The Royal Countess Zingara brings back the magic to Century City after 10-year hiatus

Tasleem Gierdien

Tasleem Gierdien

17 October 2025 | 10:24

The magic has found its new home in Century City, right beside the Long March to Freedom statues. It’s where the music hums, the lights shimmer, and the night begins.

The Royal Countess Zingara brings back the magic to Century City after 10-year hiatus

The iconic dinner experience, Royal Countess Zingara, is back after a 10-year hiatus. 

After a fire broke out at the show's original venue in Loop Street, The Royal Countess Zingara rises once more, summoning a world of wonder with her latest spellbinding creation, La Dolce Royal.

La Dolce Royal is no ordinary affair; it's rich, indulgent, and utterly spectacular. A lavish homage to where it all began and a luminous celebration of all that has unfolded since. Every moment pulses with enchantment; every scene, a dream made real. Gravity-defying acrobats, moonlit melodies, and a culinary experience as dazzling as the spectacle itself, La Dolce Royal is an immersive feast for the senses, crafted with both flair and reverence.

More than a performance, La Dolce Royal is a triumphant homecoming, woven from dreams, laced with wonder, and dripping in splendour. Step into the radiant world of The Royal Countess Zingara’s spiegelpaleis, where time slows, reality shifts, and every night shimmers with magic.

 "It's beautiful to be back in Cape Town!" says Richard Griffin, the original Creative Director of Madame Zingara.

The season runs from Tuesdays to Sundays. The show begins at 8 pm and the afterparty lasts until midnight.

Tickets cost R1,150 per person and include a welcome drink, five-course dinner and the spectacular performance.

Get the whole picture 💡

Take a look at the topic timeline for all related articles.

Trending News