Our popular restaurant, fire-warmed in winter and cool in summer, serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. The menu caters to local and international tastes and was created to serve casual and formal dining. Prominently exhibited on the walls are several paintings by Lesotho’s most famous artist, Meshu. A colourful and loved character, he has exhibited in New York but has been known to give a friend a painting as a thank-you gift for lunch at The Rendezvous. We refresh our offerings on a regular basis so please check out our latest menu.
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