If you need to think of a great getaway idea (even just for the day) then this is going to make it a whole lot easier for you. We’re talking food and wine in Cape Town, so it has to be good.
Cape Town winters have been known to terrify the locals into hibernation and overseas escapes, but here’s one important reason why you should stay in the Mother City.
I see this as good news for the chicken population of the world: Soon they’re not going to have to worry about being food, especially if this keeps happening to KFC.
There’s no harm in enjoying the odd naughty treat now and again, but if eating healthy was fun, easy and tasty perhaps we would all benefit. Here’s the blender to help you out.
We know he isn’t one to hold his tongue, but it seems Tim Noakes might have omitted some vital details when penning his latest editorial.
It might taste OK at the time but there’s a certain guilt that comes with eating things that you know aren’t good for you. What if you didn’t have to compromise tasty for healthy though?
James Corden is something of a loveable butter ball. The same, however, cannot be said of Gordon Ramsay. When two worlds collide.
We live super busy lives and sometimes we just don’t feel there is time to get in a healthy breakfast. Here’s how to stop that train of thought in its tracks.
When was the last time you ate a lovely piece of toast and didn’t feel guilt ridden? I know. It’s sad. You can put all the blame on Tim for that one.
If you have ever dreamed of being the Nigella Lawson in your group of friends, then this is your first step towards kitchen domination.
This is just in time for the drop in temperature we experiencing in Cape Town – a wondrous evening of food and wine and cosiness at one of our favourite venues.
This is equal parts scary and impressive I suppose. It can’t be long until robots take over the world but until they do we can enjoy some tasty recipes and perhaps rid ourselves of Gordon Ramsay.
There’s a lot of un-good happening around the world, so take a moment and do something good in your neighbourhood. Little things go a long way sometimes.
Nowadays I find baby food disgusting but I’m sure way back when we all guzzled the stuff down. That’s why this Gerber baby face is recognisable the world over.
Aaaw, can you not fit into your favourite pair of winter jeans? Shame on you. Too much chocolate. Here’s how to help your body out.
Some things just look better in slow motion: knockout punches, dogs with their heads out the window of a car and, our latest addition, trying to catch a variety of foodstuffs with your mouth.
People of the southern suburbs – we know you like your sushi so here’s how to feed the addiction without breaking the bank.
Vegetarians rejoice! Here is a list of the best places to eat in Cape Town. Also, maybe get onto the #MeatFreeMonday thing, non-veggies?
I once paid for dinner in Argentina with a fake bill that had come out of the ATM, but I think this is going a bit too far when it comes to not paying your bill.
So the Pope has been having a fun time in Naples, Italy, for the past few days. Fancy being so famous that people hand deliver food to your moving car? Watch how it would be done…
We have a fair amount of food and wine festivals throughout South Africa, so it is wonderful when we get to attend ones that showcase the beauty of Cape Town and what our wine valley has to offer.
If you’re looking for a wondrous spot to celebrate the arrival of the weekend, the we will share our best kept secret with you…
If it’s not enough that Daily Dish brings you the exact ingredients and recipes for 4 killer meals for you to easily cook every week, now they’re including everybody’s favourite – Fairview cheeses, meat and wine – into the mix!
Sorry guys, we need to talk about your microwave popcorn. No one is going to yank it out of your buttery fingers but maybe we should make a few minor adjustments.
Helen Zille did a very nice thing for the people of Cape Town by giving us her front lawn on Saturdays, so why are people getting irate?
Beer, check, Boerie, check. Salad, optional. We love a good braai around these parts and more and more people are joining the gas braai revolution.
It’s cool that restaurants these days want to be creative in how they present their food but some folks out there are taking this art form a little too far.
Come rain or shine, the beach and ocean always does wonders for the soul – so why not spend the afternoon staring at it?
Poor service is all but normal in Cape Town. But add to that unhygienic levels of dirt and grime, meat that tastes expired, and a dismissive attitude from the manager, and something needs to be said.
If you live in Cape Town and you don’t know the Beluga specials like the back of your hand you’re doing it wrong. Anywhere that’s good enough for `Bill Clinton to chow down must be doing something right