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Youngblood-Africa
70, 72 Bree St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
Iziko Bo-Kaap Museum
71 Wale St, Schotsche Kloof, Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
South African Sendinggestig Museum
40 Long St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
The Cape Gallery
60 Church St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
Koopmans-De Wet House
35 Strand St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8000, South Africa
Auwal Masjid
43 Dorp St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
St George's Cathedral
5 Wale St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
Iziko Slave Lodge
Corner Adderley Street and, Wale St, Cape Town, 8000, South Africa
Bo-Kaap
97 Wale St, Schotsche Kloof, Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
Iziko Old Town House Museum
149 Longmarket St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8000, South Africa
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Burger & Lobster by PAN Collection
105 Bree St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
Tiger's Milk Long Street
44 Long St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8000, South Africa
Simply Asia Heritage Square
Heritage Square, 94 Shortmarket St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8000, South Africa
Hacienda Coastal Mexican by PAN Collection
92 Bree St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8000, South Africa
Bouchon Bistro
95 Hout St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
Jerry's Burger Bar Heritage Square
Heritage Square, 98 Shortmarket St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
Yatai Ramenbar by PAN Collection
Ground Floor (Under Nikkei, 87 Bree St, CBD, Cape Town, 8000, South Africa
Grub & Vine
103 Bree St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8000, South Africa
The Athletic Club & Social
35 Buitengracht St, CBD, Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
KFC Long Street
Cnr Long &, 0B Strand St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8000, South Africa
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91 Loop St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
SunSquare Cape Town City Bowl
23 Buitengracht St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8000, South Africa
The Grand Daddy Boutique Hotel
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The Trade Boutique Hotel
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Onomo Cape Town Inn on the Square
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Cresta Grande Cape Town
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Southern Sun Cape Sun
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Kings in Cape Hotel & Ethiopian Restaurant
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Nikkei Japanese Peruvian by PAN Collection

87 Bree St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8000, South Africa
4.6(379)
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attractions: Youngblood-Africa, Iziko Bo-Kaap Museum, South African Sendinggestig Museum, The Cape Gallery, Koopmans-De Wet House, Auwal Masjid, St George's Cathedral, Iziko Slave Lodge, Bo-Kaap, Iziko Old Town House Museum, restaurants: Burger & Lobster by PAN Collection, Tiger's Milk Long Street, Simply Asia Heritage Square, Hacienda Coastal Mexican by PAN Collection, Bouchon Bistro, Jerry's Burger Bar Heritage Square, Yatai Ramenbar by PAN Collection, Grub & Vine, The Athletic Club & Social, KFC Long Street
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+27 21 109 0081
Website
nikkei.co.za

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Featured dishes

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Spinach Soup
Mustard root | coriander | jalapeno | pujol pepper (v)
Crispy Squid
Togarashi | lime | micro coriander | squid ink aioli
Edamame
Flaked salt (v)
Yellowtail Ceviche
Coconut & lime | coriander | scallion | red chili
Tuna Ceviche
Smoked jalapeno | shoyu | coriander oil | black sesame

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Nearby attractions of Nikkei Japanese Peruvian by PAN Collection

Youngblood-Africa

Iziko Bo-Kaap Museum

South African Sendinggestig Museum

The Cape Gallery

Koopmans-De Wet House

Auwal Masjid

St George's Cathedral

Iziko Slave Lodge

Bo-Kaap

Iziko Old Town House Museum

Youngblood-Africa

Youngblood-Africa

4.6

(299)

Open until 5:00 PM
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Iziko Bo-Kaap Museum

Iziko Bo-Kaap Museum

4.3

(2.7K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
South African Sendinggestig Museum

South African Sendinggestig Museum

4.8

(33)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
The Cape Gallery

The Cape Gallery

4.7

(61)

Open 24 hours
Click for details

Things to do nearby

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Candlelight: The Best of Hans Zimmer
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Hike Lions Head for Sunrise or Sunset
Mon, Dec 8 • 4:00 PM
Cape Town, Western Cape, 8001, South Africa
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Ocean Wildlife Encounter
Ocean Wildlife Encounter
Mon, Dec 8 • 10:30 AM
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Burger & Lobster by PAN Collection

