Breakfast food is too good and flexible to only be enjoyed at certain time in the morning. Here is a list of restaurants in the Winelands making sure that you can still indulge in a hearty breakfast all day.
This urban farmhouse kitchen fuses South African home cooking with Russian treats. For your all-day brekkie, you could tuck into anything from baked French toast with stewed apple and lemon-tahini syrup; shakshuka with roast red pepper, chorizo and feta; or salmon scrambled eggs with fennel and beetroot cured salmon trout with sour cream, and a croissant.
Complement your freshly roasted coffee with a serving of savoury mince on toast with tangy cheese and tomato, or the brand new banting hotdog breakfast, which comprises a frankfurter sausage wrapped in an omelette with cheese and a homemade tomato relish.
View this post on Instagram
Enjoy hearty breakfasts with a Spanish twist at Cosecha. Try the huevos rancheros eggs served on homemade tortillas with borracho beans, cheddar, and streaky bacon, or pan torrejas custard toast with maple syrup-infused berries and streaky bacon.
View this post on Instagram
While options like French toast banana loaf and eggs Benedict are sure to please breakfast-lovers, the team at Lust Bistro recommends the salmon Florentine, which arrives with two poached eggs, smoked salmon, wilted baby spinach, chardonnay-hollandaise sauce and flash-fried capers.
Enjoy an array of breakfasts from 6.30am to 4.30pm on weekdays, including the Bud Spencer, which arrives with two fried eggs, bacon, grated cheddar cheese and baked beans on toast, and the banting-friendly option that includes two poached eggs and bacon drizzled with ‘baconnaise’ sauce and served on two aubergine röstis. Banting pancakes and flapjacks made with coconut flour are also on offer.
? Available for online bookings on the Eat Out app.
Kickstart your day – any time of the day – with Ya-Ya’s signature eggs Benedict with poached eggs, ham, spinach, feta and orange-hollandaise sauce.
Did we miss your favourite all-day breakfast spots in the Winelands? Let us know in the comments below or review your experience using our free app.