Tagged with " Destinations"
WIN a Foodie Hamper from V & A Market on the Wharf
By     |    Feb 20, 2013
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WIN a Foodie Hamper from V & A Market on the Wharf

As some of you already know, the V & A Waterfront in Cape Town has started a market filled with glorious food. I have check this market out before and found a selection of my favourite local traders there, including The Creamery (Peanut Butter ice cream – yes please), Taste of Taiwan (food that reminds me of home), By Nature dried fruit and nuts, Stokkiesdraai Biltong, Classic Marmalades and Jams, O’ways [...]

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When in Bloem (part 4) Margaritas Seafood and Steak Restaurant
By     |    Apr 26, 2012
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When in Bloem (part 4) Margaritas Seafood and Steak Restaurant

Finding a “the best of” restaurant is not exactly the easiest task, especially if it’s a more “generic” menu item like steak, ribs, schnitzels etc – everyone has their own opinion and most restaurants offer those meals. Now, Margaritas is a steak and seafood house where I’ve been eating, with my family, for almost 10 years now. Margarita’s was my very first experience of western fine dining and has been [...]

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A South African Cheese Festival giveaway
By     |    Apr 24, 2012
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A South African Cheese Festival giveaway

This picture was borrowed from The Cheese Festival on FB Hi everyone! I was given two double tickets to giveaway to two lucky followers, provided by the PR team at  Go4word. Each ticket is worth R110, so you can really spoil your plus one to this special event. The SA Cheese Festival is a gastronomic experience and  offers a wide variety or cheese traders and wine traders, along with other [...]

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Listings of Asian Supermarkets in Cape Town
By     |    Mar 6, 2012
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Listings of Asian Supermarkets in Cape Town

I often shop at two specific Chinese supermarkets, living in the northern suburbs in Cape Town: Live Mart and 96 Chinese Supermarket. These two are Taiwanese-owned stores, which means I can always purchase brands that I grew up with and they both make bubble tea! There is imported junk food, cooking essentials, exotic spices, Asian beverages  and duckeggs, Asian supermarkets have quite a diverse selection of products compared to your [...]

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The Dogs Bollocks burger joint in Cape Town
By     |    Feb 23, 2012
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The Dogs Bollocks burger joint in Cape Town

After having read several reviews on this burger joint, Jean and I decided to get involved and visit The Dogs Bollocks Restaurant in Cape Town. Most of the comments pointed out that this spot is unpretentious, with affordable wine, has a relaxing atmosphere and has the best burgers in town. We missioned to The Dogs Bollocks and even though it was a bit hard to find the location (simply because [...]

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Earth Fair Food Market in Tokai, Cape Town
By     |    Feb 21, 2012
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Earth Fair Food Market in Tokai, Cape Town

The Earth Fair Market in Tokai, Cape Town is located at the Builders Warehouse, being the ideal location for a market on that side of the city. This market also trades in town at St. Georges Mall, a beautiful strip through the city centre, which I’ve previously posted on – click here to see post on the market. Most visitors of this market enjoy the Wednesday evenings as a dinner [...]

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Taiwanese Dongzhi Festival 冬至節
By     |    Jan 4, 2012
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Taiwanese Dongzhi Festival 冬至節

Also known as Winter Solstice Festival  The 22nd of October 2011 is a very special day for all yellow folk. Dongzhi Festival, also known as the Winter Solstice Festival, is a very important festival and is celebrated around the December 22 (when it’s mid-winter) when the sun is at its weakest and daylight shortest. In different countries and cities, people celebrate this day differently. Traditionally, in Taiwan, people gather to [...]

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Exotic Fruits of the East
By     |    Jan 1, 2012
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Exotic Fruits of the East

One of my favourite aspects of Asia, is the variety of fruits available there. Ranging from the small longan to the giant jack fruit. Read below to find out more about the fruits I enjoyed on my holiday back to Taiwan. Asian Pears When walking through the Checkers in Sea Point a few years ago, I came across the Asian pears for the first time in South Africa. This was [...]

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10 things I learnt about Taiwan
By     |    Dec 22, 2011
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10 things I learnt about Taiwan

Since I left Taiwan (20 years ago) I haven’t really gone back to experience and understand my culture fully – that’s why, this family trip is very important. Our first stop was in Taipei (North of Taiwan), the main airport is there and we had some family friends who were going to take us around for the day. The drive was long, but I realised that I was a tourist in [...]

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When in Bloem (part 3) Mike’s Butchery/Slaghuis in Bloemfontein
By     |    Oct 10, 2011
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When in Bloem (part 3) Mike’s Butchery/Slaghuis in Bloemfontein

Being in Bloemfontein is the ideal spot to find really good biltong, and I mean REALLY good. Around every little corner, in almost every store, you’re bound to find a wide selection of biltong in either local butcheries, delis, convenient stores or small shops. My absolute favourite biltong is created in a butchery behind Emily Hobhouse Square called “Mike’s Butchery”, or in Afrikaans “Mike’s Slaghuis”. Mike’s Butchery is owned by [...]

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