In keeping
with culinary trends, Steenberg Hotel
& Winery, one of the oldest wine farms in South Africa’s Western Cape and
winner of numerous awards and accolades, is changing its food and wine
direction from the formal to the fun. Now, Steenberg offers so many options that
guests can dine the whole day through. And, with 80 staff and only 50 guests, the fun
is sublimely served up.
Catharina’s Restaurant
“We believe
people want a more casual ambiance and lighter fare,” says Gaby Gramm, General
Manager of the hotel. “Beginning now, we’re
turning Catharina’s from a fine dining establishment to a more casual, light-hearted
restaurant, with fresh summer feasts.” (Summer in South Africa is mid-October
to mid-February.)
Catharina’s
courses are pared down to two or three and matched with the winery’s
award-winning wines such as Steenberg Sauvignon Blanc 2010 and Steenberg Red
Blend 2009. Local produce is brought from the
farm to the table under the deft hand of “celebrity chef” Garth Almazan. Sample menu:
Starter: Pear and Courgette Soup
Main: Snoek fishcakes with sweet pickles; Apricot
relish; Salad of soft greens and snap peas
Dessert: Steamed custard or Farm yogurt, roasted quince,
star anise compote with toasted pistachios
Plus
Steenberg wines to match.
Family
platters will feature such items as free-range baby chicken stuffed with herbed
sausage; sides of roast potatoes; farm green beans and baby carrots; salad of
sliced tomato and onion with tarragon vinegar.
Gorgeous by Graham Beck
The first
brand-exclusive bubbly bar in South Africa is contiguous with Catharina’s and
is being integrated more closely with the restaurant. Gorgeous offers a full
selection of Graham Beck Wines’ award-winning bubbly (called Méthode Cap
Classique) along with tasty canapés prepared exclusively for Gorgeous by
Executive Chef Almazan. The canapés – one is a decadent dessert – have been
created to complement the Graham Beck sparkling wines, available either by the
bottle or the glass. Prices start at $4.50* per flute and $22.50* per bottle.
Bistro Sixteen82
Named after
the year in which Steenberg was first established, the 70-seater cellar door
eatery under the direction of Chef Brad Ball serves classic bistro fare,
incorporating the rustic style of Provencal food, and Steenberg wines. Sumptuous
breakfasts are available in the morning, snack platters from the Raw Food Bar throughout
the day, and Tapas in the late-afternoon and at sunset.
Picnics
Picnics
come in wine boxes, a small feast of charcuterie and other goodies plus the
choice of a bottle of red or white Steenberg wine. Picnickers can opt to take their repast on the
Steenberg Estate or travel out to Cape Point and savor it there.
Interactive Dining
When his schedule
permits, Chef Almazan will involve guests in cooking demonstrations and
discussions of the why behind his famous dishes.
*Based on
exchange rate 10/08/2012
For more information visit www.steenberghotel.com
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