Cape Town Restaurants Serving Iftar For Ramadan 2026

As Cape Town’s Muslim community welcomes the holy month of Ramadan, the city’s halal restaurants open their doors for specially curated iftar experiences, from buffets to set menus and everything in between.

This year, Ramadan in South Africa is expected to begin on the evening of Tuesday, 18 February 2026, with the first day of fasting on Wednesday, 19 February. The holy month will last 29 or 30 days, ending on or around 18 March 2026. Eid al-Fitr, the celebration marking the end of Ramadan, will take place between 19 and 20 March 2026.

Iftar, or Boeka (the Cape Malay term commonly used in Cape Town), marks the time when Muslims are allowed to eat and drink after a long day of fasting from dawn until sunset.

If you are looking for halal restaurants to break your fast or experience this tradition, here are some options:

126 Cape Kitchen & Cafe, Hyatt Regency Cape Town

Cape Town Restaurants Serving Iftar For Ramadan 2026

Located on the ground floor of the Hyatt Regency Cape Town, 126 Cape Kitchen & Cafe is inspired by the rich traditions of Bo-Kaap. The restaurant offers a fusion of Malay and Indian flavours. Enjoy their iftar buffet from 6-10pm, featuring traditional dhaltjies and samoosas, an array of salads and sides, and mains like bobotie, butter chicken, Penang lamb curry, and briyani.

Prayer facilities are available at the hotel.

Location: 126 Buitengracht St, Cape Town City Centre
Price: R350 for adults, kids under 12 pay half price. The à la carte menu will not be available.
Contact: Visit www.hyattrestaurants.com

Barakat at Time Out Market Cape Town

Barakat at Time Out Market will be offering complimentary water and dates to all guests to break their fast-during the month of Ramadan. The special includes butter chicken, served with a choice of samoosa and traditional Boeber for dessert.

Location: The Old Power Station, Dock Rd, Victoria & Alfred Waterfront
Price: R160 for the butter chicken, including a samoosa and boeber.
Contact: Visit www.instagram.com/barakat_tm

Cardamom Kitchen

If you’re on the go and want nourishing halal meals, Cardamom Kitchen has a selection of frozen meals, perfect for an easy iftar and suhoor. See the menu here

Location: 14 Sergeant St, Rondebosch East, Cape Town
Price: Various. Contact: 087 265 2262 or email info@cardamomkitchen.co.za

Bo-Kaap Deli, Bo-Kaap

Bo-Kaap Deli will be hosting iftar every Friday and Saturday from 5:30 pm to 10 pm. Guests can order from the menu and enjoy complimentary savouries and soup. A dedicated prayer area is available inside the restaurant.

Location: 114 Church St, Bo-Kaap
Price: Various.
Contact: Call +27 76 346 6207

Nouveau Coffee and Grill, Century City

Nouveau Coffee and Grill’s buffet experience is perfect for gathering with family and friends. Expect a generous spread featuring your choice of soups, a fresh salad selection, grilled queen prawns, a South Indian butter chicken, a Durban-inspired masala breyani, the pasta of the day,

and a variety of desserts to end on a sweet note. There is a dedicated prayer area at the restaurants for guests to use.

Location: Shop 3, Century Village Centre, Century City
Price: R330 for guests over the age of 12, and R195 for children under 12. The à la carte menu will not be available.
Contact: Visit nouveau.co.za

Cova Cafe, Sea Point

Get your matcha and coffee fix after you break your fast at Cova Cafe. The cafe has introduced their Ramadan Seasonal late-night hours from Thursday to Saturday, from 9.30pm-11.30pm. Falooda and Karak Tea will also be available.

Location: Shop 2, 401 St Johns Rd, Cape Town
Price: Various.
Contact: Visit www.instagram.com/covacafe.sa

Aladdin, Cape Town City Centre

Indulge in a traditional Syrian meal at Aladdin during iftar. The curated set menu offers a choice of signature dishes, including chicken kofta, beef shish kebab and ribs, tender lamb shank served with rice or mashed potatoes, succulent lamb chops, and a variety of flavorful chicken specialties. Your meal begins with complimentary soup, fresh dates, and water. The Coowatool Islam Mosque is located across the road, making it convenient for guests to perform their evening prayers after their meal.

Location: 210 Loop St, Cape Town City Centre
Price: R210pp.
Contact: Call +27 63 065 7064

Alhambra Restaurant, Lansdowne

Indulge in a three-course dinner every Friday and Saturday during Ramadan at Alhambra. Start by choosing from a variety of delicious starters, then move on to hearty mains like creamy Alfredo pasta, tender sirloin, flavourful chicken and prawn dishes, juicy lamb chops, or a

generous seafood paella. Be sure to leave room for something sweet to round it all off. You’ll also be treated to a samoosa, a halfmoon, a koeksister, a date, and a refreshing falooda shot. The Masjid Al-Furqaan Mosque is within close vicinity. Booking is essential.

