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Bistro Sixteen82, Steenberg Wine Estate Restaurant

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Bistro Sixteen82, Steenberg Wine Estate Restaurant

Tucked away within the photo-worthy Steenberg Wine Estate, a culinary gem awaits, promising a distinctive and unforgettable dining experience.

Bistro Sixteen82 offers a contemporary culinary haven, helmed by the talented Chef Kerry Kilpin. Guests can expect a stylish, modern ambiance to soak in as they try the inventive dishes on the menu. The bistro exudes a blend of the estate’s history and creative cooking techniques, providing options for comfort food and sophisticated masterpieces.

Drawing inspiration from the beautiful Constantia Valley landscape, Chef Kilpin creates a symphony of flavors, from the zestful embrace of the sea to the tender richness of land-based delicacies. With specials, like the Tapas for Two, to changing seasonal dishes, Bistro Sixteen82 has flavors for all. The laid-back ambiance makes it an ideal choice for casual gatherings with friends or celebratory family occasions.

Whether you’re indulging in Steenberg’s renowned wines or savoring a delicious meal, both Bistro Sixteen82 and Steenberg’s other restaurant Tryn offer memorable dining experiences that exude the essence of the estate’s spirit.

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