Best Restaurants in Stellenbosch
Five essential tables, ranked by occasion.
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Stellenbosch’s Top 5
Dusk
Dusk is a unique dining concept by chefs Darren Badenhorst and Callan Austin offering an exquisite 13-course tasting menu focused on sustainability and fine dining with thoughtfully crafted dishes using hyper-local produ...
Hōseki at Delaire Graff
Hōseki at Delaire Graff Estate epitomises fine Winelands dining, with creativity and finesse combining with subtle aromatics and a symphony of fresh contemporary flavours in creatively re-imagined modern-Japanese s...
Mertia
Mertia is an intimate 28-seater restaurant opened by Marais Kirsten-Uys — who previously worked at a 3-Michelin-star restaurant in San Francisco — and Matt van den Berg, formerly of La Colombe and The Test Ki...
Rust en Vrede Estate
Rust en Vrede Estate is set on a manicured estate outside Stellenbosch where chef Fabio Daniel offers a six-course set menu each evening with tables laid in the farm’s original wine cellar. The combination of the h...
Jordan Wine Estate
Jordan Wine Estate’s restaurant under Chef Marthinus Ferreira has cemented its position as one of the standout dining destinations in the Cape Winelands, offering a fresh take on contemporary farm cuisine with opti...
Terroir at Kleine Zalze
Terroir at Kleine Zalze Estate offers Chef Michael Broughton’s seasonal produce menu in a beautiful wine farm setting that provides the full Cape Winelands backdrop for a French-influenced contemporary kitchen of c...
Dining in Stellenbosch — The Essential Guide
South Africa’s Most Ambitious Wine Town
Stellenbosch is South Africa’s second-oldest town, founded in 1679, and the oak-lined streets that were planted in the Dutch colonial period now shade some of the country’s most ambitious fine dining rooms. Where Franschhoek has Jan Hendrik van der Westhuizen’s Michelin pedigree, Stellenbosch has Dusk — described by diners from Michelin-starred establishments as “up there with the very best of them.” The comparison would have seemed implausible a decade ago; it is now the accepted verdict of the serious food community.
The dining scene in Stellenbosch is anchored by the wine estates that dominate the surrounding valley: Delaire Graff, Rust en Vrede, Kleine Zalze, and Jordan all have serious kitchens that treat the estate’s wines as both the context and the primary accompaniment for everything that arrives from the kitchen. Hōseki at Delaire Graff represents the most distinctive departure from this formula — Japanese omakase at a wine estate — while Dusk and Mertia represent the independent fine dining rooms that have made the town a culinary destination in its own right.
The Stellenbosch Wine Valley
The Stellenbosch wine region is the most planted and most celebrated in South Africa: the Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, and Pinotage that define the country’s red wine identity, alongside the Chenin Blanc and Chardonnay that provide the white wine quality. The restaurants that grow up around these estates inherit both the beauty of the vineyard landscape and the direct access to the estate’s best bottles that no restaurant outside the farm can replicate.