vegetables. It was good but did not blow my socks off.
 

The dish I did not enjoy (but the boyfriend did)...
Fish tacos(R50) -  I experienced nothing special but the boyfriend loved the seasoning.
 
Drink wise I heard that they have delicious cocktails so I tried the pineapple and basil daiquiri(R60) and the boyfriend had an apple and fennel mojito(R60). They were good but I expected more. The winner of the night however was the Pierre Jourdan champagne you can enjoy by the glass(R40). Next time I will only opt for the champers!
 
 
 

The Pot Luck Club leaves you wanting more and more. While we were there I was already speculating and planning our return visit. I also think that if you want to experience some of Luck Dale Roberts magic its good to first start at The Pot Luck Club and then "hope" for a reservation at The Test Kitchen. Hope I can treat you to a review there next year!
 
Have you been to The Pot Luck Club??? What were your favourite dishes???

p.s The lift ride is awesome, especially enjoyed it when we left the restaurant and enjoyed the great view of the lovely Cape Town!
 
Located at The Old Biscuit Mill, Cape Town
Contact them at 021 447 0804 or reservation@thepotluckclub.co.za
Follow them on twitter @PLCandgallery
For more information visit their website

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

La Parada


There is a new Spanish wine and tapas place in Bree street.

I popped in there last night with my friend Kerry before we went out for dinner! The place was so vibey I wanted to stay longer!


I have read a few reviews about them and people were not impressed with most of the tapas. I did not try anything last night but will give them a go when I have another opportunity.


Drink wise I really enjoyed my lemongrass daiquiri(R45)! Kerry had a cosmopolitan with a coconut twist(R40)! They also serve some complimentary snacks during "post-work drink time" :)


The space is really beautiful! I first drove past it as it's situated below street level. There are dining tables as well as long "bar-type tables" where you can sit down and enjoy your meal and a drink. I loved al the pretty light fixtures in La Parada! To experience the majestic feel of this place I will recommend that you visit them during night time.

The place was packed which definitely contributed to the vibe!

 
 
I predict that La Parada will become a great contender for one of Cape Towns top drink spots! Go check it out and let me know what you think! 
 
Located at 107 Bree Street, Cape Town
Open Monday - Saturday 12:00 - 22:00 & Sunday 12:00 - 17:00
Contact them at 021 426 0330
Like them on Facebook
 
P.s Another great spot for drinks in that area is Alexander bar !
 

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Isabella's


I am finally done with exams! Yay! I have a week holiday and then I am going to the Eastern Cape to do my elective in General surgery.

Now during my exams a friend introduced me to Isabella's and it soon became our post-exam stop-shop to unwind afterwards.

Isabella's opened in Durbanville in May. Its part of a franchise, that's very popular in Gauteng and there already are 9 shops with a new one opening soon in Pretoria.

They have a characteristic colour palette of white, pink and black. It's a very retro looking shop and a big emphasis is put on the small details. I especially loved that every time I visited my tea was served in a different pot such as  this beautifull Le Creuset pot below.


The staff and manager Maureen were also extremely friendly and very attentive every time I visited. Nothing seemed to be a hassle for them. Another awesome feature of the shop is the free Wi-Fi. I have a new iPhone and after being on a blackberry for so long I now know what "data" is! haha

 
They have a very extensive menu with numerous breakfast, sandwich, quiche, wraps, burgers ,boerie rolls and salad options. During lunch time there's also a harvest table where you can choose and weigh a plate of food.

I am especially looking forward to try their  double decadent french toast , which is their signature dish, consisting of bread drenched in whipped orange mascarpone served with bacon, maple syrup and berries.(R58)



During my first visit I enjoyed the biltong, fig, rocket, parmesan cheese and herbed mayo sandwich on home baked white bread(R46). Now beware their portion sizes are big. You truly get your money's worth when you dine with them so ladies I would recommend you go for the half portion sandwiches when you visit. I was not a fan of the home baked bread as it was sliced to thick for me but there was nothing wrong with how it tasted :)


My second visit I had the crumbed chicken breast, bacon , tomato, avocado, feta, rocket and herbed mayo on whole grain bread(R46) and once again they did not disappoint.

 
My friend enjoyed the smoked salmon, tomato, capers, avocado, rocket and herbed mayo on rye bread and was also very satisfied.

Now my favourite at Isabella's is their Turkish delight cupcakes but beware they are super sweet. I had to take away a cupcake after each visit and loved the individual cupcake packaging. Other cakes to try when you come for some cake and tea are their ferrero-rocher, lemon meringue, cookies and crème cheesecake, carrot cake, purple velvet, back velvet , nutella chocolate cake and many more.

Our frequent cupcake take-away stash...
Just some of the cakes on display
Turkish delight(R20), chocolate(R26) and red velvet(R26) cupcakes.
Look how cute the cupcake packaging is!
 
Oh and look at this awesome special the first Friday of every month...
 
 
Isabella's can also assist you if you are looking for a venue to host a high tea. Prices range from R75 - R120 per person depending on if you choose to include tea, gin&tonic or a glass of champagne for your guests.
 
They also have an extensive wine, bubbly and cocktail list and my next visit I want to plan strategically so that I can at least enjoy a cocktail.




Visit them Monday-Friday 07:00-17:00, Saturday 08:00-17:00 or Sunday 09:00-15:00
Located at Heritage Square, Vrede street, Durbanville
Contact them at 021 976 6037 or durbaville@isabellas.co.za
Follow them @CakeandFoodShop or like them on Facebook
For more information check out their website

Remember to not forget about Treat that is also in the Durbanville area :)


P.s I also saw a Slug and lettuce is opening or being revamped next to Isabella's!