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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Cavalli Restaurant
Bistro fare, Fine-dining food, Modern, Vegetarian Lunch: Wednesday to Sunday 12noon - 2pm Dinner: Wednesday to Saturday 6pm - 8.30pm ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 0218553218
Lunch Dinner
Cavalli Restaurant
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Menu
Menu - A-la-Carte-Menu - Updated September 2023
PDF - A la Carte Menu (13 September 2023)
PDF - Chef’s Set Menu (March 2024)
Details
- Cost
- 5 Courses at the cost of R685 per person.
- Food
- Bistro fare, Fine-dining food, Modern, Vegetarian
- Corkage
- R110 per bottle (1 bottle per 4 persons)
- Cost
- 5 Courses at the cost of R685 per person.
- Ambience
- Groups, Kids, Special occasions, Views
- Payment
- Mastercard, Visa
- Facilities
- Accepts credit cards, Alfresco, Booking required, co*cktails, Dinner, Food, Functions, Licensed, Lunch, Parking, Serves food, Vegetarian, WiFi
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Location and contact
Critic's review
Food
Situated on the wine estate of the same name, in the Stellenbosch winelands, Cavalli Restaurant has views of the Helderberg mountains over a tranquil dam. The restaurant adheres to strict environmental and sustainability practices, and chef Lucas Carstens prides himself on his in-depth knowledge of sustainable sources. He has created a menu that displays a deep respect and understanding of local ingredients, and recognises the provenance of each ingredient. Diners can choose from the chef’s menu or order a la carte. For starters, the snacks – fired mushroom, furikake, tapioca crisp, curry and apricot – are a good opening salvo; light and vegetable focused, with the tapioca crisp bringing with it a hint of curry and apricot. Oysters with a fynbos mignonette are simple and delicious, allowing the flavours to shine; while artichoke, avocado, salsa verde and pine nuts show off delicate flavours and textures, and are a triumph of simplicity and gentle treatment. The butternut, langoustine and smoked fishbone velouté is outstanding – perfectly cooked butternut topped with poached langoustine and an exceptionally flavoured velouté. Mains of Angus beef with umami hollandaise, carrot and horseradish; and sustainable fish (hake, in this case) with eggplant, sherry caramel and black garlic impress with both flavour and technique, and innovative, elegant plating. Sides can be ordered separately: pommes anna with crème fraiche and chives, and a green salad of leaves, herbs, broad beans and seeds add an extra layer of indulgence to an already well-rounded menu. Vegetarians are well catered for with the likes of mushroom risotto with caramelised miso and dukkah, as well as celeriac, new potatoes and beurre noisette. For dessert, lemon curd and white chocolate beneath a meringue shell is an interesting and successful marriage, while a scoop of lemon sorbet served alongside delivers on the promise of true lemoniness.
Drinks
Guests can opt for a wine pairing with the chef’s menu, which includes mostly wines from the estate along with others from the area. There are also co*cktails on offer, including the Sticky Tongue – chopped lime and Absolut vodka stirred with guava syrup, charged with ginger beer and served long over ice. A selection of beers and spirits includes non-alcoholic options.
Service
Service is warm, consistent and attentive from the moment you arrive. The waiting staff and sommelier go the extra mile to ensure you have an excellent experience.
Ambience
The restaurant is large and filled with natural light from the terrace, which overlooks the dam. Outside, comfortable seating under umbrellas presents views of the indigenous plantings in the garden, and distant mountains. Inside, the furniture and décor are modern and minimalist, and almost gallery-like. There’s an art gallery and tasting room downstairs, which are well worth a visit.
User reviews
6 Reviews-
 
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Had the most amazing experience. Venue atmosphere service and food was such a pleasure. Celebrated my birthday there and I could not have chosen a better place.
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Judith Brink
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★
What a lovely evening out. We went for the Winter Special and it was well worth it. The food was delicious and the service was great. Great value.
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Stefan Bekker
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Great staff and service, good wine selection, well designed restaurant with a good vibe, the food was packed full of flavor but the sushi rice on the welcome snacks was over cooked, and the portion sizes was to big if you want to finish all of the dishes on the tasting menu but still a good restaurant
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Jackie Romanov
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★
A wonderfully pleasant afternoon with spectacular views.We received a warm welcome upon arrival, and the service was slick and attentive. Enjoyed the food too...we will definitely be back, thank you!!
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Jessica Schoeman
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Fair-priced fine dining and beautiful views
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