Here are 10 Cape Town restaurants that serve out-of-this-world carrot cake:
A single forkful of carrot cake delivers a divine blend of spice and sweetness. The moist and tender crumb offers a combination of density and fluffiness, the chopped walnuts or pecans add a satisfying crunch and the chewy sultanas infuse bursts of fruity sweetness to the cake’s composition.
Several of Cape Town’s culinary establishments, as chosen by Cape {town} Etc readers, have perfected the artistry of combining the natural sweetness of grated carrots with the subtle notes of cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves.1. Naked Coffee, Sea Point With coffee at the heart of this eatery’s mission, Naked takes pride in its single-origin beans, sourced from El Salvador and hand-roasted in small batches. With flavours like caramelised brown sugar-coated orange peel, honey, bittersweet cocoa, milk chocolate and coconut, Naked Coffee does far more than just provide a buzz.
Beyond the coffee and tasty menu offerings, Naked’s freshly baked goods are simply superb, particularly its signature banana bread and carrot cake. These treats are reason enough for Atlantic Seaboarders to incorporate Naked into their daily routine, adding an extra layer of delight to their day.Monday to Saturday, 7am to 5:30pm | Sunday, 7am to 3pm
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