Restaurants at The Palace of the Lost City
Sumptuous settings, flawless service and international cuisine add up to five-star dining at The Palace of the Lost City restaurants. Expect gastronomic perfection. Each of The Palace of the Lost City restaurant menus have been crafted and curated by world-class chefs and paired with excellent wines. Whether you’ve an appetite for food with flare or are in the mood for romantic dining, our meticulous attention to detail means that every dish, from fresh starters to decadent desserts, hits the right note. Choose from African cuisine to French fare; dine intimately indoors or socially al fresco. And if you’ve a penchant for privacy, The Palace of the Lost City restaurants are exclusively available to hotel guests and feature secluded options for private dining.
Crystal Court
+27 14 557 4307
The Grill Room
+27 14 557 4307
The Palace Pool Deck
+27 14 557 4307
Tusk Bar & Lounge
+27 14 557 4307
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Best steaks
A-grade steaks and five-star service. The Palace of the Lost City restaurants include The Grill Room, a celebrated culinary destination for diners seeking the best steaks in the Pilanesberg. Expect intimate dining in classic contemporary surrounds. The expertly selected cuisine, from fillet and pork belly to the raved-about rosemary mashed potatoes, is complemented by one of the most notable wine lists in South Africa.
Cocktail bars
Head to The Palace Pool Deck for under-the-sun dining and refreshing cocktails. Savour the views over the pool while tucking into a delicious lunch of gourmet burgers and pizzas. If you're in the mood for a classic cognac, the Tusk Bar & Lounge is lauded for its impressive selection of premium liquor, and, with its safari-themed decor and exquisite views, will take you back in time to the nostalgia of colonial grandeur.