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Asoka Restaurant, Bar, and Lounge

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Asoka Restaurant, Bar, and Lounge

On bustling Kloof Street in Cape Town, Asoka Restaurant provides a sensory food adventure. Its historic Victorian building, transformed into a captivating restaurant and bar, offers a unique blend of history, delectable food, and inviting music.

Asoka’s menu features an enticing selection of Asian-inspired sharing plates, perfect for a social evening. Their à la carte menu caters to individual preferences, offering seasonal dishes prepared with responsibly sourced ingredients. Explore their cocktail list, which showcases classics and modern creations crafted by expert bartenders.

The true magic of Asoka unfolds as the night progresses, perfect for after-work festivities. The venue pulsates with live music, including DJs and bands that enhance the vibrant atmosphere. From intimate candlelit dinners to lively celebrations, Asoka caters to every mood. As Asoka says themselves, “Come for the dinner, stay for the drinks.”

Whether you’re a brunch enthusiast or seeking a romantic evening meal, Asoka’s infectious energy sets it apart. Their doors are open from Mondays to Sundays, from 6:00 p.m. till late. For a treat, explore their three-course dinner special, available on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, or take your pick from their extensive drinks menu.

For a captivating dining experience steeped in history and lively vibes, the Asoka Restaurant in Cape Town awaits. Discover why this Kloof Street gem is a local favorite.

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