Location: 409 Imam Haron Rd, Lansdowne
Price: From R220pp. A kiddies’ menu will be available.
Contact: Call +27 21 697 1214 or visit: al-hambra.co.za/

On The Square at The Capetonian

On The Square at The Capetonian is going all out with a daily Ramadan Iftaar Buffet. Break your fast the traditional way with dates, followed by the chef’s soup of the day served with freshly baked breads and a cold buffet. When it’s time for mains, enjoy the chef’s curry of the day (beef or mutton) with basmati rice, flavourful Kabsa Mandi, grilled spicy chicken shiwaya, comforting roasts, pasta dishes, and fish. Finish off with decadent desserts, fresh fruit, and bottomless tea and coffee.

Location: Pier Place, Heerengracht St, Foreshore
Price: R275 per person for adults and half price for children under 12.
Website: capetonian.co.za/dining-on-the-square/

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The Best Museums To Visit In Cape Town

With its rich and storied history, Cape Town has a lot to offer visitors. Our world-class museums showcase a glimpse of the city’s past, delving into struggles and the country’s road to freedom.

Here are some of the museums in Cape Town that are worth the visit.

The Iziko South African Museum 

Right in the middle of the historic Company’s Garden, the Iziko South African Museum is home to 1,5 million items of cultural and scientific significance. You’ll see traditional outfits from the last century, learn more about fossils and ancient insects, and view stone tools made by people 120,000 years ago. 

Location: 25 Queen Victoria Street, Gardens, Cape Town. 
Price: R80. 
Website: Find out more here. 

Iziko Slave Lodge 

The Iziko Slave Lodge is a powerful reminder of the hardships enslaved people once faced in South Africa. As one of Cape Town’s oldest buildings and a place where slaves once called home, it holds centuries of deeply rooted history.. Today, the museum explores the long and painful legacy of slavery through thought-provoking exhibitions, alongside temporary displays that put a spotlight on human rights awareness. Upstairs, the tone shifts slightly with fascinating collections of ceramics, silverware, and even ancient Egyptian artefacts. 

Location: Corner Adderley Street and Wale Street, Cape Town. 
Price: R80. 
Website: Discover more about the museum. 

District Six Museum 

Few areas are as vivid an example of the Apartheid regime as District Six. A once racially diverse and vibrant community, the original residents were forcibly removed from the area when the National Party government declared it a “white group area”. It started taking shape in the late ’80s, just after the powerful Hands-Off District Six conference and officially opened in 1994 with its first exhibition, Streets: Retracing District Six. 

The museum is more than just a collection of photos and artefacts, it’s a living tribute to the people who once called District Six home. Its permanent exhibition, Digging Deeper, shares powerful personal stories from former residents, making it a deeply moving stop for both locals and visitors who want to understand the soul of the city. 

Location: 25A Buitenkant Street, District Six, Cape Town. 
Price: From R60. 
Website: Explore the District Six Museum 

Cape Town Museum of Childhood 

The Cape Town Museum of Childhood is a playful, interactive space that brings joy, memories, and childhood stories to life for kids and grown-ups alike. As the first museum of its kind in Africa, it offers a unique look at how childhood has been experienced, remembered, and celebrated over time. From toys and games to personal stories and cultural traditions, the museum showcases a fascinating collection of childhood-related exhibitions from across South Africa. Whether you’re visiting with little ones or just young at heart, it’s a feel-good experience that invites curiosity, connection, and conversation. 

Location: 3 Milner Road, Rondebosch, Cape Town. 
Price: Free. 
Website: Find out more here. 

Long March to Freedom 

Brush up on your history in the most unique way! The Long March to Freedom is an outdoor exhibition featuring 100 life-size bronze sculptures of South Africa’s most famous heroes. From Nelson Mandela to Walter Sisulu, the Long March to Freedom transports you through the lives of these heroes and their role in the country’s 350-year journey 

Location: Century Boulevard, Century City, Cape Town. 
Price: Between R20-R75. Children under 6: free. 
Website: Take the tour. 

Long March to Freedom Exhibition, Cape Town

Cape Town Holocaust Centre 

The Cape Town Holocaust Centre stands alongside the South African Jewish Museum and offers a deeply moving and thoughtfully designed experience. Through powerful stories, photos, film, and interactive displays, the museum takes you through one of history’s darkest chapters, the Holocaust, while also shedding light on other genocides around the world. It’s a space for reflection and learning, with exhibitions that are self-guided, allowing visitors to move through at their own pace. The space encourages understanding, empathy, and remembrance. 

