Top Vegan Dining Spots in Cape Town

Best Vegan Restaurants in Cape Town

There’s an old joke that in South Africa, chicken is classed as a vegetable. This is a country where the braai (barbecue) is a national symbol and meat plays an important role in all of the country’s cuisines. However, as people seek out a healthier lifestyle and look for ways to reduce strain on the planet, vegan living is gaining ground – and the Mother City is not one to be left behind when it comes to culinary trends. Here are some of the best vegan restaurants in Cape Town.

Jessy’s Waffles

Full of colour and vegan loveliness, one of the many dishes at Jessy’s Waffles @ Dancatdocumentary

Perched on the corner of convivial Dunkley Square, Jessy’s Waffles is a dessert cafe specialising in waffles. Everything on the menu is vegan and gluten-free, but the emphasis on health-conscious treats doesn’t get in the way of a little decadence. This cafe is all about flavour, with waffle toppings including homemade caramel sauce, vegan chocolate chips and dollops of Unframed ice cream. There are a few savoury waffles on the menu too, including one topped with guacamole and smoky ‘faken bacon’ coconut chips.

Plant

Plant may be known for its takes on vegan comfort food, but its juices and smoothies are also worth talking about © Lucy Corne

One of the longest-running vegan restaurants in the Mother City, Plant specialises in comfort food, including hot dogs, mac and cheese, nachos, and burgers as well as crunchy salads and poké-style bowls of sliced ingredients over rice. Vegan cheese and mayo are made on-site, and they even smoke their own ‘bacon’, made from tempeh, a soy-based product. Moreover, you can wash down your plant-based lunch with a cocktail, a craft beer, or a glass of local cab sauv.

Unframed

Unframed serves up plenty of ice cream flavours, many of them vegan © Claire Gunn

Again, eating vegan doesn’t have to be all about beansprouts and quinoa. Unframed is one of the city’s best places to slurp an ice cream – and many of the scoops are vegan. At any one time, there will be ten flavours available at the Kloof St shop, with at least three vegan offerings. The chocolate, beetroot, and ginger ice cream made with coconut milk ensures you’ll never miss dairy again.

Raw and Roxy

Layers of vegan goodness at Raw and Roxy © Lucy Corne

When turning to a raw, plant-based diet cleared up several health issues, Danish-born chef Beatrice Holst wanted to share her findings. Raw and Roxy specialises in raw vegan cuisine at its impressive new premises right in the city centre. Most people are surprised by just how many things on the menu pique their interest, so Beatrice added the tapas platter, allowing you to nibble on a range of dishes including Thai curry, lasagne, and sushi (with raw cauliflower instead of rice). The sweet treats are decadent – but you’ll have to replace your coffee with a superfood smoothie or matcha latte.

Honest Chocolate

Although not everything on the menu at Honest Chocolate is vegan, there are plenty of dairy-free treats to choose from. The sweet potato chocolate brownies come topped with a rich layer of dark, dairy-free chocolate, and the signature Banana Bread Bunny Chow (curry in a loaf of bread) is also available in a vegan version. Coffees can all be ordered with an almond milk option or try the Coconut Dream, a refreshing blend of coconut milk, cocoa, and dates.

Lekker Vegan

Finish off your faux meat burger or ‘Gatsby’ at Lekker Vegan with a dairy-free coffee of your choice © Lucy Corne

When you think of vegan food, your mind probably conjures up ‘body is a temple’ type cuisine: piles of raw vegetables sprinkled with sprouts and seeds. Lekker Vegan offers another approach – vegan junk food, because vegans get hangovers too. On the menu are faux meat burgers topped with vegan cheddar, fried onion rings, and jalapenos; soft serve ice cream; chip rolls; NugNuggets and vegan versions of South Africa’s favourite junk food, the Gatsby. The Gatsby is a giant roll stuffed full of salad, chips, spicy sauce, and some form of meat, or in this case, a well-seasoned meat substitute.

High Tea at the Twelve Apostles

Ah high tea. So elegant, so scrumptious, yet usually full of eggs, deli meats, and lashings of cream. Luckily the Twelve Apostles Hotel & Spa has introduced a vegan version of its very popular high tea. The three-tiered stand comes topped with aubergine sandwiches fried with dukka (Egyptian mixture of herbs, spices, and nuts), slabs of rich chocolate cake, and even vegan scones served with fruit compote in lieu of cream.

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