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Harbour House Restaurant, Kalk Bay

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South African

Harbour House Restaurant, Kalk Bay

Harbour House restaurant, situated on the scenic shores of South Africa’s picturesque coastline, epitomizes a harmonious blend of exquisite dining and breathtaking views. Guests can experience stunning views of the working harbor in Kalk Bay, False Bay, and the Hottentots Mountain Range.

Renowned for its fresh seafood and sushi, Harbour House prides itself on sourcing the finest local ingredients, ensuring every dish bursts with coastal flavors. From succulent prawns to delicate seafood platters, Harbour House provides separate main, sushi, wine, and cocktail menus. For those preferring alternatives to seafood, the restaurant also has premium meats and vegetarian dishes crafted with delicate finesse.

Whether enjoying an intimate dinner for two or celebrating a special occasion with family and friends, guests are treated to beautiful azure waters and rolling waves, creating a tranquil and unforgettable dining backdrop. Discover the essence of coastal dining at Harbour House—a place where every meal is a celebration of the sea.

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