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Arnold’s Restaurant, Cape Town

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Arnold’s Restaurant, Cape Town

A Cape Town institution since 1998, Arnold’s Restaurant offers a friendly and relaxed atmosphere right in the city center. Opposite the historic Mount Nelson Hotel, it’s a convenient spot for locals and tourists to grab a satisfying bite.

Arnold’s boasts a menu as diverse as Cape Town itself. Start your day with their legendary breakfast, available all day until 4:30 p.m., featuring everything from a decadent eggs Benedict to a flapjack stack. For lunch or dinner, take your pick from a wide selection of two menus, including fresh seafood dishes, succulent South African game meats, and tasty vegetarian options.

Don’t miss their “walk on the wild side” section of the menu, featuring unique game dishes for the adventurous eater, like crocodile tagine. If you prefer something familiar, pizzas, burgers, and homemade pasta are sure to please. For a sweet treat, Arnold’s also has a unique drinks and dessert menu with daily happy “4” hours from 2 p.m.-6 p.m., including drink and snack specials. No matter your taste, Arnold’s uses high-quality ingredients to create delicious meals.

Open every day except Christmas Day, Arnold’s is a reliable option whenever hunger strikes. For those with an early start, the “early bird breakfast” specials are sure to start your day off on the right foot. For a relaxed and friendly dining experience with a taste of South Africa’s culinary diversity, Arnold’s Restaurant is a wonderful choice.

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