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Ctfm Bloemfontein

Address:

Shop 1D, Preller Plein Center, Graaff Reinet Street, Dan Pienaar Ext, . Bloemfontein

Telephone:
051 436 6148

Description
Restaurant or Deli in Dan Pienaar

Keywords
Travel Story, Restaurants and Delis, Dan Pienaar, Ctfm Bloemfontein
Company description
CTFM, a vibrant Restaurant, Fish Market, Teppanyaki & Sushi Bar with chic yet informal surroundings, brings a feast of delicious flavours to its customers. The decor places strong emphasis on Cape Town's picturesque landscape and captures the soul of bygone days in various fishing harbours.The menu offers a wonderful combination of both South African and Japanese dishes. There's the old favourite fish and chips, the chic fresh oysters, the unusual Prawn & Avocado salad, the delectable Salmon Teriyaki and the classic seafood curry. The seafood platters come highly recommended and you can even pick your own ingredients from the fresh seafood displayed on ice. For those who aren't that partial to seafood, there is also a choice of meat & poultry as well as a number of vegetarian dishes. Children are also catered for.The Sushi Bar with its conveyor-belt of tasty treats will leave you hooked. The conveyor-belt was the first in its kind in South Africa and is a firm favourite amongst Sushi lovers. Seat yourself down while California rolls, sashimi, fashion sandwiches and other tempting portions pass slowly by - all colour coded plates to make it easy for customers to stick to their budget - however small or large that may be!The extensive menu also includes Teppanyaki and Tempura dishes. Teppanyaki diners sit at communal "hibachi" tables that surround a large table top iron grill. This dining style allows them to view the chef as he prepares the meal with amazing skill using the traditional tools of the trade- a knife, a fork and two metal spatulas. Patrons can watch master chefs prepare these popular Eastern delights such as Teppanyaki-style Prawns and chicken, beef on noodles, fried rice, to name but a few. Tempura is also an old-time favourite that displays the Japanese art of making crisp, deep fried seafood and vegetable morsels, which boasts a lacy texture and subtle taste.The combination of fish market and restaurant means customers have the option to order a varie

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