Tiger's Milk Long Street

Simply Asia Heritage Square

Hacienda Coastal Mexican by PAN Collection

Bouchon Bistro

Jerry's Burger Bar Heritage Square

Yatai Ramenbar by PAN Collection

Grub & Vine

The Athletic Club & Social

KFC Long Street

Burger & Lobster by PAN Collection

Burger & Lobster by PAN Collection

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$$$

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Tiger's Milk Long Street

Tiger's Milk Long Street

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(2K)

$$

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Simply Asia Heritage Square

Simply Asia Heritage Square

4.5

(526)

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Hacienda Coastal Mexican by PAN Collection

Hacienda Coastal Mexican by PAN Collection

4.4

(393)

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Reviews of Nikkei Japanese Peruvian by PAN Collection

4.6
(379)
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2.0
1y

I recently had the opportunity to dine at Nikkei, a supposed 'high-end' establishment that boasts opulence and glamour in every corner. From the moment you step through the gilded entrance, you're greeted by an ambiance that screams luxury and sophistication. However, my experience revealed that beneath the dazzling exterior lies a disappointing lack of substance.

The restaurant's decor looks impressive at first glance - until you realize that pretty much everything is fake. Upon being seated, we immediately noticed our cutlery, plates and table was not cleaned properly with some oily residue.

As I perused the menu, my anticipation grew with each extravagant dish description. However, the reality of the dining experience failed to live up to the grandiose promises made on paper. The presentation of the dishes was undoubtedly beautiful, with each plate meticulously arranged to appeal to the eye. Unfortunately, the same level of attention was not given to the flavors.

The starters, while visually stunning, lacked the depth of taste one would expect from a restaurant of this caliber. The main courses fared no better, as the flavors were oddly muted, leaving me searching for the promised gastronomic delights. It was as if the kitchen prioritized aesthetics over the essence of the culinary experience.

Service, though attentive, couldn't compensate for the mediocrity on the plate. The young waiters and waitresses seems to lack knowledge and seem to be untrained as dishes that we never ordered ended up at our table - I would expect properly trained staff in a 'high-end' restaurant...Definitely not students that are looking for a part-time job.

Perhaps the most disappointing aspect of the evening was the exorbitant price tag attached to this lackluster dining experience. While I understand that high-end establishments often come with a premium cost, the disparity between the glamorous facade and the actual quality of the food made the bill a bitter pill to swallow.

In conclusion, Nikkei is a prime example of style over substance. Every single plant in there is fake, only the bonsai's are possibly real.

If you're in search of a dining experience that dazzles the senses but falls short on delivering a truly memorable meal, this may be the place for you. However, those seeking exceptional cuisine to match the glamorous setting should consider exploring other options that prioritize both aesthetics and...

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5.0
26w

From the moment I stepped into Nikkei on Bree Street, I knew I was in for something extraordinary. This isn’t just a restaurant—it’s a beautifully orchestrated experience that engages all the senses and leaves a lasting imprint on the soul.

The décor is a stunning fusion of modern elegance and Japanese-Peruvian artistry. Every detail, from the ambient lighting to the textures and tones of the interior, creates a warm, inviting atmosphere that feels both luxurious and intimate. It’s the kind of space that instantly makes you feel special.

But what truly elevates Nikkei is its people. I had the absolute pleasure of meeting some of the most gracious and passionate individuals in the industry. Morgan, the radiant hostess, welcomed me with such warmth and charm that I felt like a long-lost friend. Stanton, the assistant general manager, exudes professionalism and genuine care—his presence is both reassuring and inspiring. Geena, our waitress, was a delight: attentive, knowledgeable, and effortlessly graceful in her service. Odette, the manager, brings a calm confidence and a deep love for the restaurant that shines through in every interaction. And then there’s Chef Asher—a culinary artist whose creations are nothing short of breathtaking.

