Smug Capetonians wax lyrical about mountain views, beachside cocktails and, of course, those verdant vineyards. If only we had the weather to go with it. Our northern cousins are already donning flip-flops and shorts while we long for lazy summer days.
The gorgeous Johannesburg weather needs to be put to good use. In the words of Lily Allen, ‘I believe that’s called al fresco…’
Where to dine al fresco in Johannesburg
A Palhota (The Hut)
Think calamari, bacalhau and clams in an authentic, rustic setting.
Adega (Bryanston)
Prawns. Sitting outside. Enough said.
Afrodisiac Restaurant
The place to be seen while dining on duck breast in cognac and cream.
Allora Ristorante (Sandton)
Try the perfectly seared tuna steak.
Assaggi
Life can’t get much better when you’re munching on the famous baby marrow fries in the sunshine.
Bayleaf & Sage
Breakfast is the thing here.
Bellagio
Sit on the patio overlooking the park while treating yourself to lobster linguine.
Bistro @ The Peech
Champagne in the garden dahling…
Bottega
Munch on a gourmet sandwich and enjoy the Parkhurst buzz.
Byzance
Greek food with great views.
Cafe del Sol
The pavement seating is very Parisian café, although the menu has an Italian focus.
Café Maude (Sandton)
Perfect for after-work drinks on the terrace.
Café Picobella
Share a jug of sangria on the balcony with friends.
Calisto's Restaurant
Relaxed and informal, just the place to crack open a few prawns.
Casalinga Ristorante
Gorgeous gardens and generous views.
La Belle Terrasse
Striking city views.
La Cucina di Ciro
Try the plum and almond tart.
La Patisserie
Think French courtyard chic
Nice on Fourth
One of the best breakfast spots in Joburg.
Pimento
Try the lime and coconut ice cream on a hot summer's day.
The Baytree (Morningside)
Dine poolside in the abundant garden.
The Birdcage
A gorgeous, eclectic garden for a long lazy lunch. (Pictured.)
By Malu Lambert