The Eastern Palace opened on the 1st of December 2011 inside The 4 Star Urban Chic Boutique Hotel and will be run by MingLiang (Ricky) Wang and his partner of 4 years, Cora Han. Distinguished by impeccable service and stylish, contemporary decor, Eastern Palace will serve a variety of mouth-watering Thai food, sushi and seafood and some of the Cape’s finest wines.
The restaurant boasts large glass-fronted views of Table Mountain and the bustling Long Street. The cuisine is fresh and light with each individual ingredient upholding its own identity yet blending superbly into the overall flavour.
Combining elements of several Southeast Asian traditions, Thai cooking places emphasis on lightly prepared dishes with strong fragrant components. Balance, detail and variety are of great importance to Eastern Palace’s Thai chefs. The spiciness of Thai cuisine is notorious, and it is also known for its enthusiastic use of fresh herbs and is considered by many to be among the best in the world.
Sushi is fast becoming the cuisine of choice in Cape Town due to its fresh and healthy concept in a society where health and vitality have taken over as the number one priority on Capetonians’ to do list. Not to mention – it’s delicious! With a Sushi bar, immaculate table settings and the eastern cuisine infused with superlative ingredients Ricky and Cora plan to make this restaurant a top dining spot in Long Street.
Trading hours:
Monday – Thursday: 7am – 10pm
Fridays & Saturdays: 7am – 11pm
Sundays: 7am – 10pm
Signature dishes:
Geang Khew-Wan (Thai Green Curry)
A delectable Thai flavour green curry, served with mixed vegetables and basil
Beef – R55.00 Chicken – R50.00 Prawn – R55.00 Vegetable – R48.00
Pad Thai Noodle
A patron flavoured rice noodle wok fried with tofu, bean sprouts, spring onions and egg. Content Peanut.
Chicken – R53.00 Beef – R55.00 Prawn – R55.00
Vegetarian Sushi Platter – R78.00
Avo Maki (8pcs), Inside out roll (8pcs), Hand (1pc), Inari(2pcs)
Salmon Platter – R120.00
Sashimi(4pcs), Nigiri(2pcs), Rainbow roll(4pcs), Inside Out roll(4pcs), Salmon Roses(3pcs), Fashion sandwich(3pcs)
Tel: 021 424 1861 ~ Fax: 086 587 7983 ~ E-mail: easternpalace.cpt@gmail.com

NHBRC would like to welcome you to the 12th International Housing & Home Warranty Conference which brings together warranty organisations, home builders and housing professionals from across the world, providing an opportunity to discuss challenges in the international market for the provision of new homes and share best practice on addressing them.
As the legislative capital of South Africa and the seat of the National Parliament, Cape Town, one of the world’s most beautiful cities with its well known landmarks including Table Mountain and Cape Point, provides the perfect venue for this first International Housing and Home Warranty Conference on the African continent.
Issues addressed at the conference will include international housing policy, managing risk and protecting consumers, warranty provision and enforcement, technical innovation and the quest to address climate change.
The conference will be held at the exceptional Cape Town International Convention Centre positioned in Cape Town’s bustling foreshore. The CTICC is only a short distance from many exciting attractions and amenities so providing an ideal centre for the Social Programme which accompanies the Business Sessions of the Conference, helping to make this event truly memorable.
For more info visit the website at http://www.ihhwc-southafrica.co.za/

HASA 2011 CONFERENCE
21-22 SEPTEMBER, CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE
REFORM SIDE BY SIDE. RETHINK. RECONNECT. REFORM
“A system only functions when it’s connected. It’s clear that the public and private sector need to work side by side in order to accomplish viable reform.” Dr Nkaki Matlala, Chairman of the Hospital Association of South Africa (HASA).
With healthcare reform in South Africa at a critical juncture, the theme of HASA’s 2011 conference has been aptly titled: “Reform Side by Side.”
The content of HASA’S 2011 conference will encourage delegates and stakeholders in the healthcare industry to rethink, reconnect and reform the healthcare system in such a way that it can deliver quality, affordable care to South Africans.
International and local speakers include:
To register for the conference, please visit: http://www.findavenue.co.za/Hasa/ or for further information, contact Viv Eades from Find a Venue on 031 767 4588, email: viv@findavenue.co.za.