The food? Sublime. Each dish is a masterpiece, blending the bold, fresh flavors of Nikkei cuisine with impeccable technique and presentation. From the delicate sashimi to the perfectly balanced ceviche, every bite was a revelation. The cocktails were equally impressive—creative, vibrant, and expertly crafted to complement the menu.

The service was flawless, the atmosphere electric yet refined, and the entire evening felt like a celebration of culture, flavor, and connection. It’s rare to find a place where every element—from the team to the table—is in perfect harmony.

Nikkei is more than a restaurant. It’s a magical experience, a memory I will cherish forever. To Morgan, Stanton, Geena, Odette, and Chef Asher—thank you for sharing your passion and your space with me. You’ve created something truly special, and I can’t...

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4.0
47w

Visited in December 2024. South Africa. Cape Town.

This restaurant presents a fashionable and intriguing fusion of Pan-Asian, Peruvian, and Japanese culinary influences. The interior design is decidedly trendy, boasting a wealth of interesting and vibrant details. The establishment is quite spacious, though I suspect that advance reservations would be advisable during the evening hours.

The Food:

In order to gain a better appreciation for the cuisine, we opted to sample a selection of appetizers. We selected several varieties of nigiri and rolls, as these dishes often provide a clear indication of the quality of ingredients, particularly the freshness of the fish. The tuna nigiri, while flavourful, could, in my opinion, have benefitted from a slightly smaller portion of rice. The tuna itself was undeniably fresh and had a pleasant, buttery texture, without any undesirable aftertastes. Moving on, the roll featuring crispy prawn was masterfully prepared; the rolls were tightly and evenly rolled, and the rice was ideally portioned so as to enhance, rather than overwhelm, the overall taste. The salmon, too, was impeccably fresh and flavourful, with a good balance. My personal highlights were the yellowtail ceviche and the grilled crayfish tails. Both dishes were executed flawlessly, and I would eagerly return for these alone.

Service:

The service was friendly and welcoming. Our waitress was clearly well-versed in the menu and offered several genuinely helpful recommendations. The dishes were prepared and presented with commendable speed.

Conclusion:

This is a commendable restaurant offering a broad range of Asian-inspired cuisine, where I'm sure you'll find something to please your palate. The vibrant atmosphere, beautiful interior, and delicious food create an ideal setting for dinner, especially if you're craving Japanese-inspired cuisine. I wholeheartedly recommend this...

