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GEORGE NEWS - A wealth of culinary experiences awaits holiday-makers visiting our region - but if tourists can enjoy our divine cuisine, so can we! George and Wilderness host a wealth of dining experiences, from the opulent to the humble. Explore contemporary South African and international flavours and fresh farm produce in this food lover's paradise.
Seafood and sushi can be best enjoyed at the Fat Fish in George. The dining room opens out onto a spacious courtyard with romantic water features - the perfect al fresco retreat for warm summer evenings. The seafood platter features grilled prawns, buttered line fish, spicy harissa calamari and a seasonal mussel pot.
Pomodoro is a charming family trattoria in the heart of the Wilderness village. Relax with a glass of wine on the outdoor terraces, the ultimate vantage point to view village life.
Exceptional authentic Italian pizza and pasta are served amid the hustle and bustle of this popular restaurant. Their thin-based pizzas are topped with a range of fresh local ingredients.
Experience award-winning fine dining at Serendipity Guest House, situated on the Touw river estuary in Wilderness. They serve South African-inspired gourmet meals featuring indigenous flavours, prepared with fresh, sustainably sourced local produce. Enjoy an aperitif at the water's edge, where passionate chef Lizelle Stolze talks guests through her spectacular five-course menu.
The Fat Fish offers a great seafood platter in a welcoming summery setting.
Sophisticated diners will enjoy the contemporary menu at 101 Meade in George with its warm atmosphere and stylish African-inspired décor. The duo of happy chefs, brothers Ben and Jeremy Gibbs, created a modern South African menu featuring homemade Italian-style pastas, tapas, artisan bread, meat, fish and banting options.
Explore our restaurants this Tourism Month and enjoy the flavours of our wonderland at an eatery you have never tried before.
The interior of the Fat Fish is contemporary and exciting.
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