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Tasha’s Restaurant, Constantia

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Tasha’s Restaurant, Constantia

Tasha’s Restaurant in Cape Town offers a stylish and diverse dining experience, known for its beautiful settings and engaging service. Tasha’s Constantia is set in the serene and scenic Constantia area, offering a tranquil escape with its lush surroundings and refined décor.

This branch, located at the popular Constantia Village shopping center, draws inspiration from the rustic elegance of the French countryside, making it a peaceful retreat for diners. The menu here highlights Mediterranean-inspired dishes and fresh seafood, with popular options such as creamy pesto pasta, parmesan & couscous-crusted chicken, and indulgent desserts like lemon meringue.

This location also stands out for its intimate outdoor seating, where guests can enjoy their meals surrounded by beautiful greenery, making it an ideal spot for long, leisurely breakfasts or dinners. The warm, earthy tones of the interior décor add to the sense of relaxation while maintaining the chic Tasha’s vibe.

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