Fezorati Coffee Emporium and Bedouin Braai Tent (Royal Elephant Hotel and Conference Centre)
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Cuisine:
Coffee Shop
Ambiance: Casual Main course (avg): R60 Licensed: no Open: Breakfast , Lunch , Dinner Coffee Shop Monday - Sunday: 06h30 - 18h00 Bedouin Braai Tent Friday & Saturdays: 12h00 - 21h00
Description: The name originates from the fez or tarboosh, which is either a red felt hat in the shape of a truncated cone, or in the shape of a short cylinder made of kilim fabric. Both usually have tassels. The fez has a varied and sometimes controversial history, but has symbolic meaning in many different cultures. It has even spawned modern web communities interested in the heritage and fashion of the fez. The Fezorati Coffee Emporium, the hotel’s ‘out of uniform’ establishment, is a place where you can enjoy the splendours of the chef’s cuisine, while sipping traditional coffees, mint tea and relax outside on the terrace. The Fezorati Coffee Emporium is situated at the Conference & Meeting precinct, making it ideal for lunches, teas, breakaway sessions and post conference unwinding |
Address
Bondev Park Cnr Willem Botha & Wierda Roads Eldoraigne Centurion Directions From Pretoria Take Jan Smuts Drive (R101) towards Sandton and continue to your right when the road splits into the N14. Continue with Jan Smuts until you reach Valhalla after which your turn right into Wierda Road (M10). Travel along Wierda Road until you reach the crossing with Willem Botha, turn right here into the pathway to find the hotel on your right hand side. From Sandton: Take the R55 (Woodmead Road) off the M1. Follow the road through Kyalami Estate up towards Pretoria. Continue for ± 27kms until you reach Eldoraigne and the t-juntion with Wierda Road. Turn right and continue until you reach the crossing with Willem Botha, turn left into the pathway, you will find the hotel on your right hand side. |
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