Reviews on African food in Cape Coast, Central Region, Ghana. Cape Coast, or Cabo Corso, is a city and fishing port, and the capital of Cape Coast Metropolitan District and Central Region of south Ghana. Cape Coast is situated on its south to the Gulf of Guinea. Cape Coast had a settlement population of 169,894 people (2010 census). From the 16th century until Ghanaian independence, the city and fishing port changed hands between the British, the Portuguese, the Swedish, the Danish and the Dutch.
Things to do in Cape Coast
This place is a hidden gem. It is located on a university campus and it offers great coffee and espresso based drinks. It's salads and sandwiches are par excellent and goes best with their smoothies and freshly juiced fruit juices. They have great top-rated books for in-shop reading. They also have free wifi with decent speed.Their Ice creams, frozen yogurt and exotic teas will definitely impress you.
3 based on 14 reviews
Lovely views while sitting here, had lovely fresh fruit drinks and fruit pancakes which were just what we needed it was day time, not sure about coming to this area in the evening, we spent a good while sitting here shaded from the sun and enjoying the sea views, the toilets were clean and staff pleasant. It was quite quiet when we were here after visiting the slave castle near by
Bad experience here. The service was very slow and not helped by numerous power cuts. We ordered a starter and mains. It took a very long time for food to arrive and we didn't get our starter or a side dish and so had to get the waiter to sort it out which obviously took even more time by which point we weren't even that interested in the food. My boyfriend had a steak which we were told would be served with a white sauce. No sauce arrived so we again had to ask- at which point they produced garlic butter and claimed this to be the sauce. The steak was also burnt. I had the mushroom pasta which tasted disgusting. The single toilet for the entire restaurant wasn't flushing so was quite unhygienic.Overall service incredibly slow although they were apologetic about all the mistakes though no compensation was offered Wouldn't go again.
4 based on 20 reviews
Went on the recommendation of the guidebook, but Hayfords was slightly disappointing. At lunch, i was the only person in the place, which slightly concerns me - clearly not hugely popular. chicken jollof rice was OK, and good portion, but I think overpriced at 27 GHC, compared to other places I visited. Friendly staff but no WiFi offered. I didn't go back.
3 based on 93 reviews
A Natural Wooden Structure With A Siren Environment And A Clear Sea View From The Restaurant, Located Adjacent The Cape Coast Castle.
Unlike some other reviews of this restaurant, my experience was both positive and enjoyable. My pizza was tasty and more than enough to satisfy my hunger. My two colleagues also enjoyed their food. The view to the ocean is great. Yes, the place could be cleaner, but there is a trade-off between immediate proximity to the castle and something farther away.It is our pleasure, and we do really appreciate your views and will ensure to make the place clean and tidy till we see you again.Thank you very much
5 based on 13 reviews
Emperor Ital Vegan Restaurant was a surprise find! All the locals recommend Kenya and his restaurant. We walked in and were very nervous but it was the best meal we had in Ghana. I had the veggie burger and it was amazing. Kenya typically makes one meal a day, but he ran out and we ordered something. He ran to the store to get the ingredients and it was definitely worth the wait. Don't be put off by the small building or cheap costs. It was a wonderful meal.
What to do and see in Cape Coast, Ghana: The Best Places and Tips
3 based on 110 reviews
Oasis Beach Resort welcomes you! We have accomodation for everybody and every budget, well prepared local and international food, a well stocked, buzzling beach bar and an Italian-style woodfired pizza oven. There are acrobatic shows, traditional drumming
The location of this resort is just perfect. We arrived on Saturday and could party in the bar. Food and drinks relatively cheap. On Sunday we took a 8 min beach walk to Cape coast castle, we visited some local shops and had dinner in the resort. Really enjoyed our stay.
4 based on 23 reviews
We went to New Life based on trip advisor ratings. It's literally a hole in the wall which could be charming but unfortunately is not. It is run by a rastafarian gentleman the clientele consisted mostly of chilled out customers. We ordered the jolof rice which took about 1h20 min to be served. It was a record even by Ghanain standard! To top it all, the food was uneventful- undercooked soupy tomato-y rice. What a farce! Not sure what the trip advisor customers were smoking in giving this place 5 stars.... but I can guess.
Where to eat International food in Cape Coast: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 137 reviews
The small Vegetarian Restaurant is the perfect place to rest during your visit in Cape Coast. It lies between the Castle and the Market amidst the busy town. Our patio, built in traditional style, has a nice view over the sea and the busy Atta Mills Avenu
this is a perfect place to try and tast ghanaen food. excellent dishes, amazing fresh juice drinks. The staff is extremely friendly and always happy to serve you. and after been served you can go shopping in the nearby shop where they sell products made by the students of the Baobab Children Foundation.ein perfekter Platz um das leckerste ghanaische Essen zu probieren, das in der Gegend zu finden ist. dazu leckere Fruchtsäfte und Smoothies - einfach ein MUSS.
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