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Discover the detailed art of crafting Bean-to-Bar chocolate, a journey that involves fermenting, drying, roasting, grinding, refining, conching, and tempering the finest cacao beans. We proudly procure heirloom cacao beans directly from Tanzanian farmers, overseeing every stage of production to create distinctive and complex flavours.
Welcome to Cape Town, a vibrant city known for its diverse culinary scene and rich cultural heritage. For Muslim visitors and those seeking Halaal dining experiences, Cape Town offers a plethora of options to tantalize the taste buds and satisfy the soul. From traditional Cape Malay cuisine to modern interpretations of global flavors, Halaal and Muslim-owned restaurants in Cape Town showcase the city’s culinary diversity and hospitality.
A decade dedicated to the mastery of Artistic Alchemy inspired The Lady’s Brew. Ancient fermentation and indigenous ingredients are honoured in a unique range of hand-crafted ciders.
Get up close and personal with three jewels in South Africa’s crown. Cape Town is known as the Mother City. Journeying through the Cape Winelands and Overberg is an experience all of its own. Conclude your tour with Kruger National Park up North, living the safari life in style.
Through their heritage, tradition and culture you will learn more about the history of enslaved people and Political Exiles; and when it comes to food there are cooking classes and Fine Dining Bo-Kaap style savouring the tastes of Cape Malay fragrant meals and be sure to have entertainment with some Ghoema Music too.
A visit to the Malay Quarter Bo-Kaap with its colorful houses along with heritage sites, dating back to the 1700’s with the Auwal Mosque being the oldest in the city and country. Discover what these great ancestors’ stories are as well as the traditional wear and learning what a Kuffia is and also getting a taste of the music or melodious prayers are with some info about Retiep and the rich, spicy tasty food too.
Inspired by my two grandmothers, the business empowers women from the area. Come and enjoy delicious #CapeMalay cooking and tours in historical #BoKaap.
Rashieda Ockards is that one caring community aunty that everyone greets and tends to pop in at, she is always giving something to nibble on and affectionately known by family, friends, and locals as Aunty Sieda. She has particularly become known for her donuts [a lighter less spicier version of the popular Cape Town Koesister