Being a part of a relationship, one is often obliged to
splurge on fancy dinners and romantic dates every once in a while. Over the
last few months my never so impressive student account has been just that;
unimpressive. However, thanks to some left over birthday money and the welcomed
generosity of Grand West Casino I found myself with a little bit of money at
the end of the month. What should I do with that money I thought? Save it? Mmm
ja ok. Invest it in an overseas holiday? Ja, I could do that. Spend it right
away? Yes please, I’ll do that.
As I mentioned earlier, when one is in a relationship you
often find yourself in situations you not really used to or comfortable with. I
can guarantee you, that if you’ve ever been in any serious kind of relationship
you would have, no-doubt at some point found yourself in an incredibly fancy
restaurant with incredibly fancy people. If you are more wowed by the price
column than the dishes on offer, that’s when you know your bank accounts going
to take a bit of a beating. However, be that at as it may be, it was date night
and I felt like spoiling the ‘wife’ for a night. I felt like doing something
romantic for this special person; however I found myself at a loss for anything
original and creative. This was largely due to the fact that all my great
romantic dates were used up within the first few months. I eventually decided
to do the cheesy cliché thing, and take her on a romantic dinner date. So there
I found myself typing “romantic restaurants to eat at in Cape Town”. A number
of appealing options popped up, the one that most caught the eye was a
restaurant called Baisa in the Waterfront.
I immediately knew we were in for a treat the second we
walked through the doors. The whole atmosphere of the restaurant oozed class.
From the attire of the people, to the warm welcoming we received. Every element
I could possibly lay my eyes on lead me to believe that my wallet was going to
take a beating, but as we sat down my financial worries began to subside. I found
myself lost, taken a back, and left in awe at the amazing view I was
experiencing. Say what you like about Cape Town, but there really are fewer
sites more beautiful than the Waterfront harbour at night, absolutely gorgeous.
It’s seemed my impressed emotion was only going to be further aroused, our
waitress was - superb. She was very polite and insisted on calling me sir
(something I always find quite awkward, especially because she was old enough
to be my mother), nonetheless I was impressed and duly felt the effects of the ‘over
and beyond’ service I was being treated to.
The menu was one of those where you understood every second
option (a sign that you in a restaurant you probably can’t afford). After the
waitress read out the many specials that were available, we both panicked and
ordered the starter that had something to do with a mushroom and a main that
had something to do with a platter. Needless to say both dishes were delicious.
The mushroom ‘thingy-majigy’ was full of wonderful flavours and aromas, whilst
everything on the seafood platter was cooked to as close to perfect as I believe
it could have been. The calamari in particular was superb, an outstanding
balance of flavour accompanied by a smooth chewy texture. I am struggling not
to salivate on my keyboard as I re-live what truly was an incredible meal.
At many fancy restaurants that I’ve eaten at in the past
rely on their fancy image, high prices and elitism. In doing so, they neglect
the most important thing, the food itself. It’s crucial that in any restaurant,
if you willing to charge the prices you’re charging, and offer the service you’re
offering, you better be able to deliver in the kitchen, and perform on my plate.
After this night I can honestly say that Baisa ticked all the necessary boxes
and its 5 star restaurant title is richly deserved.
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