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The Rosmead Bakery, Deli & Restaurant | Restaurants Cape
Town CBD, City Bowl, Cape Town Region, Western Cape, South Africa
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The Rosmead Bakery,
Deli & Restaurant |
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Monday -
Thursday: 07:00 - 21:00
Friday: 07:00 - 12:00; 13:30 - 22:30
Saturday: 07:00 - 22:30
Sunday: 08:00 - 20:00 |
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R80.00 -
R100.00 |
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Main: Asian
Other: Seafood, Fusion, Halaal |
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Bustling |
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The name "Rosmead"
has long been associated with Cape Town’s suburbs. The promise of
fresh rolls, pastries and confectionery as well as mouthwatering
delicatessen with a distinction for Eastern Cuisine. The huge demand
for the cuisine expertly prepared in the Flagship store in Claremont
compelled a move to the Central Business District in Cape Town and the
brand new image is all the rave. From humble beginnings in the quiet
suburb of Claremont, the family run business soon developed into a
name with patrons requiring more than just a conventional Deli.
The business soon steered away from mainstream retail into a more
specialized store focused on customer service providing fresh cuisine
seven days a week, including all public holidays. With the development
of an in-store coffee shop in the Claremont branch, the new modern
store in Cape Town undertakes to provide more than that. Developed
around trends and still providing for customers needs, the Rosmead
promise will always be to provide excellent service to their patrons.
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The corner of Darling
and Adderley Streets has always and will always have a certain buzz
about it. Most probably one of the busiest intersections in Cape Town,
commonly known as Cartwright’s Corner, the location provides and
excellent spot for the trendy modern age deli and restaurant "The
Rosmead". With a distinct New York type appeal, the tall glazed
windows provide an excellent vantage point from both inside and out.
The store has an open plan and incorporated and on-site bakery,
kitchen, juice bar and coffee bar. With just enough retail space not
to interrupt seated guests, the store carries a range of both local
and imported foodstuff.
The seating area situated on the mezzanine seats approximately 65
people and the bar areas and outside areas seat an additional 33. The
mezzanine area has a mixture of both private booths and dining tables
with the ability to cater for both private functions and open plan
parties, the place really has a feel about it that makes it unique and
different from most other delis or restaurants. Indeed, the place
carries the characteristics of being a place where you can hang out
with your buddies for an easy night out and just chill or if it’s some
one you want to impress, make a reservation and ask them to provide
you with a special setup for you to host. The Rosmead caters for
functions and meetings too.
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The cuisine prepared
by the restaurant is modern, fusion food. From Asian Steak Tornados to
Crème Brulée with Berry Compote, there will always be something to
suite your taste-buds. The signature breakfasts include French Toast
with a Twist as well as Eggs Benedict prepared with Eggs, Pastrami and
Spinach topped with Hollandaise Sauce on a Traditional English Scone.
The Signature Main Course Meals are Traditional Afghan Kofta prepared
with Flat Bread and Roast Vegetables, Asian Steak as well as Chicken
Stir Fry with Chinese Egg Noodles and Indonesian Soya Sauce, Preserved
Ginger and Sesame Seed. The menu is A-la-Carte and on certain Sundays
and Public Holidays they have a fixed menu and almost always offer a
dessert as a treat for next to nothing!
The Rosmead has three chefs: Chef Craig Richards specializes in Swiss
Confectionery and does more than justice to their excellent range of
Pastries and Confectionery. Chef Hassan is the Executive Chef and is
accompanied by Chef Abu-Bakr and their team of qualified kitchen staff
assist in providing you with a wide range of exotic cuisine to suite
cosmopolitan crowd often found in the restaurant. The drinks menu has
over 120 drinks from pure fruit juices to virgin cocktails as well as
a range of specialized teas and coffees. For a relaxing wind-down at
the end of the day, The Rosmead is quite the place to be. Rated four
out of four in the Cape Towner restaurant review, the place is
definitely worth a visit.
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Coming into Cape Town follow Adderley Street towards the mountain. We
are on the left hand side opposite Standard Bank.
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