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Grab a plate of good home cooking at Ashley's Family Restaurant

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Think back to the days of your childhood, when each meal was lovingly prepared by your mum, aunt or ouma in the kitchen. The food was always delicious and cooked fresh with simple ingredients. The result? It was a tasty, fulfilling experience for the tummy and heart. It's no different at Ashley's Family Restaurant in Goodwood, which churns out quality food on a daily basis. 
 
Experience a home away from home 
 
The motto at this eatery is clear from the get-go. "Mama se kos" translated to mean mother's food is what you can expect from this popular establishment. Founded by Ashley Witten in 2007, the restaurant has been growing from strength to strength on the backs of hard-working men and women. Witten has been in the restaurant business for over 30 years and excels in identifying what customers want and exceeding operational goals. The aim is to create an authentic experience while delivering the classic home-cooked style meals the community has come to know and love. 
 
On the menu are an exciting array of pizzas such as the boerie champ, amigos, Ashley's special, carnivore or chicken deluxe to name a few. There is also the option of creating your own pizza, with toppings such as basted ribs, peppadews, bananas, salmon, biltong, black olives, asparagus and more. You are bound to try a pizza you've never tasted before with this option! 
 
Under plates of pasta expect to indulge in creamy goodness and fresh sauces. Choose from lasagnas prepared with a meat of your choice or vegetables, carbonara, spaghetti bolognaise, tagliatelle pescatore, primavera, bisteca and more. If you are looking for something a little on the lighter side, have your pick of salads and seafood with a chicken stirfry, grilled prawns, calamari, or a popular choice of juicy steak or chicken with a side salad. 
 
The crisp coating of schnitzels might catch your attention, especially when served with a side of Ashley's hand-cut chips and a selection of mushroom, pepper, garlic or cheese sauces. There's nothing like a plate of comfort food to get you through those cold Cape Town winters and that's what Ashley's always provides. 
 
The daily specials are a huge hit with locals who look forward to seeing what Ashley's has in store for them. On Mondays, you can expect to sit down for a burger special for two. Order fried liver and mash or a ribs special and enjoy a seafood platter or the carvery on Wednesdays. Every Thursday is eisbein, Fridays are for chicken schnitzels and sirloins and Saturdays are for a classic steak, sausage, egg and chips. On Sundays you can sit down for a wonderful family lunch and select between a seafood platter or the carvery again. It's the ideal solution to cooking Sunday roast at home and spending all day in the kitchen. 
 
Kids have their own menu with tasty options such as cheeseburgers, margarita pizzas, chicken strips, wings, fish and chips and more. And that's even before they've seen the dessert menu! Sink your teeth into divine waffles and ice cream, malva pudding, chocolate brownies, sticky toffee pudding, pecan nut sundaes or cheesecake. There are also a selection of decadent milkshakes in flavours like milo, peppermint crisp, bar-one, lime, vanilla and more. You can also get your iced coffee fix here made with the best quality ingredients at a fraction of the price. The adults can relax with an assortment of wines or special draught beer on tap.
 
At Ashley's Family Restaurant, your every craving will be seen to. The restaurant has cemented its status as the go-to place for warm, friendly service and outstanding meals. There is a takeaway shop next to the restaurant to cater for all meals requested by customers who aren't dining in. This allows for everyone to still get their favourite dishes even when the seating is fully booked or busy. Living in Goodwood means you eat better and live well. Contact us today to find out how to make this beautiful town your home. 
 

Author: Seeff Property Group

Submitted 05 Sep 23 / Views 273