The west coast of South Africa is renowned for its picture perfect scenery, vibrant vibe and extraordinary local cuisine, or in a nut shell...Die Vis Vlekhuis.
Talking about shells... Die Vis Vlekhuis family restaurant is a stone throw away (literally) from the beach where shells from all over the world gather in search of their new home- safe and sound in a Consol jar above your fire place.
This article is wandering off from the topic...as many conversations do while you sit with friends, enjoying cocktails, good food and a light show-off of pastel colours shooting in to the sky, as the war...
Situated on the bank of the Berg River, in the West Coast (Velddrif) is Die Vishuis Restaurant, with Herman from 01 Jan 2012, one can see giant pelicans sunning themselves on old wooden jetties where three generations fisherman still operate to catch harders and dry out to make the local and unique Bokkoms.
This restaurant was once a real vishuis where the fisherman used to salt the harders in big tanks. What remains of those days are the seashells in the original sand walls portions of which has been uncovered. This quirky little national monument has been kept appealingly genuine, complete...
Riviera Hotel se kamers sowel as die chalets het n prag uitsig oor die Bergrivier. Ons Restaurant, "Die Pont" spog met n seekos spyskaart en Sondag Buffet wat tonge aan die praat het. Rugby word op die "bigscreen'" geniet en die kroeg is naby vir geseligheid.
Russells on the Port is an intimate 90 seater Restaurant and 4-Star Guest House situated in a luxurious 6 roomed villa overlooking the Berg River basin.
Our menu is seasonal and has fresh contemporary dishes with global influences. Flavours are big and natural, focusing on the essence of the main ingredient.
We have our own vegetable garden and pride ourselves on preparing fresh produce. Dishes of West Coast seafood, lamb rump, crispy pork belly and locally sourced game are staples.
For something more casual, enjoy gourmet wood fired pizzas and flatbreads while watching the tides ebb and fl...