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Bouchon Wine Bar & Bistro

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Bouchon Wine Bar & Bistro

In the core of Cape Town, Bouchon Wine Bar and Bistro offers a fresh twist on the urban winery experience. Bouchon’s philosophy is simple: great wine, delicious food, and good times in a welcoming environment.

The visionaries behind this exciting venture are wine virtuoso Christophe Durand of Dorrance Wines and culinary innovator Faisal Khakoo, known for La Boheme and Engruna. Their vision: create a space where wine exploration meets culinary delight, minus the pretension.

Bouchon’s wine selection is nothing short of spectacular. It includes an impressive selection of local treasures and international stars. The weekly “Travel Through Your Glass” exemplifies this creativity, allowing guests to wine from across the globe all from the comfort of their seats.

Complementing the stellar wine lineup is a dynamic weekly menu. It showcases seasonal tapas and desserts that are pure indulgence. The culinary team’s commitment to innovative, exciting dishes ensures there’s always something new to treat your taste buds.

This versatile venue caters to all occasions. It’s perfect for post-work drinks, casual dinners with friends, romantic evenings, or exclusive celebrations in the private cellar. For those who appreciate life’s pleasures without taking themselves too seriously, come immerse yourselves in Bouchon’s world of flavors and fun.

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