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Friday, 25 September 2009

Posticino in Sea Point

Its official; I LOVE Posticino!  It was the first restaurant I had dinner at when I moved to Cape Town nearly three years ago and although I am not a regular visitor (I live in the Southern Suburbs and Posticino is across town on the Atlantic Seaboard), whenever I find myself on that side of the mountain Posticino is the designated dinner spot … Whenever I do visit the service is always good, the staff obliging, the atmosphere friendly and relaxed and most importantly the food is excellent!

Posticino Restaurant

Located on Sea Point Main Road, Posticino has been dishing up simple, fresh food for close on ten years and over that time the restaurant has become an established and favourite venue for locals and visitors alike.

Decorated with photos of the host family, Posticino boasts a great outside area for al fresco summer dining and an equally as inviting interior for the rainy winter months.

The pizzas remain ever popular, and so they should be.  The traditional thin bases are loaded with delicious toppings for a wood fired treat.  I also recommend the grilled calamari starter.

The menu and atmosphere have both played their parts in landing Posticino in the Dine Magazines South Africa Top 100 and they are deserving of that position.  Give Posticino a try but remember to book ahead of time so you aren’t disappointed.

Posticino Restaurant

Contact Details:
Telephone:  +27 (0)21 439-4014.
Address: Main Road, Sea Point, Cape Town.
Website: http://www.posticino.co.za/

Useful Links:
Sea Point Attractions
Things to Do in Sea Point
Sea Point Hotels
Sea Point Accommodation

Article by: SA Activities Editor
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1 comment about Posticino in Sea Point
  1. September 25th, 2009 at 12:00
    Robert says:

    There are few tasty treats in this world that can beat a property wood fired oven pizza. Though I tend to prefer a slightly thicker base myself.

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