The launch also marked the return of businessman Mubi, who used to run Cape to Cairo, which is in the city centre.
“This is the new home of good food, good music and most importantly this is home for women, its home away from home for them,” Mubi said.
“We had women in mind when we were putting all this together. We want to celebrate them and empower them.
“It took us a year to set all this up and eventually opening today [last Wednesday night], we were not in a rush, we wanted things to be perfect and not serve our clients with substandard services.”
The name 3 Daughters is a dedication to Mubi’s three daughters — Cherry-Ane Mubi Harris, Zandile Mubi and Farai Mubi Shmidt.
“This place is dedicated to my daughters and other women in the world. My daughters are all chefs and the menus we have are courtesy of them,” Mubi said.
“I talked to them about this idea and how important women are and also for them to do something, which enables them to give back to the community and their fellow women. – The Standard