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Zanie GouwsZanie Gouws
From the moment I stepped into Nikkei on Bree Street, I knew I was in for something extraordinary. This isn’t just a restaurant—it’s a beautifully orchestrated experience that engages all the senses and leaves a lasting imprint on the soul. The décor is a stunning fusion of modern elegance and Japanese-Peruvian artistry. Every detail, from the ambient lighting to the textures and tones of the interior, creates a warm, inviting atmosphere that feels both luxurious and intimate. It’s the kind of space that instantly makes you feel special. But what truly elevates Nikkei is its people. I had the absolute pleasure of meeting some of the most gracious and passionate individuals in the industry. Morgan, the radiant hostess, welcomed me with such warmth and charm that I felt like a long-lost friend. Stanton, the assistant general manager, exudes professionalism and genuine care—his presence is both reassuring and inspiring. Geena, our waitress, was a delight: attentive, knowledgeable, and effortlessly graceful in her service. Odette, the manager, brings a calm confidence and a deep love for the restaurant that shines through in every interaction. And then there’s Chef Asher—a culinary artist whose creations are nothing short of breathtaking. The food? Sublime. Each dish is a masterpiece, blending the bold, fresh flavors of Nikkei cuisine with impeccable technique and presentation. From the delicate sashimi to the perfectly balanced ceviche, every bite was a revelation. The cocktails were equally impressive—creative, vibrant, and expertly crafted to complement the menu. The service was flawless, the atmosphere electric yet refined, and the entire evening felt like a celebration of culture, flavor, and connection. It’s rare to find a place where every element—from the team to the table—is in perfect harmony. Nikkei is more than a restaurant. It’s a magical experience, a memory I will cherish forever. To Morgan, Stanton, Geena, Odette, and Chef Asher—thank you for sharing your passion and your space with me. You’ve created something truly special, and I can’t wait to return.
Olga MaevskaiaOlga Maevskaia
Visited in December 2024. South Africa. Cape Town. This restaurant presents a fashionable and intriguing fusion of Pan-Asian, Peruvian, and Japanese culinary influences. The interior design is decidedly trendy, boasting a wealth of interesting and vibrant details. The establishment is quite spacious, though I suspect that advance reservations would be advisable during the evening hours. The Food: In order to gain a better appreciation for the cuisine, we opted to sample a selection of appetizers. We selected several varieties of nigiri and rolls, as these dishes often provide a clear indication of the quality of ingredients, particularly the freshness of the fish. The tuna nigiri, while flavourful, could, in my opinion, have benefitted from a slightly smaller portion of rice. The tuna itself was undeniably fresh and had a pleasant, buttery texture, without any undesirable aftertastes. Moving on, the roll featuring crispy prawn was masterfully prepared; the rolls were tightly and evenly rolled, and the rice was ideally portioned so as to enhance, rather than overwhelm, the overall taste. The salmon, too, was impeccably fresh and flavourful, with a good balance. My personal highlights were the yellowtail ceviche and the grilled crayfish tails. Both dishes were executed flawlessly, and I would eagerly return for these alone. Service: The service was friendly and welcoming. Our waitress was clearly well-versed in the menu and offered several genuinely helpful recommendations. The dishes were prepared and presented with commendable speed. Conclusion: This is a commendable restaurant offering a broad range of Asian-inspired cuisine, where I'm sure you'll find something to please your palate. The vibrant atmosphere, beautiful interior, and delicious food create an ideal setting for dinner, especially if you're craving Japanese-inspired cuisine. I wholeheartedly recommend this establishment.
Lindsay SullivanLindsay Sullivan
We came here for my birthday, and whilst the atmosphere at first glance is nice, SO many elements are completely sub-par. Firstly we were greeting by a grumpy twenty something- it was obvious he didn’t want to be there. Next the cuisine- Although the food was amazing palette-wise, It came either lukewarm or scalding, nothing in between. Our waiter was fantastic, (if not for him it would have been one star) but in the end he was more focused on serving the regulars who were just seated, than brining us our bill which we asked for 10 minutes prior. When going to the bathroom, I was met by not one but TWO massive garbage bins obstructing the way to the toilet. No one noticed or cared. There were several boxes intended for recycling sitting next to the bar in plain sight; in fact in front of a manager who happened to be on his phone. (We found out later his name is Jan). Said manager came to a nearby table for quality control several times; the table sat down half way through our 2.5 hour meal there, and he did not quality check our table once. In fact, I watched this same manager lose patience with a couple of women who changed their mind about seating- rolling his eyes whilst following behind him. After we finally lost our patience in the end, waiting far too long for our bill, the same manager came up with a whole lot of excuses instead of trying to alleviate the situation: he tried to excuse his being on the phone, lack of attention during a special event, and in fact gave me attitude when I finally lost my cool. Unfortunately I would NOT recommend this place to anyone who has a love of quality. It’s very sad, as the food is well worth it; just definitely NOT the service or lack of attention to detail, cleanliness, timeliness, or care for clientele.
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From the moment I stepped into Nikkei on Bree Street, I knew I was in for something extraordinary. This isn’t just a restaurant—it’s a beautifully orchestrated experience that engages all the senses and leaves a lasting imprint on the soul. The décor is a stunning fusion of modern elegance and Japanese-Peruvian artistry. Every detail, from the ambient lighting to the textures and tones of the interior, creates a warm, inviting atmosphere that feels both luxurious and intimate. It’s the kind of space that instantly makes you feel special. But what truly elevates Nikkei is its people. I had the absolute pleasure of meeting some of the most gracious and passionate individuals in the industry. Morgan, the radiant hostess, welcomed me with such warmth and charm that I felt like a long-lost friend. Stanton, the assistant general manager, exudes professionalism and genuine care—his presence is both reassuring and inspiring. Geena, our waitress, was a delight: attentive, knowledgeable, and effortlessly graceful in her service. Odette, the manager, brings a calm confidence and a deep love for the restaurant that shines through in every interaction. And then there’s Chef Asher—a culinary artist whose creations are nothing short of breathtaking. The food? Sublime. Each dish is a masterpiece, blending the bold, fresh flavors of Nikkei cuisine with impeccable technique and presentation. From the delicate sashimi to the perfectly balanced ceviche, every bite was a revelation. The cocktails were equally impressive—creative, vibrant, and expertly crafted to complement the menu. The service was flawless, the atmosphere electric yet refined, and the entire evening felt like a celebration of culture, flavor, and connection. It’s rare to find a place where every element—from the team to the table—is in perfect harmony. Nikkei is more than a restaurant. It’s a magical experience, a memory I will cherish forever. To Morgan, Stanton, Geena, Odette, and Chef Asher—thank you for sharing your passion and your space with me. You’ve created something truly special, and I can’t wait to return.
Zanie Gouws

