Of the five restaurants in the Meikles Hotel, this was the only one we tried (other than a drink at the Explorer’s Bar). It is the more casual of the two big restaurants. The dress code is described as “smart casual”, which in our case meant jeans and a nice shirt for my husband and my trusty “never wrinkles no matter how long the flight is” travel dress for me.
The restaurant serves light snacks during the day and an incredible buffet at night with everything from sadza – a staple food of Zimbabwe whose closest cousin is grits – to prime rib. And the dessert table! Just walking past added at least three inches to my hips.
Waiters in starched white uniforms sashed with sky blue hover nearby to provide your every wish. This was the first place we sampled Zimbabwean wine. Not quite on par with the South African, but it was very nice, as was the view over the floodlit roof garden from our window seat.Click here for the latest information on the Pavilion Restaurant in Harare
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There is a section on the eatout website that is strictly dedicated to the Restaurants in Harare as well as another section that is dedicated to the Restaurants in Bulawayo.
Another page on this site is where you can find all the coffee shops in Harare. The team at eatout is on a search for the romantic restaurants in Zimbabwe at the moment.
The restaurant owners lunch that was held recently at Millers Restaurant in Harare was a great opportunity for the restaurant owners in harare to have a one on one chat with the eatout team.
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Today I was chatting with some of the youth at Nazareth house in Harare and we were talking about whether it would be nice to have a coffee shop at the church. Any such conversation wouldn’t happen with mentioning Celebration Center where the Cee Cee’s coffee shop is. A place where our teens can hang out a still be in a fun environment.
Another interesting area was the Cyber Cafe concept – would the church be a good place to let teens try out the various social networking tools that are so popular in todays world. How would this help them in their future I hear you asking? Well I don’t know for sure but isn’t exposure in a safe secure environment better that sneaking around and won’t this also help them become aufait with using computers?
Next week I will be meeting with the parents to present the findings of our survey. In the mean time I have to suffice with meeting the Youth like I did last week at St Zita’s in Borrowdale.
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Today we reached 200 registered users and we look forward to continuing to grow with your support. In order to make it exciting we are trying to launch a new promotion every week. This week the promotion was centred around Cafe Espresso will be announcing the winners on Friday. Next week we will be featuring a promotion on Mama Mia who will be giving away 10 X $20 vouchers. When you make a booking after having seen the details on the eatout website please be sure to let the restaurant know so that we can encourage them to give you the user more promotional items.
The major promotion this year will require you to use your points you gather by being on the site to participate – you will need to have a minimum of 200 points. This promotion will be a dinner for two and it will include a Chauffeur driven ride with Champagne on your way to the restaurant.
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