The reception area with comfy sofas
The menu of the day four courses for R150; with a glass of wine paired with each course R250. Available at lunch only on Tuesday to FridayStarters and mains on their normal menu.
More mains and desserts
Enjoying the view and a glass of Pierre Jourdan bubbly
So smooth parsnip and cumin soup with aubergine pickle beneath and crispy apple slices as garnish, We had this with a glass of Haute Cabrière Chardonnay Pinot Noir 2011.
Pumpkin and Lemongrass risotto with a marvellous walnut and crème fraiche mousse melting on top and highlighted with nice crisp pumpkin seeds which went beautifully with the unwooded Pinot Noir 2011.
Off the main menu: Slow roasted chilli and black bean pork belly with red pepper and cashew pomme puree and a new one on us, pickled tomatillos. This contrasted well with another of Achim von Arnim’s excellent Pinot Noirs.Braised beef shin, garlic mash, caramelised shallots and a root vegetable ragout on a beetroot reduction.
Bacon wrapped organic beef fillet on a butternut puree with bacon and pine nut salad and a bucchu jus. On the normal menu.
Dessert was a walnut and prune pudding with tarragon icecream and a gingerbread sauce. And this came with Pierre Jourdan Ratafia, that compliments any dessert it is paired with.
All these photographs were made with a Nokia N8 smartphone and are ©John Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2012











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