What’s been going on at I ♥ My Laundry…

Last week I was invited by Clayton from I ♥ My Laundry (59 Buitengraght St, Heritage Square) to come and check out their very unique concept.

I told him it was actually a really cool coincidence that he contacted me cause I had driven past there just about two weeks before and saw people sitting outside sipping on some wine… I thought to myself “Hmmm… wine at a laundry?  Something’s fishy here… is this some kind of underground bar trying to masquerade as an innocent laundromat? Or some kind of top secret money laundering front?  OR…”  And just like that I totally let my imagination run wild with over the top ideas, mostly based on some great movie plots.  But I needed the low down, the skinny, the inside scoop… you know what I mean…. And this was my way in. ;)

So as the name suggests, they do in fact do laundry (including dry cleaning, dyeing,  alterations & ironing) and for this purpose they are open from 7am to 7pm every day of the week.  BUT, that’s only a small part of what’s going down at this quirky venue.  I would describe it as a little “creative hub”.  A place for sharing ideas and trying new things.

During the day I ♥ My Laundry also functions as a cafe & dim sum bar.  Something special if you’re into sweet things (like me) is their chocolate & Coca cola cupcake, seen on the right  below:

I love Cola flavoured things… so this got my attention right off the bat.

It is also a beautiful space which you can rent for private functions for only R1000.  It seats 14 people and if you need food they will even assist with setting it up by chatting to your preferred restaurant of chef and organising a pop up kitchen for the evening.

THEN every Wed eve they do “laundry parties” where they do unusual food & drink pairings.  Like for example when I was there it was caramel vodka & fudge. Yum!  The vodka was Black Moon Caramel Vodka and I thought it was deliciously smooth and not too sweet.

The fudge was from Cape Fudge (trading as The Fudge Factory).  They sell mostly at markets, but will now be selling at I ♥ My Laundry as well.  I got to sample 3 flavours:  Amarula, Cappuccino & Champagne.

The Amarula (on the left above) was my favourite.  I love fudge!

Now while you are filling your belly, you can also “feed your eyes” with some beautiful art on display.  I ♥ My Laundry also runs an art exhibition initiative where they provide a showcase area for artists & creatives.  In store at the moment they have these incredible wood carvings by a guy who calls himself Von Dee:

He’s a “green artist” which means he doesn’t cut down trees for his pieces. He uses recycled wood or pieces of wood found on beaches, etc.

There’s also some photography by Naill Molloy.  A series of images from the school he attended as a boy which is now abandoned.  I really loved how each frame tells a story.  You can totally imagine what the school was like when it was still bustling with kids…

Priced at R2000 each

I also got to chat to very talented lady, Mandi Garbman.  Mandi is a professional artist, designer & illustrator and she had various things on display.  From her paintings, this one was my favourite:

And I really loved the little owl illustration in the middle below (cause I’m like owl crazy):

I was telling her how my mom used to believe that if an owl was found on your property it meant that someone in your family would pass away. Shame hey, that’s a bad rep for such a captivating little animal…

Most recently she also started designing her own fabrics and using them to make decor items like throw pillows and such:

Love the bright colours…  And a really cool thing to note is that she can custom design fabric for you.

** For more of her stuff you can check out her website, Unwrapped.

Then… as if the laundry, cafe, dim sum, food pairing parties & art wasn’t already enough… they also have a wine club called “I ♥ My Wine”.   They basically negotiate with about 15 wineries each week, sourcing a white & red option from each, and then the wine club members get to purchase these wines at cellar door prices without having to schlep out to the winelands.  Easy peasy.

So, want to join in on the action?  Check out their website or Facebook page for more info.  And to get your name on the guest list for one of their Wed eve parties, follow them on Twitter or Linked In – they announce the parties early every Thu morning, but there are only limited seats available to each event, so only the first few people from Twitter/Linked In to respond will secure a spot.  So get in there early and keep trying. :)

A huge thanks to Clayton for letting me crash last week’s party.  I really love this concept.  It’s fresh & fun and a must see.

xxx

Introducing the South China Dim Sum Bar

I’m really loving the movement towards fuss free, chilled out dining here in Cape Town.  Don’t get me wrong, I do love a good fine dining experience every now and then.  But most of the time I just want a hearty meal at a great price in a relaxed setting…

The new South China Dim Sum Bar in Long St totally fits that bill:

The menu is simple.  There’s a BYOB (that’s “Bring Your Own Booze”) policy – which is actually quite cool cause you get to drink what you want and you don’t need to worry about corkage.  You place your order at the kitchen counter, select your condiments & dipping sauces and then your food is served on eco friendly paper plates.  Easy peasy. :)

While sipping on my homemade lemon ice tea (R15) – which was very refreshing btw:

I really enjoyed looking at the fun movie posters on the wall:

A very cool touch guys

But soon we got stuck into that menu.  First up we tried the beef potstickers (R28 for 3) and the bbq chicken char-sinbao (R12 each):

Potstickers on the right & bbq chicken steamed bun on the left

We wanted a few more of those bbq chicken buns – but sadly they were sold out, we snapped up the very last one.  Lucky us, cause that baby rocked.

