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Laborie Suzanne, Laborie Restaurant

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Laborie Suzanne, Laborie Restaurant

Laborie Suzanne, located within the historic Laborie Wine Estate in Paarl, offers a delightful culinary experience set against the backdrop of the Drakenstein Mountains. Known for its Cape Dutch architecture and award-winning wines, the estate provides the perfect setting for a memorable culinary journey.

At Suzanne, the focus is on seasonal and locally sourced ingredients, ensuring every dish highlights the freshest flavors available. The menu changes regularly, with dishes crafted to reflect the best produce of the region. Each meal is thoughtfully paired with Laborie’s finest wine selections, creating a harmonious balance between food and wine that elevates the dining experience.

A unique feature of Suzanne is its Sunday Roast, offered every Sunday from 12:00 noon. This beloved weekly event showcases hearty, traditional roasts with all the trimmings, providing a perfect opportunity for family gatherings or leisurely Sunday lunches in the beautiful outdoor setting of Laborie’s scenic estate.

In addition to its dining options, Laborie Wine Estate offers a variety of activities such as wine tastings, estate tours, and an artisanal food market. The blend of exceptional cuisine, fine wines, and picturesque surroundings makes Suzanne at Laborie Restaurant a must-visit destination in the Cape Winelands.

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