South Africa makes Top 30 Destinations for 2023 thanks to our food scene Posted by Jordyn Johnson on 6 December 2022 International travel publication Lonely Planet recently announced its Top 30 Destinations to Visit in 2023 – and South Africa features in the top five, as a destination in which to experience memorable and diverse cuisine. ‘SA has a multi-cultural history, with many influences on its gastronomic make-up,’ says Laure Bornet of KAYAK EMEA, who manages Cheapflights. READ: 7 South African dishes you’d want to travel the country for Not only does South Africa draw from historical influences, but the country has also attracted top chef talents. In addition to the ‘celebrity chefs’, each province in the country has certain foods for which it is known, making it an exciting destination if you’re on a culinary journey across SA. Here’s where to dig in! Journey to the Cape provinces The Eastern Cape is the land of dairy farms, angora goats, oranges, and prickly pears. It is also considered the home of the Xhosa people, whose traditional foods include beef and lamb/mutton (using every part of the cow and sheep, including the tripe and trotters), (African ‘salad’), umqa (a stiff maize meal porridge), and vegetables including mielies, leafy green vegetables like spinach and beetroot, as well as pumpkin, potatoes, cabbages, and corn. Picture: Wouter Supardi Salari – Unsplash Some restaurants in Port Elizabeth that serve traditional SA food in the Eastern Cape include Phaka Restaurant in Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth), and Molo Lolo Restaurant & Cooking School in Addo. Moving to the Western Cape which hugs the Atlantic Ocean, this destination is rich in delicious fresh seafood – from yellowfin tuna to snoek and crayfish, rich mussel and haddock soup, to freshly-caught linefish and shellfish. The province also has a strong Cape Malay influence, so it is a culinary hotspot for spicy bredies (stews), curries, boboties, stuffed cabbage leaves, and sosaties. Influences hail from Cape Malay, Indian and Dutch origins, and you can sample some traditional mixed-heritage foods at Velskoendraai Farmers Market & Restaurant for bredies and for tastings of the unique rooibos tea grown in the area and Muisbosskerm for seafood. Average return economy flight price to Cape Town this summer: From R3 539 Stop in at the central Highveld Travelling from the west to the east coast, you enter the multicultural-influenced Gauteng province. From Zulu and Xhosa and Indian, to Sotho, Dutch and Malay flavours, foodie travellers can experience the tastes of umleqwa (chicken stew), pap, samosas, boerewors, and mogodu with ting (a tripe stew paired with fermented sorghum porridge). Get your fill of traditional Gauteng flavours at places like ThePlace2B in Lanseria, and Imbizo Shisanyama in Midrand Mall. Average return economy flight price to Johannesburg this summer: From R2 534 From coast to coast Picture: A and J SeppySills – Flickr Finally, we head across to the east coast, where you’ll find KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), which is bordered by the warm Indian Ocean. Pulling from traditional Zulu culinary influences, you’ll find interesting delicacies there such as mogodu (tripe), amadumbi (Zulu potatoes), walkie-talkies (boiled chicken feet), and mielie pap. READ: Proudly African: five unorthodox ways to prepare “pap” On the more natural side, KZN is known for its sugar cane fields, banana plantations, and great seafood. An Indian influence is also very strong, bringing you spicy hot curries and bunny chow – the latter being a unique dish developed in the area by early Indian residents. Great places to grab a bunny chow are Curry Os at Point Waterfront, or Cane Cutters in a hidden upper corner of Umhlanga. And if you’re heading the Zulu culinary influence route, try Afro’s Chicken Shop or The Joint Jazz Cafe in Durban. Picture: Jordyn Johnson Average return economy flight price to Durban this summer: From R2 224 Pictures: Getaway gallery Follow us on social media for more travel news, inspiration, and guides. You can also tag us to be featured. TikTok | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter ALSO READ: 10 indulgent ice cream shops in Cape Town to try Related Posts Cape Town’s sustainability: Leading the way in environmental initiatives 1 June 2023 As National Environmental Month commences in South Africa, Cape Town stands proudly at the forefront... read more Kapama to host Safari Guide of the Year Awards 2023 1 June 2023 Kapama Private Game Reserve near Hoedspruit will host this year’s Safari Guide of the Year... read more Blood Lions relaunches for public viewing on YouTube 1 June 2023 Award-winning documentary feature film Blood Lions has been relaunched on YouTube for public viewing, creating... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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