Monday, June 4, 2007

Quota..Quota..Quota

On my way to the office this morning I caught the news on Higveld 94.7 and for the millionth and tenth time I had to hear..."It does not represent the South African population"

Apparently some-one (I always wonder who this "some-one" is) complained to the producesors of the upcoming Survivor SA that the first Survivor SA did not reflect the true mixture of the SA population...

What a load of bull... We are now in year 13 of our new democracy..Get over the racial issue..Why make every single issue a political issue? I enjoyed the previous Survivor SA and did not see male, female, black or white but just a group of South Africans and I'm a white boertjie from Pretoria.

People sometimes ask me if I'm Afrikaans or 'n boer and I then answer them proudly "No I'm an African"

Leave politics to the politicians and just give us great entertainment. No matter how or who the team consist of. Don't politicians have other more important issues to address, like unemployment, crime and housing?

Friday, May 25, 2007

KiJaaaaaa!!! Kung Fu Kitchen

During our Cape Town trip our friends Willie and Jacques (another Jacques) told us about the Kung Fu Kitchen in Hatfield Pretoria. During our trip it became know as "Set menu D" as they always ordered the Set Menu D Sushi plate and Willie joked that whenever they entered the restaurant the lady would say "Welcome..Set menu D?"

Well we got Willie, Jacques and some other friends together to try out this Set menu D sushi.

The Kung Fu Restaurant is located in Middle Street in Hatfield, nearly next to the well know Thai Restaurant. Like most Chinese Restaurant / Take Aways there is hardly any atmosphere to talk about. Surely not a place to take your date for a romantic dinner.

Friendly staff welcomed us and our table was ready as booked by our friends Willie and Jacques. Well there was no need to look at the menu as we were there to try "Set Menu D" but a did take a quick look and they had a full range of Chinese dishes as well as several sushi dishes.

Hanria ordered some Chicken spring rolls to get the digestive system in gear for all that rice. The freshest spring roll I ever had. Luckily Willie also order the 4 Set Menu D plates when he made the booking. Later the Sheff told us it takes nearly 1 hour to make one Set Menu D.

What is this Set Menu D? Well it's a plate of 52 pieces of sushi and costs only R178. Can easily be shared by 2 - 3 people.

Set Menu D was all as promised by Willie and Jacques. We had a ball of a time with all the sushi not to mention the constant stream of wine.

Give the Kung Fu Kitchen a try if you are in the mood for fresh sushi. Remember to order nothing else but "Set Menu D"

Thank you Willie and Jacques

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Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Havana Grill & Wine Bar - Durban

I'm one of those people who are very skeptical when trying out a new restaurant, especially when I need to take a client out to dinner. This is exactly what happened during my visit to Indaba in Durban on 15 May. Apart from www.stay-a-nite.com we also own www.travelcrossings.co.za and specialize in Zanzibar ( www.visitzanzibar.co.za ) We do 80% of our bookings in Zanzibar via Mr. Chasama the owner of a Tour Operator in Stone Town, Zanzibar.

Mr. Casama also attended the Indaba and we offered to take him to dinner that evening and after some asking around and seeing that we were walking distance from the Suncoast Casino we opted to try the Havana Grill & Wine Bar. We've been to the Casino before but always had a bite at John Dori's.

The casino complex was not that busy and the restaurants had many open tables, not the case at the Havana Grill & Wine Bar. They were quite busy but we managed to secure a table. What a surprise! I found the restaurants interior very cozy and comfortable. I just hate those menus with all the old boring starters like snails, garlic bread and chicken liver but luckily this menu had several alternative options such as grilled oysters, snails with champagne, ravioli and several other choices.

Unfortunately I had to skip the starters as our guest did not like to eat starters and just to be polite we also skipped the starter menu. Mr. Casama had a Mozambique baby chicken with fries and Hanria had the Chicken Che Guevara, chicken breasts sautéed in butter with shrimps, Dijon mustard & cream, served with grilled vegetables & buttered fettuccini, I opted for Ostrich Crusted with Herbs & pepper on butter & creamed mash potatoes, port & red wine reduction.

