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Contemporary cuisine: the best places to taste it in Howick

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Woodstone Restaurant & Wine Bar
82/100 (1716 ratings)
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Free off-street parking
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"Just R25.00 for the most delicious breakfast( coffee excluded). My partner and I were most impressed with the freshness and quality of our breakfast...."
Nonnie Mbambo
"A relaxed venue for a pleasant breakfast either as a family or couple. If you want a quiet Saturday breakfast, it opens at 8.30 with the retirement..."
Jonathan O
"Great food great service. I will be returning and recommending Woodstone to everyone. Thank you for a memorable..."
Cindy Whitehead
"Hidden howick treasure ! Wonderful place to be - friendly service and delicious food ( Especially the..."
Priyanka Siveram
"We didn’t have a booking but they made a plan. Excellent food with friendly and efficient service. A minimalist wine..."
Berenice L
"The wood stone restaurant has left the best impression. Nolwazi our waitress, delivered unmatched service and was really friendly. We ate delicious..."
Shannon
"Very glad we booked ahead, otherwise we would not have got a table. Its popularity is a reflection of the great food and superb service, despite..."
Grant Berry
"Went with friends to celebrate being together again after many years. Wow. The service was great! I haven't had a kingklip for a long time so ordered..."
Ashley Crookes
"Awesome meal, outstanding atmosphere. The prawn and chicken curry was..."
Chris Wyatt
"The only place that does a better fish and chips is in Bilene, Mozambique. Usually a few times a month I pop passed on my way home for fish and..."
Lee Nieuwoudt