That evening, we headed to Bo-Kaap for dinner at Bo-Kapp Kombuis, a restaurant serving traditional Cape Malay food.
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The Bo-Kaap area is where Malay immigrants traditionally lived although I understand it has always been multicultural. It is known for its cobble-stone streets and multi-coloured houses.
As most of the Malay immigrants were Muslims there are many mosques in the area and being a traditional Cape Malay establishment, Bo-Kapp Kombuis is strictly no alcohol and halal food, of course.
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The view is spectacular, the food excellent and the people/staff very nice.
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We had a long chat with the owner on the deck after dinner discussing Cape Town’s history, race relations (then and now) and various other matters of mutual interest.