On this food tour we taste a whole range of South African cuisine. Exotic game meat, Cape Malay dishes, braai, and more. Join us for this tempting feast!

00:00
00:10 – Marco’s African Place (Game Meats)
01:50 – Bo-Kaap Kombuis (Bobotie)
03:45 – Seven Colours Eatery (Braai)
04:25 – Beau Constantia (Wine)

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WHERE WE ATE:
Marco’s African Place (https://goo.gl/maps/gen2GFARu7EN2Nyv5) – A bustling restaurant where you can taste an assortment of regional game meats like kudu, ostrich, and springbok.

Bo-Kaap Kombuis (https://goo.gl/maps/C2wZ9UZibd7Yr2PH8) – A family-run restaurant serving Cape Malay dishes with vista views of Cape Town.

Seven Colours Eatery (https://goo.gl/maps/ksvviMtCH6adtRwt9) – Taste a home-cooked South African meal in this stand located upstairs in the food hall by the V&A Waterfront.

Beau Constantia (https://goo.gl/maps/2RBfzo7FHfWdUCkC7) – Need a brief escape from the city? Enjoy this winery found in the Constantia wine region, only a 20 minute drive from downtown. Taste spectacular wine while overlooking picturesque vineyards.

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2 responses to “South African Food Tour! Trying EXOTIC Game Meats, Braai, & Bobotie in Cape Town”

  1. @DavidHuynh2979 Avatar

    Wow I did not know how there's Malaysian influence in South African cuisine. I love it!

  2. @user-vt2pr1ho8r Avatar

    Enjoy Cape Town ❤

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