Blue Waters Café

Port Elizabeth


Blue Waters is popular week-long for its beachfront location and incredibly broad menu, which covers the spectrum from pasta to tapas and sushi to steaks. Culinary epiphanies are thin on the ground, but it is reasonable for a quick bite or a drink on the balcony.


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