The Livingstone Room

Classically elegant Edwardian style, the Livingstone Room seats 120 and opens only for dinner, featuring a la carte table d’hote menus. Whilst the Livingstone room reflects the century-old hotels style of grandeur & opulence, the dress code has been relaxed to smart casual. Strictly no safari wear, shorts, sandals, or sneakers.

Where : Victoria Falls Hotel  –  www.victoriafallshotel.com/the-livingstone-room

Victoria Falls Restaurant at The Vic Falls Hotel

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Cassia Restaurant

Known for fine dining, Cassia Restaurant is located only minutes away from Victoria Falls at Ilala Lodge Hotel. This newly renamed restaurant offers a delicious breakfast buffet, lunch as well as al fresco evening dining under the starry African sky. This restaurant delivers an unmatched menu, paired with an extensive wine list comprised of carefully selected wines from South Africa’s to vineyards.

Where: Ilala Lodge  –  www.ilalalodge.com/the-cassia-restaurant

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1871 at Stanley & Livingstone

Situated at Stanley & Livingstone this chandelier-lit restaurant is an every-night affair. Dinner under the stars or breakfast on the lawns overlooking the waterhole. The service is warm and friendly and the food delicious.

Where: Old Ursula’s Road, Stanley & Livingstone Private Game Reserve  –  www.anantara.com/en/stanley-and-livingstone-victoria-falls

Victoria Falls Restaurant 1871 at Stanley and Livingstone Hotel

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The Boma Experience

The Boma experiences offers a dinner & drum show with a four-course meal which features local dishes, and non-stop entertainment culminating in an interactive drumming show. The energy & vibe of the Boma will meet you at the front door as you get fitted with a chitenge (sarong) before being welcomed by traditional dancers & a mini face paint.

Where: 471 Squire Cummings Ave, Victoria Falls  –  www.theboma.co.zw

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Shongwe Lookout

The Shongwe Lookout offers a contemporary take on African décor, drinks, and food, using fresh local ingredients grown by their very own staff. If you want an African experience, book a braai at the boma area, and prepare yourself for an evening of captivating tales, tantalizing tastes, and thechance to connect with your fellow travelers.

Where: 553 Mopane Street  –  www.shongwelookout.com

Shongwe is a popular Victoria Falls Restaurant

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Three Monkeys

With their doors opening in late 2016, spearheaded by Chef & General Manager Greg Paymans, Three Monkeys has quickly established itself as the top restaurant & bar in Victoria Falls. A favorite for locals & tourists alike, the restaurant has fast become a hub for the town.

Where: Corner Livingstone Way & Adam Stander Drive  –  www.3monkeys.co.zw

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The Lookout Café

The most iconic restaurant in Victoria Falls where casual dining is a decadent affair. The Lookout’s menu ranges from cocktails and canapes to diverse meal options for seated dinners. With a wine list imported from South African vineyards with delicious food, beautiful views, and exceptional service the Lookout café is the place to eat out in Victoria Falls.

Where: Batoka Gorge  –  www.thelookoutcafe.com

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The Eatery

On the banks of the Zambezi River, the Eatery offers al fresco lunches and dinners. Added to this experience The Eateryhas what they call a “Pot experience” which serves a selection of potjie pots with traditional stews cooked for hours over an open fire.

Where: Parkway Drive  –  www.pure.africa/dining-experiences

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House of Zulu

On the outskirts of Victoria Falls far from the hustle & bustle of town this restaurant offers a tranquil dining experience in the fresh air of Victoria Falls. The House of Zulu values are deeply routed in giving back to the communities they work with and serving great tasting food.

Where: Just after the grid along Airport Road Monde  –  www.houseofzulu.co.zw

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The Dusty Road

A traditional Zimbabwean restaurant situated in the bustling heart of Chinotimba, the largest & oldest township in Victoria Falls just 2km from the centre of the city. The Dusty Road township offers food that is cooked the Zimbabwean way: on open fires and in cast iron pots & ovens giving guests an authentic, wholesome & tasty food experience.

Where: Stand number 1195, Chinotimba  –  www.dustyroad.africa

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Zambezi Explorer Sundowner Boat– Signature Deck

The ‘Signature Deck’ on the Zambezi Explorer’s uppermost level is a must. One should not leave Vic Falls without an experience on water and what better way to explore and dine than with a gourmet meal and colorful cocktails whilst floating on the Zambezi.

Where: Parkway Drive  –  www.pure.africa/dining-experiences

Sunset Dinner Cruise at Victoria Falls

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