There are many cities famed for their food and…Windhoek is not one of them. Fast forward to present day and there is a steady and entirely welcome food revolution in our emerging social city. Restaurants mushroom in a burst of exciting concepts.
From fine dining to contemporary casual restaurants and cafes, here is a hand-picked selection of eateries to explore in Namibia’s metropolis of Windhoek, all united by the fact that they serve good wholesome food for your enjoyment. Image Credit: The Stellenbosch Wine Bar Facebook Page
Roof of Africa
Roof of Africa Hotel, Conference Centre and Restaurant is conveniently located just a few minutes walk from the city centre. At the in-house restaurant, diners can enjoy scrumptious buffet meals daily or choose from the à la carte menu offering quick snacks. The restaurant with its under-floor heating and cooling systems allows for it to maintain pleasant temperatures all year round. Image Credit: Roof of Africa Facebook Page
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a. 124, 126 Nelson Mandela Ave, Windhoek
w. roofofafrica.eu/restaurant-bar
The Stellenbosch Wine Bar & Bistro
A casual French inspired dinner and wine bar, The Stellenbosch Wine Bar & Bistro offers an outdoor courtyard and specialises in premium diverse flavours of Namibia. Prime cuts of Namibian meat sourced from the restaurant’s own nature reserve and expertly grilled over open flames are your best bet for satisfaction. Salads are fresh and creative; starters are flavourful and the mains have something for every palate and craving. The Bistro also offers indoor dining with an affordable wine list to compliment all meals. Image Credit: The Stellenbosch Wine Bar Facebook Page
a. Shop 25, Bougain Villas, 320 Sam Nujoma Dr, Windhoek
e. info@thestellenboschwinebar.com
Kubata
Looking for experts in seafood dishes and traditional Portuguese dishes? Kubata Restaurant offers delicious seafood platters to succulent paellas, Mozambican grilled prawns and grilled lobster. Great traditional dishes include the most famous of soups, “caldo verde”, an emerald-like soup with strings of Portuguese cabbage, “grilled chouriço” (Portuguese pork sausage) served in traditional clay plates, “espetada” a meat kebab in true madeira fashion, and Portuguese marinated grilled baby chicken “frango no churrasco”. The restaurant also boasts a wide variety of South African and of course Portuguese wines (including the famous green and rose wines) to accompany all delicious meals. Image Credit: Kubata Restaurant Facebook Page
a. 151 Nelson Mandela Ave, Windhoek
Joes Beerhouse
There is no place like Joes! Deeply rooted in the belief that a great life is filled with new discoveries, lasting connections, and unforgettable journeys. At Joe's discover mouth-watering food in the unparalleled atmosphere of the beerhouse, from Burgers such as the Jager Burger that features crumbed game schnitzel on a large sesame roll loaded up with fried mushrooms, onions, rocket leaves, tomato, cheese, and Jägermeister sauce, to delectable pizzas, salads, different meats of the wild and heavenly sent desserts. Image Credit: Joes Beerhouse Facebook Page
a. 160 Nelson Mandela Ave, Windhoek
Butcher Block
Take a breather from the hustle and bustle of the city, at the award-winning Butcher Block Steakhouse, located at the upmarket Am Weinberg Estate. The restaurant was established in Windhoek in March 2018, and has been proudly serving Namibian beef. All beef cuts are left a minimum of 21 days to mature, which gives the steaks their distinctive “Butcher Block flavour.” Burgers, salads, seafood, and desserts are also available on the menu. Save room for the famed delicious dark chocolate mousse with a hint of candied orange, the ideal way to cap off a tasteful meal. Image Credit: Butcher Block
e. windhoek@butcherblock.com.na