Democratising Food Writing

When the late U.S restaurant critic Jonathan Gold wrote about food, he invariably commented on the irrational fear white Americans have of their neighbours, forging connections along the way. Ishay Govender breaks it down in our local context. (@IshayGovender), For Sunday Times, August 2018 Recently, a well-known South African chef with a restaurant brewing beer [...]

By |2020-06-10T11:14:00+02:00September 12th, 2018|Africa, Chefs, Food, Reported Work, Restaurants|0 Comments

Best of the Garden Route

GET THE GARDEN ROUTE RIGHT Based on an article for Sunday Times Travel UK Dec/Jan 2015, my guide to Best of the Garden Route The Garden Route is a crowd-pleaser. Want beaches? The road works its way along some of the creamiest swathes in the country. Prefer mountains? You’ll cruise hairpin bends atop dramatic peaks. [...]

By |2017-07-03T21:04:50+02:00March 3rd, 2016|Reported Work, Travel|0 Comments

The Story of the Knysna Oyster

The Story of the Knysna Oyster - a complicated journey to the plate oysters in Kynsna The Knysna oyster farms have been shut for years, yet the town still retains its title of oyster capital of South Africa. Where do the oysters we consume come from? From rocky surface to the chilled restaurant [...]

By |2017-05-19T14:30:03+02:00April 4th, 2015|Environment, Food, Reported Work|0 Comments

Visitor’s Guide to Knysna

Visitor's Guide to Knysna - The Garden Route view of heads Everyone coos over the Garden Route - with good reason too. If you're visiting, here's my visitor's guide to Knysna. Even repeat visitors may find something new to enjoy here. Having its origins in the Khoi language, Knysna is said to mean [...]

By |2017-05-19T14:44:31+02:00September 25th, 2014|Food, Reported Work, Travel|0 Comments
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