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South Africa’s top five restaurants: Here’s a list of our top five fine-dining restaurants in SA

South Africa has some of the best hospitality spots — our restaurants and wines are revered by the world over. The combination of quality local ingredients, globally trained chefs and the best wine make for a culinary delight. In a celebration of the South African fine-dining experience, we’ve compiled a list of the top five restaurants in South Africa. Situated at Summerhill guest estate, the LivingRoom is one of Kwa-Zulu Natal’s finest dining destinations.

Wolfgat restaurant in the small fishing village of Paternoster is just a two-hour drive from Cape Town. Situated in a charming revamped fisherman’s cottage on the Atlantic coastline, the restaurant is named after the nearby Wolfgat cave, an archaeological wonder containing remnants of an ancient culture and rumoured gateway to underground passages.

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