Next up we had the steamed pork wontons (R28 for 3):

Then the Vietnamese summer roll (R30) which is like a veggie wrap served with a spicy peanut sauce:

Loooooved that peanut sauce

Joe also forced me to try the steamed turnip cake (R28 for 2 portions) – even though in my head I was going “hell no”. ;)

Not gonna lie, the soft spongy texture still put me off (it’s just a personal thing), but it was way nicer than I had pictured in my head. hehe

And then Joe still had space for the Wonton noodle soup (R45):

Everything we had was very light, fresh & tasty.  You could tell the two boys who run this shop have a real passion for serving up good food.   The standouts for me though were the beef potstickers & bbq chicken char-sinbao.  Mmmmmmm.

My Miss K Kiss-o-Meter rating for the for this seriously cute dim sum bar would be:

Give them a call on 078 846 3656 to make a booking (it gets quite busy – so better safe than sorry).  They are at nr 289 Long St, which is right at the top just past Royale Eatery.  And they are open from Wed – Fri for lunch (12:30 – 3pm) and Tue – Sun for dinner (6pm till late).  Oh and just FYI – they also have a stand at the Hope St Market on Saturdays.

Update:  They now have a card machine and they serve wine, Chinese beer & saki.

xxx

Woolies does dim sum!?

I was cruising through my local Woolies food the other day… just reading the backs of all the ready made meals to check out the nutritional info.  (I actually really enjoy doing this – I have this crazy built-in kilojoule counting twitch I haven’t been able to shake – so this this ends up being very therapeutic. haha)

Anyhoo.  I stumbled upon their new Dim Sum range.  Now I’m not a huge Dim Sum fan in general, I only really love the Dim Sum at Beluga.   But I was still really intrigued…

They only had a small selection:  Prawn dumplings, Prawn & tomato dumplings and Mushroom & Coconut deep fried wontons.  The latter actually looked seriously yummy, but you have to cook them for a short bit in the oven – I’m having some issues with my new oven – so I opted to try the Prawn & tomato dumplings instead:

I seem to have lost my slip, but I think this pack of 6 was around the R30 mark.

You’ll be glad to know that these babies are only 185 kj per piece! ;)    You zap them in the micro for like 2min and they’re ready to enjoy.

The finished product.  Just a tip:  give them enough time to cool down, they get a bit squishy in the micro process and need some time to settle again.

The verdict:   They were pretty descent.  They didn’t totally blow me away… and they sure as hell are no competition for Beluga’s offerings.   But I would have them again.  Once my oven is sorted I’m going to go back for those deep fried wontons.

Give it a bash & let me know what you guys think.

xxx

Dim sum & cocktails

Beluga restaurant in Green Point is a Cape Town classic.  It’s one of only a few restaurants that has managed to stay popular year in and year out.  I love taking Cape Town visitors here for their a la carte menu and my friends and I regularly enjoy the half price sushi & cocktails special. Yes, that’s right, half price bitches!   The special runs daily until 7pm, and then all day on Sundays.

This special has obviously become a firm favourite with locals, so it’s crucial to book ahead to avoid disappointment.  But one thing some people might not know is that they’ve added various yummy dim sum options to their sushi & cocktail menu.  And that too is available on the half price special.

(Please note, this is not your average dim sum like they serve in sometimes dodgy Chinese take out spots – this is fabulous dim sum like only Beluga can serve up)

The magical red menu! Anything in here falls under the half price special. Yay!

NB tip:  as long as your orders are in before 7pm, you’re sorted – you can sit enjoy it past 7pm still.  (on Sundays you don’t have to stress about the time at all of course)

Naturally our first priority always is to sort out the cocktails!

Cranberry Royale, Cosmopolitan & Mojito... yeah, that's a good start!

With drinks sorted, I started ordering my dim sum options… This is going to sound like a lot of food for one person, but luckily I was with a big group of mates, so there were lots of mouths to help me clean up!  I just wanted a taste of a variety of things…  First up was the Springbok & Chinese spice deep fried wontons:

Crispy goodness...

Then I had the duck with sweet bbq sauce steamed buns:

Mmmmm... soft buns... ;)

And lastly the beef, coriander & ginger pot stickers:

Bring it on!

All three were very tasty – but my favourite was the duck steamed buns.  So YUM! The beef pot stickers came a close second.

Let me quickly tally up my costs for the evening:
- Cosmo = R44
- Cranberry Royale = R35  (OK, so the mojito wasn’t actually mine! haha)
- Springbok deep fried wontons (4 pieces) = R40
- Duck steamed buns (2 pieces) = R38
- Beef pot stickers (3 pieces) = R40

Normal total would have been:  R197.  BUT, with the faaaaabulous half price special, I only had to pay R98.50!  How awesome is that!?! :)

During the evening I got to catch up with my friend Lize – I hadn’t seen her in a while and she told me that she’s picked up her blog again after a little bit of a break – www.parisandpomegranates.com – check it out for lots of good travel tips, this chicka did a stint as an Emirates air hostess, so she’s seen quite a bit of the world.  Very jealous!

Cocktails in hand = happiness

Then my friend, Dani, was lovely enough to bring us some Ferrero Rocher chocolates.  LOVE THEM!!!  I totally scoffed down way more than my fair share… mwhahahahaha…

Here you can see the camera picked up some weird light - I think it's from my "crazy chocolate eyes"!

Awesome drinks, awesome food, awesome company & choccies to wrap up the evening – what more could a girl ask for?  Hmmmm… maybe hot, half naked waitors?  That could be something I should tell Beluga to look in to… ;)

Oh, before I forget – my Miss K Kiss-o-Meter ratings:

  • Vibe:
  • Price: (for the special)  (normally)
  • Food:
  • Service:

OK – now I have to try and work off all of that evil food & cocktails… back to the gym for me!

xxx