What a FEAST. The food was tasty, unique and well presented and the best of all it did not cost us an arm and a leg. The average came to +/- R160 per person and that included a bottle of wine some beers and other drinks

Will I stay dine here again - Yes, Yes, Yes

Will I recommend the Restaurant - Yes

On the Negative Side - The service was a bit on the slow side

On the Positive Side - Great restaurant, excellent food, reasonably priced

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Visit their website a www.havanagrill.co.za

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Indaba 2007 - SA Tourism Exhibition - Durban

We've visited the Indaba, South Africa's most prestige's Travel & Tourism
Exhibition, in Durban on 15 May 2007. Truly a must see for all involved in
Tourism. We've stayed at the Blue Waters Hotel.

A 3 star establishment located +/- 150m from the Sun Coast Casino. I was warned by several people that this is one of the worst hotels in Durban but had to settle to stay there as I could not find any other available accommodation.

On arriving we were met by friendly staff and check-in was done quick and
efficient. They do charge a R150 key deposit (I guess that for some strange reason they have patrons leaving with keys. Why someone would want a key of a door you can't use is beyond me)

Well...I've stayed at many, many hotels in my life and must be honest in
saying that the Blue Water surely is NOT the worst in Durban. The room decor is basic and a
bit old but clean and neat with TV (with DSTV Channels), Hairdryer and Tea and Coffee making facilities. Room service is available until 23:00 (11pm) and the bar service open 24 hours. The room service menu is of better quality than most 3 star properties.

Breakfast was very good with a wide range of cereals, fruits, yogurt, sausages, bacon, eggs, mushrooms, baked potato, cheese, cold meats, coffee, juice, toast and several other dishes.

I must admit that I see this property to be used by more government delegates than tourists or holiday makers. My personal grading for the Blue Waters Hotel would be 3 star but maybe at the bottom range of the 3 star option.

Will I stay at the Blue Waters Hotel in future - Yes, but will look at other options first

Will I recommend the Blue Water Hotel - Yes, but again will also recommend other options.

On the Negative Side - Right at the end of the "Golden Mile" and therefore not really within walking distance (by night) from the main beach with all its restaurants

On the Positive Side - Within walking (by night) from the Sun Coast Casino. Friendly staff. Nice lounge area. Sea view rooms have great views.

See their location on My Map

Visit their website at www.bluewatershotel.co.za

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Cape Town Road Trip

30 April is drawing closer and I'm as excited as a small boy with a new toy. I can't wait to get down to Cape Town. We always enjoy the Mother City (Although I would not want to stay there permanently). I've already bought 4 new tapes for my camcorder and the plan is to shoot as much video as possible.

We will be arriving in Cape Town on 30 April at 16:40. Will be my 1st flights on Kulula. We have rented a Toyota Quantum for the eight of us (We need loads of space for the shopping). We will be staying at the following establishments:

30 April - www.sugarhotel.co.za
01 May - www.theoceana.com
02 May - www.langebaan.biz
03 May - www.colonacastle.co.za
04 May - www.capestay.co.za/fortuintje

We also plan to visit "Die Strandloper" restaurant in Langbaan on 02 May. I've seen quite a bit of Cape Town in my live and would really want to try and see the more hidden treasures of the Western Cape.

For this I need your help. Especially if you stay in the area. What can you recommend we do, see and eat.

E-mail me with your suggestions

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Panama Jacks - Cape Town

We never go to Cape Town without visiting our favorite restaurant "Panama Jacks". Located between the containers in Table Bay Harbour. Seafood..Seafood and more Seafood. Fresher you can't get. They have a nearly swimming pool size tank that holds fresh oyster, lobster, abalone and more. There are many up market restaurants in Cape Town but Panama Jacks must be the hidden jewel when it comes to a seafood restaurant.

One must surely try their seafood platter but be warned, a seafood platter for 2 (R260) is ample enough for 3-4 people. Also make sure that you are not in a rush as you will definitely chat the night away and before you know it will be close to midnight.

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See their website Here

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Parkview Cafe - Pretoria

One of my personal favorite restaurants in Pretoria and that is not because it co-owned by one of our friends. One of the few non-branded franchise restaurants in the area. A place to go when you don't feel like Spur or don't want to spend an arm and a leg. Very relaxed and the staff are friendly.


The menu is simple, not a huge selection, but excellent. Prices are very good. Try their cheesy garlic roll made with blue cheese and their whole chicken with salad or chips. They also serve beef ribs, haven't seen that on to many menus. I had some last week and don't think I will have pork ribs again. 10/10 for the beef ribs.

Make sure to visit them when you are in the area.

They are closed on Mondays

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Their website is: www.rietondalelodge.co.za