Cape Town – South Africa’s food, culture, and creative sectors are enjoying growing global recognition.
A series of recent Time Out rankings highlights the country’s growing influence as a destination for world-class dining, creativity, and lifestyle experiences.
Time Out’s 2026 World’s Best Cities for Food ranking, released on Monday, 8 June, placed Cape Town at number 11 globally, narrowly missing the top 10 in a fiercely competitive list led by Lima, Bangkok, Mexico City, London, and Barcelona.
Compiled from a global survey of residents and assessed by Time Out’s international network of food experts, the annual ranking measures food quality, affordability, innovation, diversity, and local dining culture.
Although Cape Town slipped from fourth place in 2025, largely due to affordability weighed against its otherwise highly rated dining scene, the city received the third-highest score globally for food quality, with 93% of locals rating its food scene positively.
Among the standout experiences highlighted by Time Out were the shoreline-inspired menus at Amura by Ángel León and the boundary-pushing creativity of The Test Kitchen Fledglings.
The recognition forms part of a broader wave of international acclaim for South African food and culture.
Earlier this year, Time Out’s ranking of the World’s Best Burgers saw Zuney Burger’s Wagyu Burger claim second place globally, behind only Tokyo’s Smash Things.
Johannesburg favourite Mafia Bite also secured eighth place, reinforcing the depth and diversity of South Africa’s culinary landscape.
The country’s pizza scene has also earned international recognition, with Johannesburg’s Little Kitchener’s Pizzeria and Cape Town’s Pizza Connection recently named among the world’s best.
Meanwhile, Cape Town has also featured prominently in Time Out’s annual global culture rankings, further cementing South Africa’s reputation as a destination rich in creativity, hospitality, and unique experiences.
The recognition extends beyond individual venues and rankings.
Together, these accolades highlight the growing influence of South Africa’s food, culture, and creative sectors, and the role they play in shaping the country’s global reputation.
They also reflect the diversity of experiences found across the country, where different cities, communities, and cultural traditions continue to contribute to a vibrant and evolving urban identity.
“These rankings are about far more than individual restaurants or cities,” says Aisha Mohamed, Managing Director of Time Out South Africa.
“They reflect the richness of South Africa’s cultural identity, shaped by diverse communities, traditions, influences, and stories across the country.”
Mohamed adds: “While Cape Town’s recognition is significant, what excites us most is seeing South African creativity, entrepreneurship, and cultural innovation earning recognition on the global stage.
“At Time Out South Africa, our role is not only to celebrate what is already internationally recognised but also to uncover the people, places and cultural movements shaping South African life.
“The success of our food, culture, and creative sectors lies in their diversity, and we believe South Africa’s story is strongest when multiple voices, perspectives, and cities are represented on the global stage.”
As global trends increasingly blend food, travel, music, sport, art, and wellness, Time Out is expanding its focus to showcase the stories behind these experiences.
Whether spotlighting local neighbourhood gems, cultural institutions, or emerging lifestyle movements, the culture lifestyle platform is dedicated to uncovering the communities that make South Africa a unique global player.
“Food has become one of the most powerful ways that communities tell their stories,” says Mohamed.
“Across South Africa, food reflects heritage, migration, innovation, and cultural exchange.
“When local restaurants, creators, and cultural institutions receive international recognition, it helps showcase the diversity and complexity of South African culture to the world.”
As South Africa’s hospitality, tourism, and cultural sectors continue to evolve, Time Out South Africa believes the country’s greatest strength lies not in a single city or experience, but in the diversity of communities and creators shaping modern South African life.


