Having been named as the world’s best food city Durban in South Africa stands out as a must-visit destination for the world’s foodies. Restaurants such as The Test Kitchen have enjoyed top recognition ...
If I had to choose only one destination in South Africa to eat street food, the choice would be an easy one. And even before Durban was named one of the best street food cities in the world - ...
Durban, the largest city on the lush, tropical Kwazulu-Natal coast enjoys the best of all the delicious bounty grown right in our backyard. Some of the perks include cheap avocadoes year round and the ...
CNN voted Durban as one of the top street food destinations in the world in 2016. From the bunny chows and shisa nyama, the city has vast street food options for all taste buds. Located on Florida ...
THE Durban Street Food Festival 2023 is set to return from September 22 to 25 at The Pavilion Shopping Centre. This annual event is a celebration of Durban’s diverse food culture, bringing together ...
I was at a lunch recently and when a new Durbanite asked which was the best food market in the city, there was no collective answer. Between calling out names of markets that are now closed and those ...
Fine dining, casual dining, pavement dining, markets. This city may be no foodie utopia but there’s diversity, easy access and there are gems. That baker, that charcutier, that patissier. Heritage. In ...
The festival, the biggest of its kind in Durban, returns to The Pavilion shopping centre from September 6 to 8 and features amazing food, drink stalls, demonstrations, pop-ups as well as amazing live ...
Kyle Cameron Marcus from fabulous foodies, Fork This, with some of their signature dishes. Photo: Illa Thompson. The Durban Street Food Festival returns with a feast for the senses from September 5-7 ...
Fry Group Foods — a producer of plant-based food — has temporarily closed its Durban factory after an employee tested positive for Covid-19. MD Caroline Garnett said in a statement on Thursday that ...
“Tomatoes selling for R200 a pocket, toilet paper R180 for a six-pack, baby formula at R180 a tin.” Chatsworth resident “Priya” is among many Durbanites accusing their local grocery stores of ...
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