South America Travel: Fresh New Findings
As the old adage goes, ‘time spent in reconnaissance is seldom wasted’, ...
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Fine dining in Cape Town is only one aspect of the budding gastronomist’s distractions. Freshly-shucked oysters at Houts Bay, romantic mountaintop picnics overlooking the city far below, a bounty of seafood, a wealth of farmers’ markets, cafés, street vendors, and traditional Cape Malay cooking classes encompass all walks of life, and the food on which they thrive.
The Cape region offers a spectacular array of opportunities for a dynamic food safari. Combined with world-class fine wines, captivating scenery and numerous days filled with outdoor adventure, Cape Town is far more than a port of arrival, and one would be well advised to tarry a while and sample the flavours of Africa.