Location: 88 Hatfield Street, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town. 
Price: Free. 
Website: More information here. 

Castle of Good Hope 

Locally known as “The Castle,” this bastion fort is considered the best-preserved example of a 17th-century architectural structure in the world. A bell tower, situated over the main entrance, was built in 1684. The original bell, also known as the oldest in South Africa, was cast in Amsterdam in 1697 and weighs just over 300 kilograms. 

The Castle also acted as the local headquarters for the South African Army in the Western Cape and today houses the Castle Military Museum and ceremonial facilities for the traditional Cape Regiments. 

Location: Darling Street & Buitenkant Street, Cape Town. 
Price: R50 for Adults and R25 for children and pensioners.
Website: Explore more. 

Castle of Good Hope, Cape Town |Iziko Museums

Iziko Bo-Kaap Museum 

Bo-Kaap is one of the city’s most visited destinations. Beyond the iconic colourful houses, the area has an incredibly fascinating history. Many of the residents are descendants of enslaved people from Malaysia, Indonesia and various African countries who were forcibly brought to the city in the 16th and 17th centuries. The Bo-Kaap Museum is the perfect place to discover the history of the area. Be sure to check out depictions of the life of a typical Malay family. 

Location: 71 Wale Street, Schotsche Kloof, Cape Town. 
Price: R80. 
Website: Visit here. 

Robben Island Museum 

This well-known Cape Town attraction has a very chequered past. It was originally a refreshment station for explorers when the Dutch Settlers were in the Cape. It was later used as a leper colony and animal quarantine station. However, the island is most famous for being a political prison during the apartheid regime. Its most notable prisoner, Nelson Mandela, served 18 years in the island’s prison. Visitors to the island can expect an insightful tour by former political prisoners, which includes a visit to Mandela’s cell and a ferry ride.  

Location: Tours depart from The Nelson Mandela Gateway, which is located in the V&A Waterfront, close to the red Clock Tower. 
Price: R600 for adults and R310 for children. 
Website: www.robben-island.org.za 

Warrior Toy Museum

Escape into a childhood dream of toys, models, ships, trucks, aeroplanes and toy soldiers at the Warrior Toy Museum in Simon’s Town. The museum boasts over 4000 model cars, 500 dolls and teddy bears and has a special sale section for those who want to start their own collection. 

Location: 1067 King George Way, Simon’s Town, Cape Town
Opening Times: Daily from 10am to 4pm
Price: Various
Website: bit.ly/3W8zshA 

Toy Museum Simons Town

Rust en Vreugd

Rust en Vreugd was built on what was then the outer limits of the city in 1777 for a high-ranking official of the Dutch East India Company. In the early 1960s, it was restored and converted into a gallery space when William Fehr donated his private collection of works of art on paper (watercolours, prints and drawings) to the people of South Africa. Visitors will get to see part of the collection.

Location: 78 Buitenkant Street, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town
Opening Times: Thursdays and Fridays, from 9am to 4pm 
Price: R60 (Free entry on commemorative days)
Website: www.iziko.org.za/museums/rust-en-vreugd

Rust en Vreugd, Cape Town | Iziko Museums

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Cape Town Minstrels Carnival 2026 – Everything You Need To Know!

The iconic Cape Town Minstrel Carnival returns to the Mother City on 5 January 2026.

Now known as the Hollywoodbets Cape Town Street Parade, this annual event is the longest existing carnival in the city and is an integral part of the city’s cultural heritage. Historically this celebration took place on 2 January aka Tweede Nuwe Jaar and the minstrels were to referred to as the Kaapse Klopse – this celebration the Mother City’s biggest event to usher in the New Year.

What To Expect at the Cape Town Minstrel Carnival

Thousands of minstrels in glittery uniforms from a variety of troupes with face paint, hats and parasols march through the city’s roads, playing their signature “ghoema” music on banjos, trumpets and drums. The troupes are spaced out so that each performance happens separately, allowing onlookers to hear each troupe. There is also a structure to each troupe, with non-instrument playing members called “voorlopertjies” leading the way with extravagant dance moves while the band provides the backing soundtrack.

Among this year’s troupe lineup you will see Original D6 Hanover Minstrels, Mitchells Plain Young Tycoons, Phantoms Community Development, Ashwin Willemse Orient Community Development, Young Wild Comanches, Manenberg Superstars, Carnival Boys Youth Development (also known as Crystal Palace), Wild Apache, Baruch Entertainers, CPT Hawkers, Fabulous Seawind Entertainers, and many more.

