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Amber Restaurant

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Amber Restaurant

Amber on Bree in Cape Town is a metropolitan oasis in the heart of the city. This gem dining spot promises a refined yet relaxed ambiance. This luxury restaurant focuses on showcasing seasonal ingredients and local traditional favorites through a menu of elevated yet simple food.

Imagine an inviting lounge, surrounded by a sophisticated yet cozy atmosphere. Amber on Bree’s menu complements this air of refined ease, featuring timeless dishes, from light bites to tantalizing feasts.

With an extensive beverage selection, each meal at Amber on Bree will feel complete. With loving care put into crafting every dish, Amber on Bree celebrates the diversity of South Africa. Guests can even simply relax, enjoy the music and space, and order nothing (a signature cocktail on offer).

Whether you’re a foodie or looking for a stylish escape, Amber on Bree offers a delightful experience for both the palate and the senses.

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