There’s a new reason to fall in love with the Atlantic Seaboard. Introducing Amare, the hottest new restaurant in Bantry Bay. Meaning ‘to love’ in Latin, Amare is a culinary love story brought to life – a celebration of Mediterranean roots infused with fresh flavours, coastal charm, and an air of sophistication that makes it the new dining destination in Cape Town.
Amare offers more than just a meal – it creates an experience. Drawing inspiration from the rugged coastlines of Andalucia to the sunlit vineyards of Tuscany, each dish celebrates the rich culinary heritage of the Mediterranean.
Complemented by inventive cocktails that surprise and delight, it’s the perfect recipe for an unforgettable evening. Whether you’re visiting for a leisurely breakfast, a light lunch or a decadent dinner, the menu is infused with the vibrant essence of the Mediterranean.
Picture South Coast-inspired sharing plates, handcrafted pasta, and meticulously curated mains that showcase the finest flavours of land and sea.
What sets Amare apart? It’s not just the food, though every bite is crafted with care and passion. It’s the blend of art, design, music and atmosphere that creates a space where people come to connect, celebrate and unwind.
Nestled in the prestigious Bantry Bay, Amare offers sweeping views, tranquil vibes, and a touch of coastal glamour that elevates every dining experience.
‘At Amare, art, design, food, music and people are woven together in the fabric of love,’ says founder Ahsan Dharvesh. This ethos is evident in every detail – from the thoughtfully curated menu to the ambience that invites you to linger a little longer.
Whether it’s a romantic dinner, a gathering with friends, or a moment to savour on your own, Amare is the place where memories are made. Food that satisfies, cocktails that surprise – your table is waiting.
It’s not just a restaurant; it’s where locals and tourists come to fall in love with life, one bite at a time. Come see why everyone is talking about Amare.
For bookings and more information, visit Amare’s website here.
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