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A Tavola

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Italian

A Tavola

In the leafy suburbs of Claremont, A Tavola brings a piece of Italy to Cape Town. This charming eatery exudes authentic Italian dining, from its patio setting and spotlit dining room to the tantalizing aromas that waft from the bustling open-plan kitchen.

At A Tavola, simplicity reigns supreme. The menu showcases fresh, home-style Italian fare that changes with the seasons. Each dish is a testament to generations-old recipes, lovingly prepared with locally sourced ingredients and key Italian imports.

As you step into the restaurant, you’re greeted by a lively atmosphere buzzing with passion. The relaxed tables invite you to linger over hearty plates of pasta and rustic meat dishes. Whether you’re in the mood for a quick lunch or a leisurely dinner, A Tavola delivers a truly authentic experience.

The on-site deli beckons food lovers to explore its treasure trove of Italian delicacies. From artisanal cheeses and cured meats to homemade pasta sauces, you’ll find everything you need to recreate a taste of Italy at home.

Located in Library Square on Wilderness Road, A Tavola is more than just a restaurant – it celebrates Italian culture. So gather your loved ones, raise a glass of vino, and enjoy delicious Italian food in the heart of Cape Town.

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