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Cape Town has been crowned the best city in the world for food in the 2024 Condé Nast Traveller Readers' Choice Awards. Image: supplied

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Cape Town listed as the BEST City in the World for Food

Cape Town has just been honoured with the top spot for food in Condé Nast Traveller’s 2024 Readers’ Choice Awards. Here are the details…

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23-10-24 15:36
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Cape Town has been crowned the best city in the world for food in the 2024 Condé Nast Traveller Readers' Choice Awards. Image: supplied

Cape Town a food capital

It’s official: Cape Town has been crowned the best city in the world for food, as voted by readers in the 2024 Condé Nast Traveller Readers’ Choice Awards.

With a tantalising score of 95.65, the Mother City has secured its place as a culinary capital, dazzling food lovers with its rich tapestry of flavours and gastronomic experiences.

Diverse and delectable, Cape Town‘s food scene is a feast for the senses. Drawing influences from African, Dutch, Malay, and Indian cuisines, the city is a melting pot where unique flavours harmonise.

From the bold spices of Cape Malay curries to the hearty Dutch-inspired potjies and the fragrant Indian biryanis, each dish tells a story of the people calling the city home.

Whether you are savouring staples like braaivleis paired with traditional African dishes such as pap (maize porridge) and samp, or indulging in fresh seafood by the waterfront, every bite reflects the city’s diverse cultural heritage. 

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Who doesn’t love a good braai? Image: canva

The top 10 cities

The rankings for the top food cities in the world are:

  1. Cape Town, South Africa – Score 95.65
  2. Milan, Italy – Score 95.20
  3. Valencia, Spain – Score 95.00
  4. Tokyo, Japan – Score 94.78
  5. Porto, Portugal – Score 94.48
  6. Hong Kong, China – Score 93.94
  7. Bangkok, Thailand – Score 93.71
  8. Rome, Italy – Score 93.33
  9. Singapore – Score 92.90
  10. Sydney, Australia – Score 92.50

While these cities bring their own culinary flair – think sushi, risotto, and chilli crab – Cape Town’s blend of cultures and flavours takes the cake, literally and figuratively!

The city serves up not just food, but a whole experience, inviting locals and visitors alike to explore its diverse offerings.

“We are thrilled to be recognised as the best city in the world for food,” said Enver Duminy, CEO of Cape Town Tourism. “This accolade reflects the passion and innovation of our chefs and food artisans, who always raise the bar when it comes to exceptional dining. Cape Town isn’t just a destination – it’s a food lover’s dream, ready to be savoured!”

Echoing this sentiment, Alderman James Vos, the City of Cape Town’s Mayoral Committee Member for Economic Growth, expressed his enthusiasm for the city’s culinary achievements: 

“Our ranking as the number one city in the world for food is a sumptuous and sizzling affirmation of what locals have long known: that Cape Town is a cuisine capital! Our love and appreciation of our vast array of cultures is made evident on the plate and the palate. Whether you’re looking for fine dining options or need some street grub, the Mother City has it all and more! Congratulations to every person who makes our foodie scene stand out above the rest of the world.” 

More about the Readers’ Choice Awards 

Considered one of the most respected awards in the travel industry, the Condé Nast Traveller Readers’ Choice Awards are determined by millions of travellers who share their experiences, rating destinations and services considering factors such as quality, service, and overall experience.

These awards celebrate excellence in travel and tourism, highlighting the best in the world based on genuine traveller feedback. The accolades are a trusted guide for those seeking exceptional global travel experiences.

What’s your favourite food to eat in Cape Town?

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