• September is known as Heritage Month in South Africa and to help you celebrate the diverse cultures of our nation, I am exploring restaurants that offer a unique, cultural dining experience. In this guide, we’re focusing on must-visit Cape Malay restaurants in the Mother City. 

    Cape Town is known for its rich Cape Malay culture and the food scene is no exception. 

    Among the many traditional culinary influences is Cape Malay cuisine.  The cuisine is a mix of traditional South African dishes, especially of the West Coast, with Malaysian, or Eastern influences. The Cape Malay cuisine is usually aromatic, where fragrant spices like cumin, coriander, and turmeric shine, and dishes like bobotie, bredies, and samoosas have become local favourites. If you’re looking to experience the heart of Cape Malay cooking, these are the must-visit restaurants in Cape Town. 

    Bo-Kaap Kombuis

    Located in the iconic Bo-Kaap district, Bo-Kaap Kombuis is more than just a restaurant—it’s a celebration of heritage. Owners Yusuf and Nazli, deeply rooted in the area’s history, have created a space that feels like home, serving dishes that reflect the spirit of the Bo-Kaap.  

    Popular with locals, tourists, and even global VIPs, the menu features authentic Cape Malay classics. And the vibe? Warm and welcoming, much like the flavours on your plate. 

     

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    Opening Hours:

    Lunch: Tuesday to Sunday, 12 pm – 3 pm 

    Dinner: Tuesday to Saturday, 6 pm – 10 pm 

    Address: 7 August Street, Schotsche Kloof, Cape Town 

    Website: bokaapkombuis.co.za 

    Contact: 021 422 5446  

    Faeeza’s Home Kitchen

    For a hands-on Cape Malay cooking experience, Faeeza’s Home Kitchen is where you’ll want to go. Here, you can learn to roll rotis, craft samoosas, and perfect curries in a homely setting with Faeeza herself.  

    Her cooking classes are interactive and fun—ideal for anyone wanting to connect over food. The experience wraps up with a meal around Faeeza’s dining table, offering a taste of her three-course Cape Malay menu. Plus, you might bump into someone famous—Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have both dined here! The cute little purple house has even been featured on Netflix’s Someone Feed Phil.

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    Opening Hours:

    Monday to Friday, 9 am – 5 pm 

    Saturday, 9 am – 4 pm 

    Address: Chiappini Lane, Schotsche Kloof, Cape Town 

    Website: faeezashomekitchen.com 

    Contact: 072 120 3710 

    Biesmiellah at the Lounge

    Biesmiellah at the Lounge offers an extensive menu of Cape Malay and South African favourites. Known for its halal-certified dishes, this restaurant is all about staying true to tradition while offering a cosy atmosphere.

    From aromatic curries to heartwarming bredies, every meal is a journey through Cape Malay history. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, the rich flavours and welcoming service will leave you wanting more. 

    Opening Hours:

    Monday to Friday, 9 am – 10 pm 

    Saturday, 10:30 am – 10 pm 

    Address: 2 Wale Street & Pentz Street, Bo-Kaap, Cape Town 

    Website: biesmiellah.co.za 

    Contact: 021 423 0850 

    126 Cape Kitchen & Cafe

    Tucked in the Bo-Kaap, 126 Cape Kitchen & Cafe brings together the flavours of Cape Malay and Indian cuisines. The sleek, modern interior sets the stage for a relaxed yet upscale dining experience.

    On the menu, you’ll find beautifully crafted local favourites, all made with the finest locally sourced ingredients. It’s a great spot to try classic Cape Malay dishes with a contemporary twist. 

    Opening Hours:

    Monday to Friday: 

    Breakfast: 7 am – 10:30 am 

    Lunch: 12 pm – 4 pm 

    Dinner: 6 pm – 9 pm 

    Saturday and Sunday: 

    Lunch and Dinner: 12 pm – 9 pm 

    Address: 126 Buitengracht Street, Cape Town 

    Website: hyattrestaurants.com 

    Contact: 021 214 1234 

    Jonkershuis Constantia

    For a more scenic Cape Malay dining experience, head to Jonkershuis Constantia. Nestled among the beautiful vineyards of Groot Constantia, this restaurant is all about sustainability and local sourcing.

    The menu celebrates Cape Malay flavours while also offering a mix of more casual options like burgers. The outdoor seating, with its stunning views, makes it a perfect spot for a leisurely lunch or dinner. 

    Opening Hours:

    Daily: 8 am – 9 pm (hours may vary seasonally) 

    Address: Groot Constantia, Constantia, Cape Town 

    Website: jonkershuisconstantia.co.za 

    Contact: 021 794 6255 

     These eateries not only serve delicious food but also offer a glimpse into Cape Town’s cultural history. Whether you’re keen on learning how to make your own Cape Malay dishes or simply want to indulge in a flavourful meal, each of these spots will take you on a journey to discover the heart of Cape Town through its food. 

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    Feature image: Bo-Kaap Kombuis