Sunday, November 29, 2009
Death of the Flower Girl
Friday, November 20, 2009
Nap @ New Cape Quarter
It was too much to expect but the place was away from the restaurant and coffee shop killing zone and felt a lot more relaxing.
Here I am then, on a Nap sort of rustic scaffolding plank bench with a prices tag of R895 on a shaded terrace. I've got a view of Signal Hill, a rich fruity muffin (R20) and a strong americano (R15) and I've just seen one of the centre's cleaners drop her cell phone into her bucket of floor washing water. It still worked when she fished it out. Bubbles came out of the speaker when she got an sms. I said that's what you'd expect of a Nokia, built tough. She said it was a Samsung.
Stay at the New Cape Quarter and experience your own twists-in-the-tale and intrigue around De Waterkant. Have a look at our accommodation at www.rentalscapetown.com
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Pizza and Profanity at Big Bay- Col' Cacchio
Why is it called Big Bay? Where do you go for pizza if you live in a small village 40km from Cape Town? How do two of you have wine and then drive home without getting apprehended and incarcerated for the rest of the weekend? (And can you keep your cell phone on you whilst in jail?)
Most of of these riddles will remain unsolved for some time. But the meaning of "Col' Cacchio" in English ? That's easy. Put it into Google Translator set it from Italian to English and push the button. "With 'heck" is what the all knowing and all seeing robot comes up with, "up yours" is what the other sources say. Now you know.
Col' Cacchio is a pizza and pasta franchise. Lots of pizza choices arranged in ascending price and topping complexity. A handful of not the most inspiring pastas and salads for the pious make up the rest of the menu. Franchised restaurants make you think of walking into some themed place with totem poles or Irish artefacts that you'd only venture into at an airport or when disorientated in a broodingly sinister environment like N1 City. This franchise stays safely away from the red, white and green flags, quotes from Mama and Ferrari posters.
We wanted predictable, not too expensive, efficient with a view and that's what we got. 2 pizzas from the middle of the menu, a glass of Raka pink wine to share, a bottle of our own wine, R20 corkage, and a coffee to share cost R205, tip included. And views of Table Mountain and Robben Island for free, no extra charge for tables of 8 or more.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
36 hours in Camps Bay: The Neptune, Maranellos, The Hussar and some exercise.
Here we are up on Hely Hutchinson Rd having a run. With gentle beaches and many furlongs of restaurant frontage to lounge at it is easy to be contrary and try out the roads, grass verges and pavements of the high altitude reaches of Camps Bay. The road slopes cruelly upwards, the wind hootles and shrieks and we stride and grimace like something out of Chariots of Fire. O Clouds unfold...