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Hi all:
The frydweeb must be back. To Stafford and others, do not use the "O" word .. . . it's similar to our "f" word but a word I have never heard spoken. That said, it is probably one of frydweeb's favorites from a stunted vocabulary. "Hansel Angretel" wrote in message s.com... On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 01:56:41 GMT, "V. Stafford" wrote: Does anyone by chance have a sushi recommendation for Cape Town South Africa? You might look into a place called "O***** Sushi Shack ", in Miller's Point, Cape town. -- Cape Town Sushi's Sing This Song, Du-Da, Du-Da. Victoria |
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"V. Stafford" wrote:
Does anyone by chance have a sushi recommendation for Cape Town My Favourite Sushi Restaurants in Cape Town Restaurant: Kotobuki Address: Avalon Mill Street Gardens Telephone: 021 462 3675 Comments: Best quality and value for money in Cape Town. Kobukawa San prepares all sushi & sashimi dishes himself, from a wide variety of intersting sea life, and in full view of visitors. The high-ceiling'd colonial venue can be a little cold, but it's very popular with oriental groups who provide their own atmosphere. There's also a growing number of local regular couples and single diners who enjoy the personal attention of the minimal staff. There are delicious cooked dishes for non-sushi fans, and drinks prices are entirely acceptable, although connoisseurs may prefer to take their own wine. Restaurant: Kitima Address: Rheede Street Mall Rheede Street Gardens Telephone: 021 422 1633 Comments: The warm, friendly attention of staff contrasts strongly with the very trendy atmostphere of this tiny venue. Sushi is just one of an enormous variety of eastern delights prepared by Kitima and her kitchen staff. At first glance, prices may seem high, but dishes are hearty and bursting with flavour. The wide variety of choices also extends to the fairly-priced wine list. Restaurant: Benkei Address: 105 Paramount Place Main Road Green Point Telephone: 021 439 4918 Comments: A superb blend of class and comfort, trend and tradition, this non-sushi-specific restaurant offers an overwhelming choice of menu items. The wine list also offers a broad selection of local wines and there is a price range to suit every pocket. The sushi chef has been at this venue since its previous owners (Go Mama Go), and knows exactly how to please the most demanding fish lover. The most notable feature of this establishment is the attentive service - waiters are ready to serve with a smile. Restaurant: Willoughby & Co. (better known as Willoughby's) Address: Victoria & Alfred Wharf Dock Road Waterfront Telephone: 021 418 6116 Comments: Very popular with visitors to Cape Town, this little shop is based in the busy V&A Waterfront. It's one of the few true sushi bars, where you sit and eat right in front of Sam, the chef. Fish quality is excellent, and raw ingredients may be purchased on the premises. However, variety is limited and prices are aimed at tourists. Locals are advised to go gently, as the bill can sometimes come as a shock. The wine list is limited to the fine range of Graham Beck wines. Gavin |
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Thanks Gavin. That was very helpful.
I hope the racist pig Hansel Angretel chokes to death on an unagi bone. "Gavin" wrote in message ... "V. Stafford" wrote: Does anyone by chance have a sushi recommendation for Cape Town My Favourite Sushi Restaurants in Cape Town Restaurant: Kotobuki Address: Avalon Mill Street Gardens Telephone: 021 462 3675 Comments: Best quality and value for money in Cape Town. Kobukawa San prepares all sushi & sashimi dishes himself, from a wide variety of intersting sea life, and in full view of visitors. The high-ceiling'd colonial venue can be a little cold, but it's very popular with oriental groups who provide their own atmosphere. There's also a growing number of local regular couples and single diners who enjoy the personal attention of the minimal staff. There are delicious cooked dishes for non-sushi fans, and drinks prices are entirely acceptable, although connoisseurs may prefer to take their own wine. Restaurant: Kitima Address: Rheede Street Mall Rheede Street Gardens Telephone: 021 422 1633 Comments: The warm, friendly attention of staff contrasts strongly with the very trendy atmostphere of this tiny venue. Sushi is just one of an enormous variety of eastern delights prepared by Kitima and her kitchen staff. At first glance, prices may seem high, but dishes are hearty and bursting with flavour. The wide variety of choices also extends to the fairly-priced wine list. Restaurant: Benkei Address: 105 Paramount Place Main Road Green Point Telephone: 021 439 4918 Comments: A superb blend of class and comfort, trend and tradition, this non-sushi-specific restaurant offers an overwhelming choice of menu items. The wine list also offers a broad selection of local wines and there is a price range to suit every pocket. The sushi chef has been at this venue since its previous owners (Go Mama Go), and knows exactly how to please the most demanding fish lover. The most notable feature of this establishment is the attentive service - waiters are ready to serve with a smile. Restaurant: Willoughby & Co. (better known as Willoughby's) Address: Victoria & Alfred Wharf Dock Road Waterfront Telephone: 021 418 6116 Comments: Very popular with visitors to Cape Town, this little shop is based in the busy V&A Waterfront. It's one of the few true sushi bars, where you sit and eat right in front of Sam, the chef. Fish quality is excellent, and raw ingredients may be purchased on the premises. However, variety is limited and prices are aimed at tourists. Locals are advised to go gently, as the bill can sometimes come as a shock. The wine list is limited to the fine range of Graham Beck wines. Gavin |
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