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Utopia Cape Town

Restaurant

Utopia Cape Town

Take the lift to the 15th floor of the Capital Mirage Building in De Waterkant and you’ll understand why Utopia earned the title of Africa’s Best Rooftop Restaurant at the World Culinary Awards. Executive Chef Nikita Zoulis runs the kitchen with over 20 years of experience. His Mediterranean-style menu uses fresh, seasonal ingredients. 

For a taste of added luxury, West Coast oysters are a specialty, served with local MCC. The grilled seafood platters are a signature, enticing guests to return. Meat cuts and vegetarian dishes hold their own, tantalizing any preference. True to their slogan of “elevated dining,” Utopia also offers a five-course tasting menu that changes seasonally. With a wealth of insight into wine pairings from the Cape regions, the staff ensures a seamless breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

The feel is upscale but relaxed enough for date night on the deck at sunset or a group booking for a picturesque celebration of food. Breathtaking views like Table Mountain, Lion’s Head, Bo-Kaap, and the harbour surround you for a magical experience. Enjoy the allure of Utopia for your next event or dinner, and book your reservation today.

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