Recent Comments
- JPR on Great sushi in Cape Town and Durban: Genki in Stellenbosch is well-worth adding to any sushi-lover’s list.
- bernie spratt on Belthazar, V&A Waterfront: On your point regarding vigilance, five of us had supper at Belthazar during the recent Newlands test match. Both...
- Clare on Greek, Mowbray: We re-visited Greek last night after a 2 year stay-away due to lousy food & service. Not much has changed,...
- Julia D on River Café, Constantia refreshed: Dinner last night was everything I had hoped for – Caesar salad was a triumph, equally tasty fillet with...
- Dr. R on The Real Beef : Pollan’s book is good for the reminder that cows are designed to eat grass – which JP has clearly picked...
- JPR on Chai Yo and Jewel Tavern: Thanks Faith – these are indeed the address details and tel number in the printed 2010 guide.
- Pete Goffe-Wood on The Real Beef : There is also the question of the lack of decent butchers – it seems to becoming a dying art – more often...
- Werner on The Real Beef : Hi there JP. Highly reccomend Michael Pollen’s “The Omnivores Dilemma” if you want to get some...
- Cliffy on 9th Avenue Bistro, Durban: My third visit from Cape Town (and our plethora of great restaurants) and I must say that this Durban eaterie must...
- gary kannemeyer on Joostenberg Bistro, Stellenbosch: I had the misfortune of visiting Joostenberg Bistro this morning. I have been a regular visitor to this restuarant...
Some latest tweets...
- Kuzina in new Cape Quarter: as Greek as Brad Pitt in Troy 2 days ago
- And happy to report that Genki in Stellenbosch makes great food. Fresh, very good rice, lovely presentation. Full review soon. 3 days ago
- Lunch at Stellenbosch's Genki, cool little sushi joint on the piazza. The usual handrolls and platters, plus they also do Jap tapas &?bento 3 days ago
- L'Aperitivo at 70 Loop st in Cape Town a great spot ito approach: young Italians doing continental in SA. Food robust, decent. 3 weeks ago
- Bread at Woodstock's "boutique mall" the Bromwell: tasty burger, chicken; eager but off-target service. Noisy. Swift return unlikely. 3 weeks ago
- More updates...
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