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    Galjoen’s winter lunch menu is a warm celebration of South African seafood

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveMay 13, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Winter dining in Cape Town often calls for comfort. Something warm, generous and well-paced. During my recent visit to Galjoen, the restaurant’s new winter set lunch menu embraced exactly that feeling.

    Galjoen Interior/Claire Gunn

    Part of The Belly Restaurant Group founded by Neil Swart and Anouchka Horn, Galjoen has built a reputation around responsibly sourced South African seafood served with restraint and confidence. The restaurant’s winter lunch menu, available from May to the end of July, continues that philosophy while leaning into richer, more nostalgic flavours.

    Before the meal even began, the experience already felt inviting. The welcome from the staff and hosts was exceptional, immediately creating a relaxed atmosphere. Guests were welcomed with pre-drinks and given time to settle into the intimate dining room. I used that time to walk around the restaurant and take in the space. During winter, it feels particularly cosy. The restaurant is warm without feeling cramped and intimate without feeling too small, striking a balance that encourages guests to settle in and stay awhile.

    I was greeted by a beautifully prepared table setting that immediately set the tone for the afternoon. The lunch is presented as a set menu, meaning there is very little decision-making involved. Instead, I could simply sit back and enjoy the progression of dishes as they arrived. An optional wine pairing is available and, after deciding to try it, it quickly became clear that it was worth the addition. Each wine felt carefully selected to complement and elevate the flavours of the meal without overpowering them. While it does not appear on the printed menu, oysters are also available at an additional charge for those wanting to add an extra seafood element to the experience.

    The experience begins with a few unexpected surprises from the kitchen. According to the restaurant, these additions depend entirely on what ingredients are available on the day, making each visit slightly different. During my visit, the first surprise came in the form of a special biltong mix waiting on the table before the official snacks arrived. 

    Image: Miriam Kimvangu

    Another small bite followed shortly after and immediately reinforced the kitchen’s attention to flavour and presentation.

    Image: Miriam Kimvangu

    Image: Miriam Kimvangu

    The first official course was fresh bread served with a warm mussel pot. It was easily my favourite dish of the afternoon. Rich, fragrant and deeply comforting, the broth demanded to be soaked up with every piece of bread. The balance of flavours felt effortless and warming without becoming too heavy. It is the kind of dish that captures exactly what winter dining should feel like and reason enough on its own for me to return.

    Image: Miriam Kimvangu

    Image: Miriam Kimvangu

    The second course brought a classic favourite: fish and chips. At first glance it appears familiar, but Galjoen’s version is elevated through detail and execution. The fish was perfectly battered, remaining crisp and hot throughout the meal. The fries were equally impressive, golden and comforting in the way proper fish and chips should be. Even the slaw, which is usually not something I gravitate towards, added freshness and texture without distracting from the dish itself. Thoughtful condiments alongside the meal transformed it from something ordinary into something memorable.

    Image: Miriam Kimvangu

    Image: Miriam Kimvangu

    Dessert arrived in the form of a tipsy tart that balanced richness with freshness. The flavours were bold but still felt like a fitting conclusion after the heavier savoury courses. The coffee sauce stood out in particular, tying everything together beautifully. As someone who does not usually enjoy banana-flavoured desserts, I was surprised by how balanced the combination felt. While the banana flavour became more noticeable when tasting certain elements individually, it never overpowered the dessert as a whole.

    Image: Miriam Kimvangu

    This final course was also where the wine pairing shone brightest. The dessert wine complemented the tart exceptionally well and elevated the overall experience significantly. While the meal certainly stands on its own without the pairing, I would still recommend adding it for anyone considering the option.

    One final surprise from the kitchen arrived at the end of the meal, acting as both a continuation of dessert and a palate cleanser. It reinforced the sense that this menu is designed as a complete experience rather than simply a sequence of dishes.

    Image: Miriam Kimvangu

    Priced at R450 per person from Thursday to Saturday, Galjoen’s winter lunch menu feels thoughtfully considered and satisfying. Even with shared sides across the table, we left feeling comfortably full and completely satisfied by the experience.

    More than anything, the menu succeeds because it understands what winter dining should offer: warmth, comfort and the pleasure of slowing down for a few hours in good company.

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