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Visited in December 2024. South Africa. Cape Town. This restaurant presents a fashionable and intriguing fusion of Pan-Asian, Peruvian, and Japanese culinary influences. The interior design is decidedly trendy, boasting a wealth of interesting and vibrant details. The establishment is quite spacious, though I suspect that advance reservations would be advisable during the evening hours. The Food: In order to gain a better appreciation for the cuisine, we opted to sample a selection of appetizers. We selected several varieties of nigiri and rolls, as these dishes often provide a clear indication of the quality of ingredients, particularly the freshness of the fish. The tuna nigiri, while flavourful, could, in my opinion, have benefitted from a slightly smaller portion of rice. The tuna itself was undeniably fresh and had a pleasant, buttery texture, without any undesirable aftertastes. Moving on, the roll featuring crispy prawn was masterfully prepared; the rolls were tightly and evenly rolled, and the rice was ideally portioned so as to enhance, rather than overwhelm, the overall taste. The salmon, too, was impeccably fresh and flavourful, with a good balance. My personal highlights were the yellowtail ceviche and the grilled crayfish tails. Both dishes were executed flawlessly, and I would eagerly return for these alone. Service: The service was friendly and welcoming. Our waitress was clearly well-versed in the menu and offered several genuinely helpful recommendations. The dishes were prepared and presented with commendable speed. Conclusion: This is a commendable restaurant offering a broad range of Asian-inspired cuisine, where I'm sure you'll find something to please your palate. The vibrant atmosphere, beautiful interior, and delicious food create an ideal setting for dinner, especially if you're craving Japanese-inspired cuisine. I wholeheartedly recommend this establishment.
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We came here for my birthday, and whilst the atmosphere at first glance is nice, SO many elements are completely sub-par. Firstly we were greeting by a grumpy twenty something- it was obvious he didn’t want to be there. Next the cuisine- Although the food was amazing palette-wise, It came either lukewarm or scalding, nothing in between. Our waiter was fantastic, (if not for him it would have been one star) but in the end he was more focused on serving the regulars who were just seated, than brining us our bill which we asked for 10 minutes prior. When going to the bathroom, I was met by not one but TWO massive garbage bins obstructing the way to the toilet. No one noticed or cared. There were several boxes intended for recycling sitting next to the bar in plain sight; in fact in front of a manager who happened to be on his phone. (We found out later his name is Jan). Said manager came to a nearby table for quality control several times; the table sat down half way through our 2.5 hour meal there, and he did not quality check our table once. In fact, I watched this same manager lose patience with a couple of women who changed their mind about seating- rolling his eyes whilst following behind him. After we finally lost our patience in the end, waiting far too long for our bill, the same manager came up with a whole lot of excuses instead of trying to alleviate the situation: he tried to excuse his being on the phone, lack of attention during a special event, and in fact gave me attitude when I finally lost my cool. Unfortunately I would NOT recommend this place to anyone who has a love of quality. It’s very sad, as the food is well worth it; just definitely NOT the service or lack of attention to detail, cleanliness, timeliness, or care for clientele.
Lindsay Sullivan

Lindsay Sullivan

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