Cafe Talk

May 19th, 2009
East Head Cafe is being gutted and rebuilt. Thomas has apparently sold his share to Jerome and I assume these are preparations for the new season if it ever comes. Deli Delight have moved to 5 Du Preez St in Knysna Heights or you can find them at the Wild Oats market on Saturday mornings.  L’Opera has changed hands as has Cafe Panache, Lazy Bean, the Old Watermill, Zest and Fat Susi’s. Canyan’s, Fusion Cafe and De Vinitchi’s have all closed whilst Red Barn, the Green House and the Thai Kitchen have all opened or as in the case of the Thai Kitchen, are busy opening. There is also an interesting little shop in Memorial Square selling shortbread and chocolate brownies amongst dresses, jewellery, memory sweets and custom built furniture.

OPENING TIMES FOR ROBBERG SEAFOOD SAFARI KNYSNA

May 19th, 2009

When to get your Fresh Fish, Delicious Sushi, Exotic Seafoods & Great Take Aways!

Mondays : 10am-6pm

Tuesday to Friday : 9am-6pm

Saturdays : 9am-2pm

Sundays we go fishing to bring you more Fresh Fish…….

Our Take Aways are available Monday to Friday : 10am-6pm

 Call us on 044-3823811 for your orders of Oysters & Crayfish!

Fresh Fish, Sushi, Take Aways, Exotic Seafoods, Prawns & More!

Fresh Fish, Sushi, Take Aways, Exotic Seafoods, Prawns & More!

“Gregs” Benedict

April 8th, 2009

I thought I had found a new breakfast spot at the Clubhouse overlooking the golf course at Sparrebosch. This was after I found and tried their “Greg’s Benedict”. At the time I decided it was a worth a return visit but alas, it is no more. Apparently Greg left some time ago and someone decided he should also be removed from their menu. This was unfortunate as it now leaves me with the choice between Mugg & Bean in Woodmill Lane and Dish which is a new restaurant attached to The Rex on Grey St. But at R55 on “Special” I have not plucked up the courage to try it.
The only other places I know of that offer anything remotely resembling Eggs Benedict  are Il de pain,  Susi’s and Coffee Connection. The latter two share the same  recipe which I dislike and I do wonder whether anyone besides me,  who tries it,  actually orders it a second time to check if its real or not.
[edit] Update
Cruise Cafe has recently introduced a breakfast menu and they do a poached egg on a generous slice of gammon which at R22 I am going to have to try again.
[edit] 3/5/09
We drove out to the Elephant Park yesterday to find that the restaurant has been taken over by Simon Ash and that they almost admit to having Eggs Benedict on their menu. Its also available at the Whitehouse where Mackintosh’s used to be.

Ask A Local

January 15th, 2009

Bistro’s

Cafe Fracois          Scarab Market       Sedgefield

Coffee Shop’s

Gabriella’s         Tide St       Knysna

Ile de pain       Thesen Island    Knysna

Island Coffee Shop   Leisure Isle

Restaurants

Mario’s   Waterfront

Pembrey’s    Western Head

Cruise Cafe   Waterfront

Enrico’s  Keurboom’s

Emily’s       Plett

Marks Restaurant

December 15th, 2008

I keep hearing mention of Mark’s Restaurant on Geoge Rex Drive and being thoroughly curious stopped off there for coffee the other day. Its not really the place for coffee. This despite the kiddies play area. They don’t do breakfast either. But there was a lot of hammering and banging going on as they put the finishing touches to the outdoor pub and what I think is going to be a small stage to host live music. There is no question about the fact that they are doing something about the place and that it looks good. They have also cleared the bush back to the fence line overlooking the wet lands. But after looking at the menu I somehow doubt we are going to see a bird hide with tea and scones on order.

Its a very ordinary steak house type menu, with lots of promises and nothing that really stands out to bite you. But undeterred I ordered the fish snack basket and that cup coffee. That was a pleasant surprise. It was of the “come back again” variety and the management from the Oyster Catcher might well pop in for a look see.

