![]() CTFM - Cape Town Fish Market OverviewThe Capetown Fish Market located on Argyll Street in the centre of the city serves a fresh and unique international cuisine with a focus on fish. The first Capetown Fish Market restaurants were established in South Africa, before the restaurateurs Justin Manson-Kullin and Ambros Thomas brought the fantastic restaurant to the United Kingdom.
The menu of the Capetown Fish Market offers a wide variety grilled and fried fish, sushi and seafood as well as chicken, steak and Teppanyaki. Siganture dishes are the sushi set menu tokyo, the rib eye steak and the sea bass and baby squid. The dessert menu includes a nice selection of rich variants like sticky toffee pudding and Belgian waffles. The wine list offers a wide range of the finest South African wines available and was designed to suit your mood as well as your dish.
The restaurant has an open and airy atmosphere. Attracting both locals and tourists, the venue welcomes a nice crowd of international guests. Capetown fish market offers several pre- and post theatre menus catering for the guests’ taste buds and their wallets. The chic yet informal environment was designed to bring a piece of South Africa to London.
Opening times: Sunday - Thursday: 12:00 – 23:00, Friday & Saturday: 12:00 – 23:30. |
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CTFM - Cape Town Fish Market - Reviews
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March 2011 Try the Sushi...mmm
Mitchell Jones from Bristol
I was really impressed with the sushi. I would definitely go back for more. I ordered a dessert, waffles, and enjoyed them as well. Also, the service was excellent. I imagine that you will also enjoy the great ambient too.
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March 2011 An average restaurant
Suzy Siverstone from Manchester
This restaurant had the best squid that I have ever had. You have to try it. However, the other things that we got like the lobster and fish fillets had been over-cooked so they had a slight burnt taste to them. Another great part that I loved was the sushi. I thought it was pretty good. If you happen to be passing by the restaurant you will be impressed by the service, but they definitely have a lot of room for improvement.
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February 2011 Average Food, Abysmal Service
tammy from london
went to cape town fish market last night and i must say i am never going back. whilst expecting the same grade A service and food quality as in Jo'burg the london restaurant is a disappointment. We waited for 15 minutes before someone came and gave us a menu or asked what we'd like to drink. after asking for an exchange for the starter as the mussels were not up to par the waitress spilt the mussel cream all over our table and clothes and found it very amusing.
the fish cakes are to die for but mussels are a disappointment. for mains we had grilled sea bass and surf and turf. the sea food was lovely but the steak lacked in taste.
when asked about the spillage the management said they could not do anything about it since it was a mistake and took off £13 off our £82 bill stating thats all they could do and if we had a problem with it we should write a letter as he could not spend the whole night talking to us because he had customers.
for a place with mediocre food the service made the experience very upsetting.
if you were to go there wish and hope for nothing to go wrong because if it does, the staff cannot do anything about it. they are more or less useless.
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