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Miss it and miss out: Taste of Cape Town 2011

The Pick n Pay Taste of Cape Town in
association with Orbit Sugarfree Chewing Gum
makes its way back to the
Mother City in May 2011 and is jam-packed with more flavour experiences than
ever before, promising to take visitors’ taste buds on a trip of discovery like
no other. 

Happening from the 5th – 8th May at the Green
Point Cricket Club
, this year’s festival is set to rival all others.

Fourteen of Cape
Town’s top restaurants
will join together to serve their fabulous, trend-setting signature
dishes that have made them so popular with foodies, critics and basically
anyone who appreciates good food.  The impressive list of participating
restaurants includes; Bistro
1682
, Pierneef
a La Motte
, Societi
Bistro
, Signal,
Planet
Restaurant
, Fyndraai,
Gold
and Nobu

– to name just a few –  guaranteeing that there will be something
sensational  on offer to appeal to every palate and taste.

Other features at the Festival include The Grolsch Beer Academy, The
Pick n’ Pay Fresh Living Chef’s Theatre, The Eat In Small Producers
Market and The Pick n Pay Wine Experience
.

Tickets are priced from R70 and booking is recommended.  For more
information and bookings visit www.tasteofcapetown.com
or
www.computicket.com



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Taste of Cape Town!

How, when, where? Festival times:
Thursday 5th May: 18h30- 22h30
Friday 6th May: 18h30- 22h30
Saturday 7th May: 13h00- 17h00; 18h30- 22h30
Sunday 8th May: 12h00- 17h00
 
Tickets:
Tickets are limited and booking is recommended, so don’t delay – for further
information and bookings visit www.tasteofcapetown.com 
or www.computicket.co.za

Standard tickets cost R70 (including a Taste wine glass)

Premium Tickets cost R160 (which includes R100’s worth of Festival
Crowns and a Taste wine glass)

Taste Club House tickets cost R750 (which includes R200’s worth of
Festival Crowns, a Taste wine glass, a complimentary premium bar and a fabulous
Taste of Cape Town gift).

Taste of Cape Town Festival Crowns:
Crowns are the Festivals’ official “currency”, which can be purchased at the
festival from vendors walking around the festival grounds.  Visitors use
these Crowns to purchase sample dishes and drinks from the various exhibiting
restaurants, bars and exhibitors.  Each Crown is worth R5.  Change is
offered in Crowns only.

2011 Participating restaurants:
Bistro
Sixteen82
at Steenberg; Fyndraai
Restaurant
in the Solms -Delta; Gold
Restaurant
; Il
Leone Mastroantonio
; Savour
Restaurant at 15 on Orange Hotel , Nobu
Cape Town, Planet
Restaurant
at the Mount Nelson; Signal
at Cape Grace; Pierneef
á La Motte
and The
Taj
Cape Town, Societi
Bistro
, Simply
Asia
, Wang
Thai
, Jordan
Restaurant
with George Jardine.