Cafe Talk

November 21st, 2008

The Killer Prawns have re-opened. I assume just for the season. I also understand that Casa de Galinha has changed hands as has de Oude Fabriek and Wu’s and I have finally found NumNum. Its the wholefoods deli and coffee shop which is just around the corner from Il de pain where I stopped for coffee this morning.

Whilst enagingly different, one thing I do dislike about Il de pain are their clients. Every time I go there some idiot gets nattering on their cellphone and its something that really gets under my skin. Today there were two of them. Totally oblivious to everyone else around them. Something I feel the owners should make a note of and put a stop to.

And whilst I am about it I might as well have a go the Oyster Catcher. Its a dump thats long past its sell by date. We went there a couple of weks ago and ordered the Goujons which were soggy and grey in the middle. We spoke to the waiter who did refer our complaint to the Manageress. She couldn’t have cared less. The venue looks grubby, the staff look grubby, the service is bad and we won’t be back.

Rock n’ Roll roadhouse party

November 4th, 2008

Arrive for the best 50′s and 60′s Rock ‘n Roll roadhouse meal you will ever have. Served in your car, true to style by your very own waitron on roller skates.

Waitrons on Skates

Waitrons on Skates

Tickets at the Playhouse Booking Office in Woodmill Lane next to the H2O shop.

For more info contact Dave Hendry   dave@botany.co.za

3825851 or 0825660252

Dates for the Diary

October 26th, 2008

The Heath will be hosting the Brazilian band Napalma on Wednesday 29th October at 19h30. There is a R30 cover chargeand you can find them between Plett and Knysna on the N2  044-5327928

Julie Tugwell and Sue Watson will be holding an exhibition of their work from 16th to the 24th December at  53 Kingfisher Street Sedgefield Phone/ fax 0443432363

Comings and Goings

October 10th, 2008

The season is nearly upon us and we have “Darling of the Cape” opening on the Upper Deck at the Waterfront, next to Panarotti’s. I have also just seen an advert for Dairy Crest’s ice cream cafe in Auctionmart road……………

The no name Cafe and Takeaway in Main just after what used to be the Protea Hotel, has closed, the owners have relocated to Cape Town and I know of at least one person who swears that their bacon and egg sandwiches were the best you could get. St Elmo’s have opened their doors on the other side of town offerng yet another option for Pizza.

A question of taste

October 8th, 2008

Eating out is firstly about service. Nothing any restaurant has ever come up with beats home cooking, so when I sit down at a restaurant I believe I have every reason to expect a high standard of service. Either that or service that is so atrocious it gets talked about and becomes a selling point and something that sets the establishment apart from all the rest.

That’s the second thing I look for, originality. There are very few restaurants or coffee shops in Knysna where I cant sit down and order without even looking at the menu. They are all the same and they are mostly deadly dull.

Finally there is the question of the taste. What can you say about a kitchen which throws marmalade into their humus; other than try it. My first choice (in Knysna) has to be the Cafe Francois bistro at the Scarab Market just outside Sedgefield. That said with apologies to Cruise Cafe which I do enjoy and Zest which I haven’t got to yet. I cant see them maintaining their poise and good humour when faced with a boisterous six year old who is always accompanied by his younger brother.

Coffee confectionary catering and good food in Knysna - Gabriella’s

When I stop to think of newspapers and coffee shops, it has to come down to Gabriella’s where I am quite happy to pay an extra six rand for the cheese, jam and marmalade that comes with ones croissant and along with everything else. She also does the best french toast I have yet managed to find. And this without a mention of the bacon that’s missing. The plate is large, its simple, looks good and tastes better.

Coffee tea confectionary cakes lunch menuin a garden setting - Gabriella’s

For a takeaway there is grilled calamari from the Seafood Safari. It reminds me of the Fishmonger when it first started up, oddly enough,  in Joburg. I enjoy the buzz one finds in what is an interesting “foodie” shop.