CAPE TOWN: Beautiful V&A Waterfront Shopping Centre 🛍️ (South Africa)
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
- Over 450 Outlets, selling everything from fashion, homeware and curios, to jewellery, leather goods and audio visual equipment, the V&A Waterfront Mall is South Africa’s most popular shopping destination. Consolidating this position is a diverse offering of local and international brands that guarantee something for everyone shopping in Cape Town, irrespective of taste or budget.
Wow South Africa is beautiful and clean
It is. Thanks for watching
Yeah, cause it ain't run by black people. Notice how many white people there are in South Africa. They the ones keeping South Africa not looking like the rest of Africa. LOL.
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The V&A waterfront always reminds me of the December holidays...we always tend to go there in the holidays. .good memories. I love my city of cape town ❤ glad you got to experience it too
Cape Town is beautiful!! If lodging was so expensive in the area I stayed in, I probably would've stayed there longer. I really enjoyed myself.
Love all the Cape Town vlogs
I really appreciate that! That's a beautiful city.
The best tasting coffee is a local brand called "Seattle Coffee", it's a local brand with an international-sounding name. Starbucks is popular as a fashion statement, but people go to Seattle for the flavour.
Seattle Coffee is based out of South Africa?
@@NomadicJayye2021 Yes, it's a local brand.
@@MosesMatsepane I think I was confusing it with Seattle Best, which is a brand of coffee out of Seattle Washington (USA).
Nah Seattle Coffee Co. is an American company…its got more presence than StarBucks in SA. That’s why maybe you think it’s local…it’s not. In CT Truth coffee is considered one of the best in the world…look it up owkay
@@hosealumadi5869 “Seattle continues to thrive as a family-owned South African company, with over 85 stores countrywide.” That’s copied directly from their website, I wasn’t guessing when I said they’re a local company. You are the one that needs to go an do your homework.
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Wow. How many malls does Capetown have?
A lot, South Africa has a lot of malls in general. Malls everywhere
More than 10 malls but the biggest is Canal Walk
Oh wow...I didn't get a chance to check that mall out.
Wow, thank you so much!
You're welcome!
Hake (pronounced- Hãke, is expensive export fish seehecht)
Hake is a common fish here in South Africa.
Hake is pronounced like cake but with an h
I was corrected quite a few times by locals when I pronounced the way you did. What you heard in the video is what I was told.
@@NomadicJayye2021 Maybe the Afrikaans speakers in Cape Town pronounce it that way but conventionally, it is pronounce like 'Cake' substituting the 'C' for an 'H'
@@ohlangeni Are you from South Africa? I'm asking because maybe that's the way it's pronounced in South Africa, which is not a problem if it is. We (USA) pronounce words differently depending on the region. For instance the word "aunt" is pronounced differently between the North and South. Same thing with the word "caramel". The Car company "Mazda" is pronounced differently between USA and Canada. So maybe that's the way they say the word and that's okay. Unlike SA, hake is not a common fish in the USA.
@@NomadicJayye2021 Yes, I am South African. I love Hake from Fishways and Cape Town Fish Market. I eat it at least once a week with chips.
@@ohlangeni Okay gotcha! I ate it twice a week while I was there. It was very good. The portions they sell in Cape Town were much bigger than in Johannesburg. I wasn't a big fan of snoek though. LOL
There people are whiter than any city in Brazil or Argentina, the Boers are a fertile race.
Whites are only 16 percent of the Cape Town region. Blacks and Mix race black peoples are over 80 Percent of the population. The reason why the mall is majority white is because by South African Standards it is a high end mall that requires first world type income to shop there and is in a white neighbourhood