Monday, 29 September 2014

And Friday became Friyay at the Steenberg Farm...

I've just had one of my best weekends away ever. To do the experience justice, I'm going to upload more than one post so as not to bore anyone with a blog that goes on forever....all that amazingness needs the appropriate attention, so I'll launch with Friday, the start of the much anticipated bloggers weekend away.

With bags packed and loaded into my car, I headed for some downtime in vineyard territory, to a place where low lying stoney mountains (first clue right there) give way to acres of vines that taper off into a divine 5 star, 24 room hotel with olde worlde charm oozing class, comfort and simple elegance. You may be thinking that I'd escaped to one of the usual out of town spots like fabulous Franschhoek, Stellenbosch or even Greyton, but you'd be wrong. This glorious time was spent a mere 20 minutes away from the Cape Town CBD in Tokai, where you can find a gem of a destination called the Steenberg Farm that comprises the Steenberg Hotel, two restaurants called Bistro1682 and Catharina's, and a first class winery.

Invited by PR Clare Mack of Spill Communications, I had no idea what I was in for as on my previous visits to the estate I'd only been to the Bistro. My bad clearly, as Steenberg in all it's complete glory blew my hair back. Seriously, it way exceeded my expectations. From the minute I arrived at the hotel, I felt at home, welcomed by an amazing team of people at the reception.  From the attentive and friendly staff to the beautifully appointed suites, the top notch food, the spa, the surroundings and of course the bubbles and wine, the whole experience was outstanding. In one word, Steenberg is gorgeous.

The weather on our first day was a bit bleak so when rain disrupted our wine tasting in the indigenous garden on the hill above Bistro1682, marketing manager Caroline van Schalkwyk and brand communications officer Chanel, swiftly and effortlessly shifted to plan B, hoisting up the table, glasses, ice buckets and bottles, and led the way to the cellar to continue where we'd left off. That move turned out to be a win as I got to see, for the first time, racked sparkling wine in the remuage and degorgement phase..... the ins and outs of what goes down before that bubbly finds its way into your flute glass. Fascinating facts I tell you, and I have Ms. Sam Linsell to thank for shedding light on it all.

Dinner later at Bistro1682, hosted by the fab Nicolene, the sales and marketing manager (hospitality) was beyond. I left all restraint at the resin chandelier in the restaurant foyer and practically had to be rolled out the restaurant after our feasting session, but who could have resisted the beef tataki, those insanely delish truffled grilled taleggio focaccia, the zucchini fritters in smoked tomato butter, Asian sticky pork with salted Thai caramel, plus plus plus?

And then all that sublime bubbly and wine... I've made no secret of the fact that the Steenberg Nebbiolo is one of my fave wines and it flowed freely on Friyay.....yes, I did indulge, but don't judge me, you would have done the same. Needless to say I slept very well that first night.

The Steenberg Hotel as seen from the gardens...
Welcome to me...
My fabulous Pinotage suite...

This to-die-for focaccia...grilled telaggio and hot tomato oil...

Beef tataki with chilli, ginger, coriander soya and lime...
The delectable Nebbiolo wine...

The small plates menu at Bistro 1682 is available daily by the way, but only between 16:30 and 20:30 so don't go cruising in after 20:15 and expect a meal- you'll be too late to order and have to leave crying. Unlike me (@AllisonFoat_capetowndiva) and my fellow bloggers, Fiona Rossiter (@InspiredLivingSA) Natalie Roos (@NatalieRoos), Sam Linsell (@drizzleanddip) and Claire Gunn (@clairegunnphoto) ...

Bistro bookings: 0217132211/reservations@bistro1682.co.za
All pics taken on a Canon 600D by Allison Foat, copyright DIVA PR

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Wednesday, 10 September 2014

Dining on the rocks, with killer views...

For the past 8 days we've been hosting a young man called Matteo from Venice who's been staying with us as part of a scholar exchange between my younger son Oscar's school, Camps Bay High, & 2 schools over in that stunning Italian city, the names of which I totally can't remember or spell.

