The effortless goodness of the cuisine, is reflected in the simple
and clean lines reflected in the décor and furniture, with a wonderful ambience
created by the lighting. No frills no fuss. This restaurant is all about the
food, and rightfully so.
The atmosphere is cosy and friendly, very helpful staff and
a well selected wine/beer menu.In my previous posts I’ve made it very clear that I am not a fan of Pasta at all, that it is a vehicle for yummy sauces or ingredients that could be used more delightfully in a different dish, in a different way…and a fattening vehicle to boot.
It was at this humble Italian eatery that I had my first plate of pasta that my taste buds dance. ( This was a couple of months after I became a vegetarian, otherwise I would have never ordered pasta).
Perfect pockets of ravioli – so that you could see the orange colour of the butternut glow through, layered with a four cheese sauce.
This was absolute heaven! I never knew pasta could taste like this, and for the first time in my culinary noting life, I could understand how people in Italy could eat pasta every day. I also have to add that I’ve been in Italy more than once – and never have I come across such a wonderful mouthful of pasta.
It was love at first taste!
Due to this, I make a point of dining at Il Leone every time I visit in Capetown.

The seafood also look fresh and juicy.
This restaurant is easily missed, as you only see a small plaque hanging above a small door on a tiny patio.
Even with the lack of advertising and huge signs, they’re always overflowing with patrons – so do make a reservation a day or 3 in advance.
And be sure not to miss this hidden gem.

Happy mid-working week!
Until we eat again…