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Xwama Traditional Restaurant
The guide was updated:Windhoek is more than its tourist-favoured European core: the Katutura Township makes for an enlightening day of exploration, albeit doing so is recommended as part of a guided tour. While here, make some time for a meal at the Xwama Traditional Restaurant, serving some fascinating offerings, the likes of steamed goat head or irresistable Mopone worms.
Useful Information
- Address: Independence Avenue & Omongo Street, Windhoek
- Website: www.xwama.com
- Phone: +264 81 424 5018
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A Windhoek dining essential, Joe’s Beerhouse is a venue wildly popular with visitors to Namibia, for both its stylised, casual ambience with a fireplace centrepiece and its extensive menu of local offerings, with a heavy emphasis on meat: to go all out, try the Bushman Sosatie with crocodile, zebra (!), kudu, oryx and springbok cuts with mango-chilli sauce.
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Nice Restaurant & Bar
The Namibian Institute of Culinary Education runs this upper-end establishment that functions as training grounds for some of the country's best future chefs. Consult the website for current operating hours.
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The Stellenbosch Wine Bar & Tasting Room
Consistently serving some of the best food in town, The Stellenbosch easily becomes a favourite for anyone that pays a visit. The menu lists extensive Namibian and international offerings, and a comprehensive wine list to match.
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Leo's at the Castle
Fine dining on international fusion cuisine at a hilltop castle overlooking Windhoek; open all day for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The castle also functions an upscale hotel.
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Xwama Traditional Restaurant
Windhoek is more than its tourist-favoured European core: the Katutura Township makes for an enlightening day of exploration, albeit doing so is recommended as part of a guided tour. While here, make some time for a meal at the Xwama Traditional Restaurant, serving some fascinating offerings, the likes of steamed goat head or irresistable Mopone worms.
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Sardinia Blue Olive
As is the case with many European restaurants in Windhoek, Sardinia Blue Olive doesn't exclusively serve Italian (that's not to say their seafood and pizza aren't delicious!), but changes it up with dishes like Malay chicken curry and oxtail soup. Prices are reasonable despite the sophisticated ambience.
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