Experience The Magic 

The parade is set to attract a crowd of 80,000 to 100,000 spectators, eager to experience over 16 minstrel troupes and 20,000 performers. 

The parade will begin at the corner of Somerset Rd and Dixon St. The route
will follow along Somerset Rd all the way to the DHL Stadium.  

Road Closures 

To accommodate the parade and ensure public safety, several roads will be closed from 6am on Monday, 5 January to Tuesday, 6 January 2026. 

Affected streets include: 

Street/Road  Restriction    Between  Closure Time  Opening Time 
Main Rd  Full Closure (residential access lane between Upper Portswood Rd & Highfield Rd)  York Rd  Buitengracht Street  06h00  23h59 
Prestwich Street  Full Closure  Alfred St Granger  Chiappini Street  06h00  23h59 
Somerset Road  East Bound closure  Bay Blvd Granger  Granger Bay Blvd  06h00  23h59 
Fritz Sonnenberg  Full Closure  Bay Blvd Granger  Rd Portswood  06h00  23h59 
Somerset Road  Full Closure  Bay Blvd  Buitengracht St  06h00  23h59 
Ebenezer Road  Full Closure (Hotel Access only)  Prestwich St Javis  RD Somerset  06h00  23h59 
De Smit Street  Full Closure  St Napier St Javis  Somerset RD  06h00  23h59 
Moreland Terrace  Full Closure  St Schiebe St  Somerset RD  06h00  23h59 
Napier Street  Full Closure  Dixon St  Somerset RD  06h00  23h59 
Alfred Street  Full Closure  Prestwich St  Somerset RD  06h00  23h59 
Dixon Street  Full Closure  Strand St  Javis St  06h00  23h59 
Chiappini Street  Full Closure  Prestwich St  Somerset RD  06h00  23h59 
Chiappini Street  Full Closure  Napier St Liddle  Somerset RD  06h00   23h59  
Alfred Street  Full Closure (Hotel Access only)  St Beach Rd  Schiebe St  06h00  23h59 
Prestwich Street  Full Closure  Portswood Rd  St Alfred  06h00  23h59 
Cobern St  Full Closure  Granger Bay Blvd  Somerset Rd  06h00  23h59 
Granger Bay Blvd  East Bound Carriage Closure  Helen Suzman  Helen Suzman  06h00  23h59 
Fort Wynyard St  Full Closure  Blvd  Granger Bay Blvd  12h00  23h59 
Fritz Sonnenberg  Full Closure    Beach Rd     
Vlei Road  Full Closure    Fritz Sonnenberg Rd  12h00  23h59 

 Local access and permit holders: 

Street/Road  Restriction    Between  Closure Time  Opening Time 
Main Road  Permit Holders Only  Granger Bay Blvd  Three Anchor Bay Blvd  06h00  23h59 
Granger Bay Blvd  Permit Holders Only  Helen Suzman Blvd  York Rd  06h00  23h59 
Ebenezer Road  Permit Holders Only  Port RD  Prestwich St  06h00  23h59 
Bennett Street  Permit Holders Only  Port RD  Prestwich St  06h00  23h59 
Hudson Street  Permit Holders Only  Waterkant Street  Somerset RD  06h00  23h59 
Hudson Street  Local Access Only  Hudson St  Strand St  06h00  23h59 
Vos Street  Local Access Only  Vos St  Strand St  06h00  23h59 
Rose Street  Local Access Only  Rose St  Strand St  06h00  23h59 
Waterkant  Local Access Only  Buitengracht St  Waterkant St  06h00  23h59 
Cavalcade Road  Local Access Only  York Rd  Upper Portswood Rd  06h00  23h59 
Thornhill Road  Local Access Only  Cavalcade Rd  Upper Portswood Rd  06h00  23h59 

 Entry 

The HollywoodBets Cape Town Street Parade is free for the public. Follow Cape Town Street Parade on FacebookInstagram, and X, for the latest updates on the start route and other information. 

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Kyle Chrisley’s Ups and Downs Through the Years: Multiple Arrests and More

Kyle Chrisley has dealt with many ups and downs through the years.

Kyle’s famous family — including stepmom Julie Chrisley, whom dad Todd Chrisley wed in 1996, and half-siblings Chase Chrisley, Savannah Chrisley and Grayson Chrisley — rose to fame on their Chrisley Knows Best reality TV show, which premiered on USA Network in 2014. While Todd and Julie, alongside their youngest three children, starred on the docuseries, Kyle was often absent amid family drama. In 2013, Todd and Julie received custody of Kyle’s daughter, Chloe, after he was arrested for assault.

