Everybody has their preferred road trip food and drink stops. Some like to pull over at a Wimpy for their favorite coffee, stop at the same farm stall for a pie and fresh pineapple juice or that certain restaurant where the owner is also the chef and makes his pizza bases himself before popping it into the … Continue reading The best Currywurst on the Garden Route
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Smileys – a township delicacy
Most South Africans probably know what a smiley is, but if you ask any international visitor to the country they would probably say something you use in mobile messages and online comments. The difference between a township smiley and an online one is very different though. A township smiley is a cooked sheep's head, regarded as a … Continue reading Smileys – a township delicacy
Malva Pudding recipe
Over the weekend the Damselfly made malva pudding and I decided to nab her recipe for a post. Malva pudding is a sweet baked pudding of Cape Dutch origin, usually served hot with custard, cream or ice-cream. My mom always made a double portion of the sauce and we would then eat it with the sauce … Continue reading Malva Pudding recipe
Pie and strawberry milk at Ou Meul
Some people travel with purpose along the N2 between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth while others take it nice and easy while on holiday. Doesn't matter which one of the two you are one, you always find somewhere to stop, stretch your legs and get something to fill that hollow spot with. I always like … Continue reading Pie and strawberry milk at Ou Meul
Buying meat at Chilleks Place
Chilleks Place in Walmer Township won the Nando's Shisa Nyama Championship in October last year with some exceptional braai'ing and flavouring. It's maybe not as well known as the big Shisa Nyamas in Cape Town or Soweto, but the quality of their braai is right up there. Before manager Coach and braai master Scott or any … Continue reading Buying meat at Chilleks Place
Cubata ribs, probably the best in town
There are a couple of restaurants around town that serve really good ribs. The one at the top of my list at the moment is Cubata in Sydenham close to the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium. It was one of the dinner stops on the #PERocks bloggers trip and I got the opportunity to try out more than just … Continue reading Cubata ribs, probably the best in town
New Cash Store ribs
The Old Cash Store on Sardinia Bay Road has been a popular spot over the years but since October last year something has changed. Well, for a start the name did. It's now called The New Cash Store. But a name change did just fall from the sky. It came with new owners Doug and … Continue reading New Cash Store ribs
Sushi at Fushin
I'm probably one of the few people who's never tried sushi. That was until the other day. I took a group of bloggers for lunch in Stanley Street in Richmond Hill and after sussing out the restaurants on the strip we decided to go for Fushin. My companions decided to order a couple of sushi … Continue reading Sushi at Fushin
Ultimate Braaimaster inspired steak
To braai or not to braai? What a stupid question to ask most South African men. Braai of cause. South Africans' love for braai has led to a reality outdoor cooking (on coals) show called The Ultimate Braaimaster that airs on SABC 3. Their motto is, Come rain or shine or wind or snow... we braai. Enough said … Continue reading Ultimate Braaimaster inspired steak
Shisa Nyama at Chilleks
The word shisa nyama means burned meat in Zulu and a Shisa Nyama refers to a township restaurant or tavern where they serve mainly braaivleis (barbequed meat for those who don't know what a braai is). In most case the Shisa Nyama will have a butchery attached to it so you have a choice of ordering whatever off … Continue reading Shisa Nyama at Chilleks