Thursday, 16 February 2012

22° South.


It's hard to make your mark in the restaurant scene in Namibia's culinary capital, but the guys at 22° South have managed exactly that. Their Italian eatery is a welcome sign of diversity in a market mostly dominated by the omnipresent Lighthouse Group. Funny enough, they were able the secure the actual Swakopmund lighthouse, a beautiful white-and-red landmark, as their business location. You can decide if you want to dine inside (on those nasty, foggy days) or if you prefer to take a seat in their wonderful garden looking out over the sea. Meals are well priced, yummy and unpretentious. Just as you would expect from a true Italian restaurant.

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