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Primi Pomodoro - Camps Bay
restaurant | Restaurants Camps Bay, Atlantic Seaboard, Cape Town Region,
Western Cape, South Africa
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Primi Pomodoro -
Camps Bay |
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18-21
Brighton Court |
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Victoria
Road, Camps Bay |
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Cape Town
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8002
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Web: www.primi-world.com |
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Mon - Sun
09:00 - 22:00 |
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R70.00
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Main: Italian
Other: Breakfast, Pastas, Contemporary |
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Bustling |
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Primi Pomodoro captures the sunsets, palm trees and cocktails
of Camps Bay and adds the fast-paced, passionate service that is the
Primi signature. Tourists and locals alike agree that Pomodoro is the
perfect mix of holiday ease and high quality food. With a stunning
view of the Atlantic Ocean, it’s a difficult one to pass up.
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“Urban Energy” is what drives this unique dining experience. It fuels
the passionate service you experience time and again. It inspires
everyone involved to do things better than they did yesterday. It’s
the force behind the quest to be the best.
And it starts at the top. Francesco Zanasi is known for putting his
all into Primi Piatti. “When I die, I don’t want to be remembered for
running a restaurant, I want to be remembered for having changed
people’s lives, having made a difference.” That’s why the restaurant’s
constant electric atmosphere echoes the Primi philosophy - that “work
is love made visible.” |
The dynamic atmosphere at Primi works for businessmen talking money or
ladies doing lunch. It’s a good place for the family and even better
for fun get-togethers. Primi’s caters for the seasoned traveller
without forgetting the more conservative customer. Or the limits of
your pocket. Their generous servings are all made fresh to order -
espresso style - from fresh ingredients in their open kitchens and
cooked to perfection to achieve the punchy flavour for which they have
become so famous. |
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Situated in Victoria Road, the scenic drive that runs from Bantry Bay
through to Llandudno, this restaurant can be reached from both Sea
Point and Hout Bay, simply by following the Main Road.
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