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Blowfish Restaurant

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Blowfish Restaurant

Blowfish Restaurant in Bloubergstrand, Cape Town, offers a delightful dining experience with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and Table Mountain. Known for its fresh seafood and exceptional sushi, Blowfish has been a staple in the Cape Town dining scene for over 20 years. The restaurant features a seafood counter where guests can choose their fresh catch, which is then expertly prepared by the chefs.

The menu at Blowfish includes a variety of dishes that cater to different tastes. Highlights include traditional Fish ‘n Chips, Teriyaki Seared Tuna, and a range of sushi options, from classic rolls to signature creations like the Salmon Kokoro Roll. For those who enjoy hands-on experiences, Blowfish offers sushi-making classes, where participants can learn to create their own sushi under the guidance of skilled chefs.

Blowfish is also a popular venue for special occasions, including weddings, thanks to its beautiful beachfront location and exceptional service. The restaurant offers several specials throughout the week, such as half-price sushi on Wednesdays and Sundays, and a Thursday prawn special.

Whether you’re looking for a romantic dinner, a family outing, or a place to celebrate a special event, Blowfish Restaurant provides a welcoming atmosphere with delicious food and breathtaking views.

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