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KOSSIE SIKELELA

Darling, Western Cape

Kossie Sikelela restaurant at Evita se Perron in Darling had a brand-new make-over in April last year, and we can’t wait to share our plush new interior and relaxing stoep area overlooking the beautiful Perron gardens with you! Kossie Sikelela offers a dining experience like no other in the Swartland, featuring an 8-course tasting menu every Sunday at 13h00 that changes weekly as per the seasons, featuring dishes that are innovative contemporary interpretations of traditional South African dishes. Says chef and co-owner Hentie van der Merwe: “As a chef, it is important to tell a story with the food I prepare, and the story we are telling at Kossie Sikelela is the story of South African cooking, particularly that of the Western Cape, which is a wonderful melange of Cape Malay and Afrikaner cooking traditions. Often our menu includes dishes and flavours borrowed from both

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