Thank you for speaking positively about my home Cape Town and not focusing on load shedding it's a political thing and all Americans always speak about the load shedding it has not always been like this it is a political breakdown of our system it will end soon. amen I really enjoyed your food tour and my mouth is still watering pls come back
Hhahahah the first intro of you at MOzambik was hilarious , why do we always want our mans plate🤣 ? I love a thick curry I noticed that Creole food and other curries that are not as thick in other cuisines remind me of a stew , so my mind cant reconcile the fact that its a curry and my cravings would never be satisfied no matter how delicious it is hence Jamaican and Indian curries have my heart. But when it comes to Soup and Stew that is when that New Orleans flavor comes to the front of the dancefloor.
for a very authentic experience, get hold of some families in the city or town you want to visit, try and ask them if it will be ok if you can have a braai, so the main things is wood, wors (herb and spiced mince in a form of a sausage "but 1000x better). then you need some other proteins like a good steak or chop. there will be usually braai broodjies, potato salad, pap (pap is dried and finely crushed corn that gets cooked in water with a pinch of salt) and to to up the pap some home made tomato and onion sauce, restaurants is one thing but they cant beat authenticity like a Propper braai.
make friends, look i know the world is a bit on the not so nice side, but trust me you can find friends that will become like family at the end of the day. on your next visit start talking to locals, but in safe areas, or just have a braai of your own, come visit, buy some braai wood at the local garage, go to checkers or picknpay, grab yourself some wors, and please not the thin stuff. and o yeah before your braai that stuff, learn to make authentic pap, a nice braai relish, and you must not i repeat do not forget to make braai broodjies, not store bought please. and check out first how to correctly braai wors. trust me its heaven if done correctly. hope you have another visit soon. @@tiffanyjskitchenrx
@@tiffanyjskitchenrx I agree Tiffany you cant ask that from a stranger. A suggestion if you please , next time you're back you can go to a " Shisa Nyama " which directly translated means ' meat by fire ' and that is our version of a barbecue, expecting you to go to a braai with a strange family is like asking us to land in Texas and go to somebody's family cookout instead of just grabbing a good meal from a great restaurant that sells barbecue style food. and its best done in the Townships but not exclusive to the hood , this is South African culture not only in Cape Town but across the country, you can even order braai meat on ubereats. Kayelitsha in Cape Town is one of the best for this. One thing I know about travelling and eating out , you cat go everywhere all in one trip. Well done , this was lovely and Im a local. Ill try CHIng Ching that porkbelly looked amazing.
Don't forget to go up the road to the wine route. fantastic food experiences there too.
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Amazing. Great ideaa Thank you so much
For traditional tastings go to Geuwels Restaurant- owned by chef Bertus Basson
Is that in Cape Town?
Thank you for speaking positively about my home Cape Town and not focusing on load shedding it's a political thing and all Americans always speak about the load shedding it has not always been like this it is a political breakdown of our system it will end soon. amen I really enjoyed your food tour and my mouth is still watering pls come back
+@emmanuelparsotam5028 load shedding only affected us once so it wasn’t that big of a deal for us.
Looks good. I want to visit South Africa one day.
It’s beautiful and id love to go back. I need to hit Johannesburg.
Hhahahah the first intro of you at MOzambik was hilarious , why do we always want our mans plate🤣 ? I love a thick curry I noticed that Creole food and other curries that are not as thick in other cuisines remind me of a stew , so my mind cant reconcile the fact that its a curry and my cravings would never be satisfied no matter how delicious it is hence Jamaican and Indian curries have my heart. But when it comes to Soup and Stew that is when that New Orleans flavor comes to the front of the dancefloor.
Usually I’m good with my order but his food looked better and that rarely happens. Lol! I love me an Indian and Thai curry.
@@tiffanyjskitchenrx yaaaaas!
Thank you for being so positive
+Alison Baatjies of course! I only have good things to share about my visit.
nice video thanks for sharing safe travels
much appreciated.
Fascinating
An amazing trip.
for a very authentic experience, get hold of some families in the city or town you want to visit, try and ask them if it will be ok if you can have a braai, so the main things is wood, wors (herb and spiced mince in a form of a sausage "but 1000x better). then you need some other proteins like a good steak or chop. there will be usually braai broodjies, potato salad, pap (pap is dried and finely crushed corn that gets cooked in water with a pinch of salt) and to to up the pap some home made tomato and onion sauce, restaurants is one thing but they cant beat authenticity like a Propper braai.
+Psycho_Rabbit_ZA Gaming I wish, but how am I supposed to ask a stranger to invite me to their house for a meal?
make friends, look i know the world is a bit on the not so nice side, but trust me you can find friends that will become like family at the end of the day. on your next visit start talking to locals, but in safe areas, or just have a braai of your own, come visit, buy some braai wood at the local garage, go to checkers or picknpay, grab yourself some wors, and please not the thin stuff. and o yeah before your braai that stuff, learn to make authentic pap, a nice braai relish, and you must not i repeat do not forget to make braai broodjies, not store bought please. and check out first how to correctly braai wors. trust me its heaven if done correctly. hope you have another visit soon. @@tiffanyjskitchenrx
@@tiffanyjskitchenrx I agree Tiffany you cant ask that from a stranger. A suggestion if you please , next time you're back you can go to a " Shisa Nyama " which directly translated means ' meat by fire ' and that is our version of a barbecue, expecting you to go to a braai with a strange family is like asking us to land in Texas and go to somebody's family cookout instead of just grabbing a good meal from a great restaurant that sells barbecue style food. and its best done in the Townships but not exclusive to the hood , this is South African culture not only in Cape Town but across the country, you can even order braai meat on ubereats. Kayelitsha in Cape Town is one of the best for this. One thing I know about travelling and eating out , you cat go everywhere all in one trip. Well done , this was lovely and Im a local. Ill try CHIng Ching that porkbelly looked amazing.
Mozambik is a great chain!
It was pretty good but there was so much delicious food there.
You should do your shopping at Woolworths💖
+Alison Baatjies I did! I loved it there! The fresh juice and biltong were my faves.
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