Hooked on seafood? Try these Camps Bay favourites

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Camps Bay is truly a paradise for seafood lovers.

A blend of laid-back luxury, vibrant energy, and exceptional seafood spots awaits in this beautiful coastal suburb of Cape Town.

Dining in Camps Bay feels like a vacation, thanks to its stunning views and fresh ocean cuisine, including calamari and sushi.

These restaurants provide unique dining experiences you will want to enjoy again, whether you are a local foodie or visiting for the first time.

Harbour House

Newly opened on the Camps Bay strip, Harbour House offers its unforgettable fine dining seafood experience at a stunning beachfront location.

The restaurant showcases a menu featuring expertly prepared, locally sourced seafood in season, including grilled prawns, seafood pastas, and more options to choose from.

The interior combines warm lighting, natural textures, and soft neutral tones with modern coastal elegance.

This gem also has exquisite views of the ocean framed by large glass windows, which let in an abundance of natural light and contribute to the room’s airy ambience.

As the cherry on top, the establishment’s coastal atmosphere features white tablecloths, smooth wooden finishes, and ocean-inspired accents.

Paranga

The flagship beachfront restaurant from Kove Collection offers classic hospitality, sophisticated taste, and relaxed luxury.

Camps Bay, which defines Paranga, embodies an irreverent elegance that combines Cape Town’s casual vibe with elements of high society.

At the restaurant, you can enjoy bottomless champagne and leisurely lunches that effortlessly transition into spontaneous dinners right off the beach.

The Codfather

The Codfather is a unique restaurant without a printed menu and is undoubtedly worth trying. Inspired by a fish market, they showcase their fresh seafood in a sizeable display counter.

Guests can choose their desired fish sizes which are priced by weight, allowing them to see the costs before cooking.

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