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Hacienda Restaurant

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Mexican

Hacienda Restaurant

Hacienda Restaurant, located at 92 Bree Street in Cape Town, brings the vibrant flavors of Baja California to the city with a modern twist on authentic coastal Mexican cuisine. The restaurant, inspired by the northwest region of Mexico, offers a diverse menu that highlights fresh seafood, handmade tortillas, and their signature mole sauce, which is nurtured daily for an ever-evolving flavor.

The ambiance at Hacienda is both lively and welcoming, featuring a stylish interior that enhances the dining experience. Guests can enjoy unique offerings such as tableside guacamole preparation, complimentary totopos (corn tortilla chips) and dips, and a wide selection of tequilas and mezcals. The tapas-style menu is perfect for sharing, allowing diners to sample a variety of dishes. Highlights include the tempura lobster tacos, pollo barbacoa, and churros served with burnt banana dulce and chocolate guajillo ice cream.

Hacienda also offers special events like tequila tastings and happy hours with half-price margaritas and selected beers and wines from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. daily, except on First Thursdays. The restaurant is open from Monday to Sunday, 12 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., making it a versatile spot for both lunch and dinner.

Overall, Hacienda provides an immersive and delightful dining experience, combining excellent food, elevated flavors, and friendly service in a vibrant setting.

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