The prestigious travel magazine Conde Nast Traveler has ranked Cape Town the third best food city in the world, as voted by consumers in its annual Reader’s Choice Awards.
Taking first place was San Sebastián in Spain, a Basque city famed for its Michelin-starred restaurants and tapas bars, while finishing in second place was romantic capital of the world, Paris.
Cape Town’s foodie scene is huge and we’re home to world-famous restaurants such as The Test Kitchen, so third place is a solid achievement for our city.
But I wonder how deserving we are of this title when poverty and hunger are such common problems in our country? I’m all for the award, however I feel that in a nation where so many go to bed hungry every night, it may be slightly selfish that we’re getting ranked as the third best food city in the world. Just my two cents.
Cape Town has been named one of the World’s Best Food Cities for Conde Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Awards for 2014. Yummy!
— City of Cape Town (@CityofCT) April 13, 2015
We have a multitude of exciting restaurants and unique dining concepts spanning the city and surrounds, definitely getting us on the international foodie map in recent times. The Reader’s Choice Awards ranked us ahead of cities like Tokyo, Sydney, Budapest, Vienna, Rome and Montreal.
Maria Shollenbarger, writer for Conde Nast Traveler, had this to say about the Mother City:
‘In Cape Town, ‘local’ rules. The Mother city is smallish, casual but supremely stylish, and welcoming – words that describe its artisanal foods and restaurant scenes as much as its citizens.’
Nice one Cape Town! Read the feature here.
Why Not! 😉
Omdat jy daar is…Charlene Pretorius
Paris here we come !
Its also the Best Third World Food City!
(Help me here, Alex Kosterman)
Got any good pizza?
Samantha Rosenstein we are going to Cape Town!!!! Dave Rosenstein you could join us if you not too scared?!?
Heather got my toothbrush lets go!
Rita Meegan Joy Meegan Michelle Meegan May would u say so 🙂 .. I say best food for prices you pay 2 over seas
Defo… Best food and vino for sure and for a fraction of what we pay here or at home… U0001f497 Cape Town
Hades Lui Are we at the right place? 😛
Were to eat then???????????
Alex McGregor
@saucissedeli Amanda Lewis
Well done Cape Town
After four months in vancouver where the food is good, I have not yet found a restaurant that compares to those in CT.
unfortunately the majority of cape town’s residents will never get to enjoy most of this food…
This explains our increase in volume Timothy Govender and Soraya Patel
majority of any city will never get to enjoy anything anyway.
This is the same company that voted Cape Town No 1 place to visit for a holiday.
Ju W EL Platz 1⃣
What a load of rubbish!! So not true.U0001f44eU0001f44eU0001f44eU0001f44eU0001f44e
Lee Lebotsa
Can’t wait to visit hopefully this year !
We don’t eat junk food in Cape Town
?????Why….City is open to All…
Totally
The boerie rolls outside builders warehouse are simply amazing
Kak.
Well done family !
500 cities in France and Italy would get more votes from people who know than this idols nonsense
Third most expensive also
Proudly Capetonion! Respect!
Must have visited The Test Kitchen at Old Biscuit Mill and you cannot get reservation till next year U0001f633
Yay good for Cape Town The mother city has excellent cooks and tasty diverse food
Now to celebrate I’m going to have some chakalaka on toast.
Jenna Manthé
Marvelous!
Gavin Lockitch
Zoë Rogers
And I’m not surprised ☺️
Certainly not bad.
That makes me sooooooo happyU0001f609
So true , Juan!!!
Sonny J Fox
If you earn top 10% of salary bracket or you’re a tourist yes…
Absolutely!!!!
al vroetel ons in die donkerte ??
Lara Boonstoppel Henny Boonstoppel Arie Boonstoppel
I stopped going to Biscuit Mill I do not enjoy standing and eating . Food prices are exuberant. Caitering for the tourist’s.
Well done we Capetonians place the name of Jesus Christ over the City of Cape Town well done and keep going for more!!!
We enjoy this food in our homes every day Juan-Pablo!!!
Only those with money get to experience this.
Pity most of us cannot afford to go to the top restaurants!
Dis omdat ons kwaliteit v vleis wereldwyd hoog is. Dankie boere
Cassim family still rates Durban best food city. No one touches Crystals, Manjra and bunny chow from Patels.
After being in the U.K. and Chicago I agree, Cape Towns restaurants rated far better.
well done!!
Hiya … thing is, to improve the living conditions of poor people who don’t have enough to eat; you need to attract tourism and investment and stimulate the local economy and jobs…….so, in fact, by winning this award, one is getting closer to a goal. Just my two cents.