Restaurants in Kromdraai
Kromdraai has many well known restaurants. Enjoy bushveld dining under the stars at local lodges, with several Gauteng establishments offering themed “Stone Age” dining experiences. The nearby Cradle Boutique Hotel serves excellent contemporary cuisine with panoramic views of the World Heritage Site landscape.
Rambling Vine is an elegant restaurant located within the beautiful Mount Grace Hotel, offering a sophisticated dining experience perfect for…
Cafe De Magalies Pica Pau offers a unique dining experience located within the scenic Magalies Park Resort in Hartbeespoort. Situated…
Spa Cafe is the perfect spot to complement your wellness journey, offering a carefully curated menu that balances healthy choices…
The Terrace and Stoep offers a unique dining experience located within the serene grounds of Mount Grace Hotel. Serving an…
Twist Restaurant offers a remarkable culinary experience located within the beautiful Mount Grace Hotel, providing guests with delicious seasonal dishes…
Dine at Budmarsh Country Lodge for an exceptional culinary experience that is open to the public seven days a week.…
To me, MelonRouge has always been about creating a feeling. It’s the feeling you get when you discover a hidden…
The Little Roadhouse in Magaliesburg is your go-to spot for delicious comfort food in a relaxed, friendly setting. With a…
Wimpy Magaliesburg is your go-to destination for delicious, hearty meals in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. Located in the beautiful…
Steers Magaliesberg is your go-to destination for anyone craving authentic flame-grilled burgers and legendary chips. Located in Magaliesburg Junction, this…
De Hoek Country Hotel Restaurant offers a world-class dining experience in De Hoek Country Hotel. Our team of passionate chefs…
Sarino Kitchen, located within What The Fig in Magaliesburg, offers a delightful blend of farm-fresh flavours and hearty pub meals.…
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