It was surprisingly quiet for an end of month at lunch time
at the V&A Waterfront. Our initial plans of going to the movies went a bit
haywire when we got side tracked by the Coca-Cola Contour Art Walk (very
recommendable!). I didn’t feel like Spur for lunch – just feels wrong, when it
is a gorgeous day in Cape Town at the Waterfront, and there are SO many other places to choose from. We ended up at the V&A
Waterfront Food Market (where the old Musica store used to be). This is not
Mark’s scene at all, but he did say that it looked quite clean and contained
and not too busy and was willing to try it.
FOOD: There is something for everyone. I had Thai; cashew
nuts, veggies and prawn stir fry with rice. Quite a big portion, and fairly
tasty (R75). Mark had the pulled pork Ciabatta and coleslaw, all covered with a spicy sauce and shoved into the
same bun. He says that it was quite tasty, but not very big. (R50).
DRINKS: We didn’t get anything
SERVICE: You order your food and then you can sit inside or
outside, no waiters. We sat outside because it was such a gorgeous day.
VALUE FOR MONEY: It’s fair. Mine seemed to be more value
than Mark’s – I’m sure he was still hungry.
PARKING: It’s at the V&A Waterfront, so there is a lot
of parking, but it can get hectic when it is tourist season.
RECOMMENDABLE: Nice if it is not too busy. Nice for
something quick.
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