While Chloe grew up with her paternal grandparents, aunts and uncles, Kyle eventually mended fences with his family after he was hospitalized following his 2019 suicide attempt.

Kyle, who married wife Ashleigh Nelson in April 2021, made headlines nearly two years later when he was arrested and charged with aggravated assault. Us confirmed in March 2023 that the reality TV alum was booked by the Smyrna Police Department in Tennessee, where he was eventually released on a $3,000 bond.

Scroll below to revisit Kyle’s ups and downs through the years:


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Tom Brady Hints He Feels ‘Forever Young’ After Ex Gisele Bundchen’s Wedding

Tom Brady has seemingly offered a glimpse of his mindset amid the news that his ex-wife, Gisele Bündchen, has gotten married again.

Brady, 48, uploaded a selfie in his car to his Instagram Stories on Saturday, December 20, where he sported a white “Forever Young” hoodie.

“Yuppppppp 💯,” the former NFL quarterback captioned his upload, setting the post to Logic’s song “1-800-273-8255.”

While Brady did not further explain the meaning of his post, it comes hours after Us Weekly confirmed that Bündchen, 45, married her boyfriend, Joaquim Valente, earlier in December.

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The supermodel started dating Valente, 38, nearly a year after she and Brady divorced.

“This is the first time I am seeing someone that was a friend of mine first,” Bündchen told The New York Times in March 2024, detailing the origins of her romance. “It’s very different. It is very honest, and it’s very transparent.”

Bündchen further stressed that there hadn’t been any overlap in her respective relationships with Brady and Valente.

“That is a lie. This is something that happens to a lot of women who get blamed when they have the courage to leave an unhealthy relationship and are labeled as being unfaithful,” she said, shutting down affair speculation. “They have to deal with their communities. They have to deal with their family. Of course for me, it just happens to be a little bit amplified.”

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Bündchen and Valente later welcomed their first child together, a baby boy whose name has not been publicly revealed, in February. Bündchen is already mom of son Benjamin, 16, and daughter Vivian, 13, whom she shares with Brady.

“There’s definitely some challenges and there’s a lot of blessings, and I think just us as parents, we’re just trying to help them navigate a little bit,” Brady, who also shares 18-year-old son Jack with ex Bridget Moynahan, exclusively told Us in 2024 about raising his kids. “There’s a lot of cool things, a lot of things that are maybe a little tricky, but you just got to deal with it all in the best way you can.”

He added, “I think giving them perspective all the time is really important. They’re kids, so we’re all human. We’re all going through stuff, so they’re going through their own set of unique experiences and you just try to give them the right perspective on the things that you’ve experienced and that you can correlate to their life.”

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According to Brady, he’s hopeful that his three children will eventually find “a life of purpose.”

“As parents, we just want our kids to do better than us, and I think that’s for all of us. My parents did that for me,” the football GOAT explained at the time. “I want to try to guide my kids into a life of purpose and one that they can find their joy and happiness and create a life and a family together with someone and find things they love to do when they wake up in the morning.”


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12 Days of Summer Giveaways: Day 8 – DK Villas

It’s our 12 Days of Summer Giveaways!

We’re embracing the festive spirit this summer, and from 4 to 19 December 2025, you can win some of the best experiences in Cape Town.

Day 8: Win a 4-night midweek stay for two people at the Riverview Hout Bay luxury self-catering apartment, valued at R6600, courtesy of DK Villas.

Spend four nights at DK Villa’s Riverview, a one-bedroom apartment conveniently located a stone’s throw from the beach and a short drive from Hout Bay’s best shopping, restaurants, and attractions. Ideal for two guests, amenities include an open-plan lounge and kitchen, a fully equipped kitchen with top-of-the-range SMEG appliances, including a kettle, coffee machine, toaster, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, as well as complimentary Wi-Fi.

To enter, complete and submit the online entry form below.

The competition ends on 15 December 2025, at 23:59 pm SAST. The winner will be announced the next day, at 9am.

Terms and Conditions:

  • The prize is valid until 31 December 2026, and is not redeemable for cash.

  • The self-catering accommodation is subject to availability. Cleaning services are not included during your stay.

  • The prize is only valid from Monday to Friday, excluding any long weekends, Public Holidays, and Western Cape school holidays. High Season of December 2025, January 2026, February 2026, March 2026 and 15-31 December 2026 are also excluded.

  • There is a R2000 refundable breakage deposit, which is not part of the prize.

  • No parties or functions are permitted.

In addition to the above, please view our T’s and C’s here.

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