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The Northern Cape, Richmond
Food and Beverage - (+27) 053-693-0313
Vetmuis Plaaskombuis was established in July 2008. The idea of the business started with the dream Kobie had of making a difference in Richmond by serving “tea, cake and counselling for R25.00”. It then became a coffeeshop which served breakfasts and light lunches, and eventually evolved into serving hearty Karoo meals to people who booked their evening meals.
On 1 Junie 2010 Vetmuis Plaaskombuis opened in a new venue, Loop Street 56. It is a National Heritage Building, a typical Karoo dwelling with thick walls and yellow wood floors registered in 1847.
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Kobie Coetzee |
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Additional information for Vetmuis Plaaskombuis.
Just some of the delectables available at our restaurant. Hope this wets your appetite, to stop, visit and stay.
Game Pie
- Tripe (when Available)
- Curry & Rice
- Roti's / Breyani
- "Vetkoek" with curry mince
- "Roosterkoek" with Cheese and jam
- Quiche & Salads
- Rump & Fillet steak
- Schnitzels
- Chicken Cordon Blue
- Beef Cordon Blue
- Karoo Lamb Chops
- Sweet & Sour Chicken / Pork
- Ostrich Steaks
- Ostrich Hamburgers
- Springbok Hamburgers
Directions to Vetmuis Plaaskombuis:
Map and directions to Vetmuis Plaaskombuis.
Directions to Vetmuis Plaaskombuis
GPS co-ordinates:
31° 24' 49.9" S
23° 56' 35.1" E
From the N2 between Bloemfontein and Cape Town, you can take the turnoff into Richmond. The road leading into Richmond is Loop Street. We are number 56, you cannot miss us. We look forward to meeting you.
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