Archive for March, 2008

Sirocco, Knysna

Monday, March 31st, 2008

Knysna lagoon the Garden Route

A relaxed yet utterly sophisticated restaurant on the lagoons edge of Thesen Island is a restaurant called Sirocco, named after the warm wind that blows over the Meditterean.

The decor, food, wine menu and view are all top Knysna quality. Sirocco can cater for many guests and they always make place for you, except maybe in season time, when you will need to book beforehand, to be on the safe side. If you and your friends, family or loved ones are in the mood for deliciously stylish gourmet food and something special away from the norm with a calm atmosphere ala fine dining, then let me recommend Sirocco.

I have enjoyed cocktails and/ or drinks here after a long day at work, met here for drinks and snacks for a birthday party and stayed for wonderful lunches & dinners. If you arrive early enough to get a balcony table you can view the beautiful lagoon full of yachts and birds & on the plus-side you have 2 balconies to choose from to dodge from the wind -which tends to settle in the air towards the early evenings. They also offer a gas fire-like heater in the middle of the largest outside table which has space for glasses to be placed infront of you – this gas fire is always switched on in the winter time, which is convenient for guests.

Please visit their bathrooms, which are uni-sex, they are surprisingly different, anything out of the norm for me is awesome and I especially appreciate a restaurant which creates a special place away from home, a place where you would invite family and friends for a meal or drinks to relax and take it easy… in Knysna.

IL de PAN, Knysna

Sunday, March 16th, 2008

In the middle of the hussle and bussle of Thesen Island is a rare bakery, confectionery, breakfast, lunch and coffee shop named IL DE PAN. Named one of RSA’s top 100 places to eat, there is no doubt why they are ridiculously busy everyday, except Monday ofcourse because they are closed. The menu is interesting but unchangeable, the owners stick to their guns here, you order from menu – that’s it.

Fresh bread loaves are made and sold everyday, people que intime before the loaves are all sold out, yes the bread is that good, made in all styles and sizes. They sell many other items at the front of desk too, like choc chip biscuits, cook books, homemade jars of delictables, aprons, carrier cotton bags, you name it… most of which is their own brand. In Summer there is an ice-cream trailer outside their shop, under the tree, for the discerning ice-cream fan.

Il de pan is beautifully decorated and the food is consistently good. I have never had a bad meal and enjoy all the items off the menu, especially their warm chicken salad for lunch and poached eggs for breakfast. Something else to enjoy is the homemade lemonade served by the glass, refreshing!

When Il de pan is closed for 2 weeks in May or June, the Island is very quiet and the hussle and bussle disappears with the owners, but on their return, they find all their local patrons back as usual, ordering exactly what they did 2 weeks before, it is a clear indication that the locals cannot get enough of Il de pan’s offerings and also the special vibe you feel when you sit under the large tree and order a coffee, meal or bread and enjoy a chat with the owners.

Oyster Catcher, Knysna

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

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If you are wanting to catch a few beers or a bottle of wine and/or Knysna oysters while enjoying the view of the Knysna lagoon on the watersedge, then you should join the locals at their favourite pub – The Oyster Catcher.

Ideally located next to the waterfront and boat moorings, this local gem can be enjoyed by all and has indoor and outdoor seating facilities. A live band is entertainment on weekends and claim a loyal following on a Saturday and Sunday alike. Otherwise the Oyster Catcher house a big screen TV for sport fans and the music they play on week nights blends into the backround, so will not distract your evening. Only on the weekends is the music volume maximised.

The Oyster Catchers food is not the greatest in the Knysna, but they do make a killer Nachos, fried Fish & potato wedges & of course oysters, which is a winner anywhere in Knysna, although the Oyster Catcher’s oysters are not the biggest & bravest so maybe order an extra few to tantalize your tastebuds.

The “Catcher”, as the locals call their favourite pub, is an attraction on it’s own with glorious views, especially on a warm afternoon or at sunset time. Dog and children-friendly, the Catcher has their very own tripod stray cat that pops in to say hello every evening and greets everybody.

The locals adore their Oyster Catcher and so do I for a great vibe and a few beers to end a week or begin a weekend – everytime.

The Best Pie Shop in Plett

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

There is nothing better than a fresh pie filled with quality lamb, chicken or veggies fused with mint, thai curry or all those other tasty ingredients that most pie companies would rashin you out of. This pie company also offer a chicken thai curry pastry roll, what most people would call sausage rolls, which is mouth watering.

These pies are so well priced that the shop is a sell-out by day end. I am an utter local and cannot get enough, I decide in advance which filling I am going to purchase but as soon as I get inside the shop I usually change my mind, because I adore all their offerings. Ok so their pies are the best I have ever eaten or could make myself, but the guys and girls who own the shop are Pletts local surfer dudes and offer friendly, smiling service. They even don’t mind when you bring your huge cash notes when you are purchasing a pie for R11,50 – YES that cheap.

News of good food always travels fast, if you are a pie lover or not, you will enjoy Jaymores thin crispy crust, with packed meaty ingredients – Oh Ja for hungry tummys.