In true temperamental Mother City-style, Capetonians in anticipation of a beautifully sunny start to spring were caught completely off-guard by the first weekend in September’s wintry bouts of rain.
In an attempt to dine away the gloomy weather that was forewarned, my weekend had an early start with a long lunch at the breathtakingly situated Salt, in Bantry Bay, on the Friday afternoon.
Overlooking a moody
Ever-indecisive and equally adventurous, it was decided that all the meals at our table would be shared. The juicy rare sirloin, roast field mushrooms and home-made ketchup, followed by a steamy Moroccan lamb curry with chick peas, orange and green olives, and a lemony-garlic sauté of squid, chorizo, butter beans and tomato, almost made us wish that spring would stay away slightly longer.
Rainy Saturday brunch called for a bowl of creamy Malay butter chicken curry and minty Mojitos at the bustling Neighbourgoods Market in
Dinner at the latest friendly neighbourhood eatery in Observatory, Thai Thai, consisted of deep-fried Kingklip in a creamy coconut, lemongrass and chilli sauce with glasses of zesty house white wine to finish.
The spring feeling finally kicked in with a delightfully sunny Sunday afternoon lunch at the impressively refurbished Grande
As winter’s dreary weather continues to overstay its welcome, why not plan a culinary weekend of your own and embrace belated spring in all its bluesy splendour.