Cape Town is a show-off kinda city so you'll believe me when I say there's been no shortage of where to take Matteo to see the most stunning beaches, mountains, wine farms, forests, hiking and walking trails, and way more. Cape Town literally has it all.

And when it comes to food the city has every type of cuisine available but as with everything, we tend to seek out the best so it made sense to take our guest somewhere superb to savour the finest of seafood, and where other than at Harbour House, one of the most outstanding restaurants situated right on the small fishing harbour in Kalk Bay, a quaint village along the False Bay coast. Matteo experienced excellent fresh fish, langoustines, the famous tian of prawns, and way more. It was a fine feast as the pics show....

People From Afar, if you plan on visiting our gorgeous city, be sure to make a turn at Harbour House in Kalk Bay (0217884133), or at the V&A Waterfront (0214184748)

Follow them @HarbourHouseZA @taste_kalkbay and Like their Facebook page.

*Most of the dishes pictured are part of the September winter special menu, only available at the Kalk Bay restaurant ~ such great value for your moolah at R160 for 2 courses & R180 for 3 courses (unavailable for Sunday lunches). Best to book ahead or you'll feel very bleak when you arrive and can't get a table ...

 

Kalk Bay...

 
Inside Harbour House- they've recently renovated & it looks & feels spacious & amazing...
Prime beef carpaccio with tomato concasse, parmesan & parsnip crisps, parsnip purée & micro arugula...
That famous tian of prawns...
Oscar made swift work of those langoustines ...
Baked strawberry cheesecake with mini meringues, earl grey frozen yoghurt & creme anglais...
Creme brûlée, say no more...
 
The beautiful view from our table towards Simonstown...

 

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Coffee power in Cape Town

There are only a handful of places in Cape Town selling AMAZING coffee and The Power & the Glory is one of them. They stock Deluxe beans, very popular in this town. FYI other great coffee shops in the Mother City (that's what we fondly call Cape Town) are The House of Machines, Deluxe and Espressolab. Don't even think about getting your caffeine fix at Vida e Caffe, there I said it.
This little post of mine on this slightly grumpy-weather-Wednesday is just to show you, People From Afar, where to be sure to visit when in this hood when seeking out that excellent espresso / latte / whatever. Thando is probably one of the best baristas around so you're sure to get a smooth delivery,  in a stylish Le Creuset cup. For tea lovers- I'm also one of those- they serve Dilmah, such a fine leaf I must say. Oh, and the food is great as well. This is my go-to place for a breakfast of soft boiled eggs, with roasted sweet baby tomatoes and avo to replace the toast (yes, I'm busy Banting). And if you're love a spot to chill after work, P&G is also a bar, the Black Ram, doing the finest gourmet hotdogs, fabulous local and other craft beers, and some great vino...try the organic Waverley Hills cab sauv...it slips down ever so nicely.

13B Kloof Nek Rd, 0214222108, 08h00-23h30










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Friday, 5 September 2014

Bagged in Bangkok...

You've gotta love the quirky accessories you spy on the BTS Skytrain, in cafés and on the sidewalks of Bangkok. This trip I kept an eye out for handbags...anything that stood out from the usual bag brigade. I've always found the women of BKK to be so girly - toddlers, teens, twenty, thirty and even seventy somethings just know how to do bags. Away with Louis, Giorgio and Miuccia and in with no name brands in plastic and canvas, fun and statement purses slung over a shoulder, swung from the hand, packed on the back or clutched under the arm. And with all the voiles, chiffons and lace going on it all combines to make for an adorable display of femininity and individuality, something the uber brands just can't offer. BKK bag ladies, please ladies take a bow...

 

 

 

 

 

Okay so this Issey Miyake bag had to be included because it's just so darn cool in all it's plastic glory ...

And this hat had to be included too, for obvious reasons...

Me, celebrating my backpack, made in Cape Town by Chapel...

 

 

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