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Hemelhuijs x So Yum = a taste of Cape Town's most divineIt was pure joy to my ears when I heard that Hemelhuijs had come to Johannesburg. Coming from Cape Town, I know this highly regarded café well and have had many a wholesome breakfast under its ever-changing interior space, surrounded by whimsical displays of fresh flowers and object trofée brought from interior designer, chef and artist Jacques Erasmus' world travels. Erasmus partnered with Ernst Fischer, owner of So Yum to present Hemelhuijs x So Yum after having long joked about collaborating. This was prompted by the Asian restaurant’s recent move to a new, larger and more central position upstairs at Hyde Park Corner. ![]() The new offering is centred on Hemelhuijs’ signature breakfast items of sophisticated traditional Cape farm-style café fare and freshly made jewel-coloured juices and paradisal cocktails. For a cultural experience, So Yum offers a few handpicked Asian-inspired options including lesser-known dishes such as soft Japanese rice porridge, traditional morning dim sum and a fluffy teriyaki salmon omelette. The lunch menu also features a selection of So Yum x Hemelhuijs salads, which can be constructed on papino, orange and shaved fennel with fragrant leaves and honey-lime dressing, or on raw shaved vegetables, pear and beetroot with Japanese dressing. My breakfast favourites are: the aniseed-flavoured, toasted ‘mosbolletjie’ loaf with cultured cream and apricot jam; the poached farm eggs with roasted artichoke and hollandaise or similarily the potato rosti with herbed crème fraiche and soft poached eggs; for something different, the soft Japanese rice porridge with shredded chicken, soy, fresh ginger and fragrant herbs. I am yet to try the Hemelhuijs Caesar salad with So Yum chicken yakitori for lunch. Being in a position to compare the Cape Town offering with this colloboration, I was less impressed by the under-roasted pear with double cream yoghurt, blueberry compote and almond praline (which was also a bit too hard for my liking). That said, the temperature and consistency of the yoghurt and the flavour combinations were heavenly. ![]() What excites me especially is that you can take home scented candles in some of their signature flavours, such as 'toast, butter and jam', 'mosbolletjie' and 'Vietnamese coffee'. They are absolutely decadent and form part of Hemelhuijs’ bespoke homeware and Basalt range, more of which is available to shop inside the restaurant. While shopping, ask your waiter to package a slice of the apple and Damascus nougat tart to go. Here, Erasmus tells us why he and Fischer decided to 'cross-pollinate' local tradition with an Asian-inspired offering…
Do try a green tea macaroon. It's delightful! *Jessica Tennant was a guest at Hemelhuijs x So Yum, located at Shop 24, Middle Mall, Hyde Park Corner, Corner of Jan Smuts Avenue and William Nicol Drive. Breakfast is served from Monday to Sunday 8-12pm. For reservations, call 011 325 5360 or email az.oc.muyos@phmuyos. For more on Hemelhuijs itself, go to www.hemelhuijs.co.za and/or follow on @hemelhuijs on Twitter and Instagram. About Jessica TennantJess is Senior Editor: Marketing & Media at Bizcommunity.com. She is also a contributing writer. marketingnews@bizcommunity.com View my profile and articles... |