Farewell to the office party and hello lunch | The Planner

Many companies are moving away from hosting office parties and according to a survey by OfficeTeam, only 36% of professionals feel that company parties are fun. Rather than hosting a party after hours that about two thirds of staff would rather not attend, treat them to lunch. Harnessing its convenient location a few minutes from Cape Town’s central business district, The Table Bay’s Camissa Brasserie is now open for lunch, serving an inspiring menu that fuels collaboration in a stylish yet friendly setting. Close to the CBD, with secure free parking at Cape Town’s Best Address, Camissa Brasserie is easy to get to while offering a welcome retreat from the bustle of the city.

“Say thank you to your team for a successful year at the coalface with a sumptuous lunch in an unintimidating setting at Cape Town’s Best Address. We have put together an inspiring spread of dishes that speak to the season and The Table Bay’s promise to create an authentic and warm South African experience,” says The Table bay’s Executive Chef, Keshan Rambarun.

The restaurant’s beautifully crafted lunch starts with a choice of fresh salads and greens from the harvest table. The salads include innovative choices like rainbow beetroot salad, candied walnuts, blue cheese crumble and roasted sweet potato. These are followed by a delicious homemade soup with a selection of beautiful home baked breads.

The hot buffet is a wonderland of familiar favourites with a contemporary twist. Expect delights such as short rib tagine with whole root vegetables; pan fried line fish with broccoli florets, dukkha crust and buttered cous-cous, and teriyaki chicken with roasted vegetables. There will always be something on the buffet for vegetarians, with dishes like butternut gnocchi with sauté mushrooms, crème fraiche and lemon thyme veloute, amongst others.