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Café Orca

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Seafood

Café Orca

If you’re looking for a hunger-buster in Melkbosstrand, you can’t go wrong with Café Orca. Right on the beachfront, it’s got stunning views of the Atlantic that’ll make you want to linger over your coffee. For 25 years and counting, Café Orca has been offering a relaxed vibe, perfect for a beach day bite. Modern but cozy, this eatery will make you feel at home whether you’re dropping in for a quick lunch or settling in for a leisurely dinner with friends.

The food’s the real star here. Café Orca uses local ingredients, adding a unique spin on classic dishes. Their fried hake and chips are a local favorite, but they’ve got an assortment of scrumptious dishes to choose from too.

Café Orca feels like part of the local community. With a mix of tourists and local South Africans milling around, the energy of this cutesy haven is palpable. The staff emanates joyfulness, adding to the atmosphere.

This is the kind of place where you can enjoy a great meal, soak in the ocean views, and feel like you’ve experienced a little slice of what makes the coastal town of Melkbos so special.

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