Cheyne's

Sea Point to Hout Bay


Cheyne Morrisby has gathered quite a following for his inventive Asian and Pacific Rim–inspired small plates, which combine adventurous flavours and textures. Not everything works, but when it does – such as with the tuna tacos, poke bowls and double-thick peanut-butter shakes – it can be sublime. The presentation, service and street-art decor are all great.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Sea Point to Hout Bay attractions

1. Leopard Statue

0.34 MILES

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2. Hout Bay Harbour

0.77 MILES

Partly given over to tourism with complexes such as Mariner’s Wharf, Hout Bay’s harbour still functions and the southern side is a fishing port and…

3. World of Birds

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Barbets, weavers and flamingos are among the 3000 birds and small mammals – covering some 400 different species – at Africa's largest bird park. A real…

4. Sandy Bay

2.14 MILES

This particularly beautiful stretch of sandy beach is roughly a 15-minute walk to the south from the Sunset Rocks parking area at Llandudno. As Cape Town…

5. Llandudno Beach

2.65 MILES

The exclusive enclave of Llandudno has a giant-boulder-flanked beach that’s a beauty. It’s a popular spot with families. There’s surfing here on the beach…

6. Klein Constantia

2.98 MILES

Part of Simon van der Stel's original Constantia estate, Klein Constantia is famous for its Vin de Constance, a sweet muscat wine. It was Napoleon’s…

7. Kramat of Sheik Abdurachman Matebe Shah

3.3 MILES

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8. Buitenverwachting

3.32 MILES

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