The 2011 Loerie Awards will be held in Cape Town, with the festival weekend taking place from September 16 to 18. The awards ceremonies will take place at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) but there will also be various other events taking place at venues around the Mother City. Creative Week Cape Town runs from September 9 to 18.
To keep up with what’s happening over the weekend, attendees have the option to receive FREE SMS programme alerts straight to their phone, thanks to Vodacom Mobile Media.
This is the 33rd edition of South Africa’s premier advertising awards and the third consecutive year that the event is being hosted in creative Cape Town. The theme for this year’s event is “Don’t hate. Create.”
The Loerie Awards is the country’s biggest gathering of creative thinkers and brand communication experts. It is also one of the biggest parties of the year, with festivities continuing into the early hours of every morning.
The awards ceremony itself is a real red-carpet affair, with tuxedos, cocktail dresses, paparazzi, television cameras and lots of energy. The 2010 event included performances by comedians like David Kau, as well as musicians like Arno Carstens and Pitch Black Afro.
Cape Town creative agencies were prominent among the list of awards winners in 2010: The Loerie Awards introduced an agency ranking system and Cape Town’s King James topped this list. Read our blog about why Alistair King, their group chief creative, prefers to be based in Cape Town.
Brought to you by South African Tourism & Hosted by Cape Town Tourism
All new format, speakers & subjects for 2011.
By Popular demand, now including new seminars on online marketing, management and social media for tourism.
In addition to our conference featuring a new line up of some of the world’s leading online travel firms and speakers on tourism and technology, we are now offering optional seminars in digital marketing, online tourism reservations and e-commerce with step by step instruction on using social media to promote your business.
If you are working in Tourism in Africa then you can’t afford to miss this conference. Now in the 4th year- this event has grown to be THE event for tourism and technology in Africa. As the majority of travel is now being sold online- this is your chance to be sure you are up to speed and keeping pace with the latest technology, trends and tools for tourism professionals. This year there is an all new line up of international and local speakers with engaging, interesting and entertaining presentations.
This year’s event will feature a full day of international speakers highlighting key issues and a second day with optional training seminars on digital marketing, social media and e-commerce- or optional panel sessions addressing critical issues for the development of local, regional and African tourism online.
ETD2011 is an international symposium and gathering of current and future researchers and practitioners in the area of Electronic Theses and Dissertations, and will provide delegates with the unique opportunity to share experiences, discuss current good practices from around the globe and network which in turn will enable researchers and practitioners to chart a future course.
Being held from the 13th to the 17th of September 2011 at the BMW Pavilion in the V&A Waterfront, ETD 2011 will kick off on the 13th of September with a segment called ETD for Rookies followed by the opening ceremony and opening reception and will finish off on the 17th with a workshop on Institutional Repositories.
If you have not booked your accommodation yet, then now is the time to do it. CLICK HERE!
The 6th Science Centre World Congress will be held in Cape Town, South Africa, 4-8 September 2011. Enjoy stimulating congress sessions, challenging workshops and lively debates. And enjoy all that Cape Town and South Africa have to offer – whale watching, wine tasting, a unique floral kingdom, big game safaris, beautiful beaches, unparalleled scenic beauty, and a friendly and diverse culture.
Your hosts the Cape Town Science Centre, the Southern African Association of Science and Technology Centres, and the North Africa and Middle East Science Centers Network look forward to welcoming you to Cape Town.
With the theme “Science Across Cultures”, the 6th Science Centre World Congress will encourage reconciliation between different cultures and a greater appreciation of the role that science centres can play in highlighting each culture’s unique contributions to science, technology and science education.
Since its inception in 1996 the Science Centre World Congress “system” has followed some standard practices which distinguish it. These include:
The organisers say that: “There is definitely something for everyone, whether you work in a science centre or in a traditional museum, outdoor park, zoo, aquarium, visitor centre, botanical garden or the corporate exhibitions environment. We predict that you will have some difficult decisions to make as to which sessions to attend, but we have no doubt that you will have an inspiring and enjoyable time at the 6SCWC!”
Book your 4 star accommodation including breakfast, FREE internet and parking now!