Bay Harbour Market International Loving

The Bay Harbour Market may be IN South Africa, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy some flavours of the world. Don’t get me wrong, there are many more options to add to this list, but here are just a few to satisfy that international hunger!

Bay Harbour Market International Loving

Naked Drinks

Let’s begin in Mexico, where Naked drinks offers some of the best Mojito’s in Cape Town!

With 8 cocktails to choose from, which can be ordered by the glass or the jug – you’ll find your poison.

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The Pickled Popper

Sticking with Mexico, The Pickled Popper deliver fast, friendly service of 10 different chilli poppers! They also have quesadillas, burritos, nachos and tacos on offer, to truly quell that spicy craving.

They also run a Mexican catering company and can cater for private events and corporate functions. To contact them, check out Facebook and Twitter.

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Heike’s German Food Kitchen

Now head over to Heike’s corner for some freshly made German cuisine! You’ll find giant pretzels, eggnog, and a variety of hotdogs, from Bratwurst to Brockwurst to ‘Currywurst’ – all made with traditional German sausages. Pick your toppings and sauces, at no extra cost, and enjoy!

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Tao’s Chinese Kitchen

For authentic Chinese cuisine, Tao’s Chinese Kitchen should be your first market stop. Their menu serves up homemade, traditional favourites such as sweet and sour chicken or pork, chop suey, and dim sum to name a few.

They’re also available for private parties, street fairs and farmer’s market. Find them on Facebook or Email taochinesekitchen@hotmail.com

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Sushi

Jet off to Japan for your dose of sushi – an easy meal to share. All ingredients are incredibly fresh and dishes are made to order. And the best bit, it’s affordable too!

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Tunisian Delights

Owned by Moncef, Tunisian delights has been in serving up delectable Tunisian style dishes for the past 10 years. Their diverse menu suits a range of tastes – from Paninis with basil pesto, shawarmas and falafels, wraps and lamb curries – flavoured with spices imported from Tunisia!

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IceDream

Where else would one end off an international feast than in Italy. Established in 1993 by Italian brother and sister duo Liana and Luigi, all their ice cream is made by Liana’s son, Fabrizio. Made with only the freshest ingredients and without preservatives, flavourants, colourants or added fats, you’ll find flavours such as hazelnut, coffee, ginger, mango, lemon and strawberry, and vanilla!

They’re also on Facebook and have a website!

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Chocolatiere Fortain

Third generation Belgian master chocolatier Jean-Pierre Fortain moved to Cape Town in 2011. Continuing the brand name, which was established in 1946, Jean-Pierre upholds the tradition of the best quality handmade Belgian chocolate. Sourcing cocoa beans from across the world for their high quality and unique flavours, he brings to the market a delectable range of truffles, pralines, chocolate coated nuts, hazelnut pastes and almost anything else that you can imagine.

Conscious of authenticity, sustainability and ethics – he sources beans from certified Rainforest Alliance and Fairtrade areas wherever possible.

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