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30 July, 2007
Beluga Restaurant
Shaun Rubs Shoulders With Creatives

Beluga In Green Point. Or Greenpoint.
I have long considered myself a "creative", a free spirit
and someone who thinks outside the box. As a young impressionable
chap, I remember scratching my head at the concept of "long
play records" or "LP's" as we cool kids called them
back in the 80's.
"These things are so impractical", I remember saying.
"Surely they could come in a more compact disk?"
Then there was the time I was trying to watch German pornography
on a poor quality VHS tape. "Bah humbug" I said aloud.
"Why can't this be displayed on a high quality disk which we
would then call a DVD, for no apparent reason?"
Yes, these were just some of the many crazy and "out there"
ideas I came up with whilst growing up.
As a creative, I enjoy mingling with other like-minded people, and
so it came to pass that we arrived at Beluga, a
rather trendy little spot at the Foundry, just off Somerset Road,
Green Point, where many a creative can be found eating sushi or
drinking beer.
Alex the manager seated us at a very exclusive spot upstairs, and
The Girlfriend, The Brand Ambassador and myself prepared to tuck into sushi,
one of Beluga's specialties.
Although reasonably priced by Cape Town's standards, Beluga also
offers great specials from 5-7pm every day. Or
evening, if you really want to be pedantic about it.
This include massive discounts on their sushi dishes (up to 50%
off), which I obviously took advantage of.
The restaurant has a great ambience, no overtly
loud background music to speak of, but not uncomfortably quiet either.
You can talk about your erection problems or your recent bout of
halitosis without fear of anyone hearing you.
The food was to my rather high standard, the sushi was fresh, tight
and compact, and the service by our deaf waiter was quite superb
(he hovered around every 5 minutes or so without being overly annoying)
For dessert, The Girlfriend and I shared a chocolate truffle
cake, a richly layered truffle cake with a sweet chocolate
filling, which is probably why it is called a chocolate truffle
cake.
Downstairs afterward, we skipped and pranced over to the bar, for
a cognac and cigar. Regrettably there were no cigars, the cigarette
vending machines were broken and the bar staff didn't want to hand
out entjies (loose cigarettes) to The Brand Ambassador, who desperately
needed his nicotine fix. So that was the only down
side then. No entjies at the bar.
Otherwise, it was all good though. Shaun recommends.
What: Beluga
Where: The Foundry, Prestwich Street, Green Point
How Much: + - R180 per person. (That includes a few stiff Jamesons)
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