Remo's

Top choice in Port Elizabeth


You really need to know this place is here, but luckily now you do. What was once a warehouse in a derelict area is now a snazzy cafe with an industrial-chic decor. Start with fabulous antipasti (starters), then delve into the amazing pastas, salads or wood-fired pizzas. Don’t miss the homemade pastries for dessert (the chocolate croissant is particularly good).

There’s also first-rate coffee and vitamin-packed fruit juices as well as splendid breakfasts.


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