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Café Paradiso

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Italian

Café Paradiso

Café Paradiso offers creative culinary twists on classic dishes, bringing ingredients seldom before experienced in Cape Town. The menu blends Mediterranean flavors with irresistible classics. Think tasty sharing platters, wood-fired pizzas, hearty mains, and indulgent desserts. The wine list is designed to complement the food perfectly, making for a well-rounded dining experience.

The staff here know their stuff and go the extra mile to make your meal memorable. Marketed as a home away from home, you and your family will feel welcomed and cared for while enjoying delicious dishes at any time of the day.

Whether you’re grabbing lunch with friends or celebrating something special, Café Paradiso fits the bill. On sunny days, snag a table in the leafy courtyard. When it’s chilly, cozy up inside. Whatever the occasion, you’re guaranteed a hospitable and warm ambiance.

If you’re exploring Cape Town or just looking for a solid meal out, give Café Paradiso a shot.

 

Phone Number: 

071 664 2863

076 303 7248

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