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At the moment a Foodfari — Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Source: Travel Pod
Nov 08, 2009


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Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

Its 7.30 am, still raining.Last night it absolutely pissed down. Certainly no drought in this part of the world.
Up early as still getting used to the change of times zones.Got to bed about 11-ish last night which is a bit early by normal standards but absolutely knackered after first day.
The restaurant we went to was great. Called 'Chenin' after the most popular wine variety grown in the land. The menu was as i hoped lots of local stuff both food and plonk. So for the moment the safari can wait and we'll have the Foodfari.
I was keen to try the Springbok (figured if you can't beat them in footy then you can at least eat the bastards) so got chatting to the owner/chef, young chap called Craig. He was originally from Jo'burg, but after spending a few years in London decided when he returned to SA to open up shop in Cape Town coz he reckons that its the safer than either Jo'burg or Durban. You can walk around the streets at night here q ...Read the full article

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