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Capello Restaurant

Capello Restaurant in Cape Town exudes an irresistible charm that blends city flair with a vibrant local spirit. Situated on Long Street and operating since 1999, Capello offers an atmosphere perfect for classical mingling and exceptional culinary experiences. Whether you seek a leisurely meal or a lively evening out, Capello can suit all tastes and occasions.

Its menu celebrates international influences, ensuring every dish is a tasty masterpiece. From succulent steaks to pasta dishes and sharing platters, each plate is crafted with passion. The restaurant’s commitment to quality extends to its well-curated wine list, showcasing the finest selections from local vineyards.

The world-class ambiance at Capello is as inviting as its menu. Elegant yet relaxed, the decor blends contemporary design with warm, unsurpassed energy. Whether seated indoors amidst stylish furnishings or enjoying the bustling outdoor terrace, patrons can engage in lingering conversations and make lasting memories.

Service at Capello is attentive and friendly, ensuring every visit exceeds expectations. Whether you’re a resident or a visitor exploring Cape Town’s vibrant culinary scene, Capello Restaurant promises a dining experience that delights the senses and leaves a lasting impression.

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