• Welcome to our guide showcasing the 20 best restaurants in Alberton, where dining excellence meets culinary delight. From delectable Portuguese delicacies to mouthwatering seafood, the culinary scene in Alberton is a treasure trove of diverse flavours and culinary expertise. Join us as we delve into this list, unveiling the hidden gems that will elevate your dining experiences to new heights. Get ready to embark on a sensational culinary adventure through the top-rated restaurants in Alberton, where every bite is a testament to culinary mastery and pleasure. 1. ASSADO Alberton Portuguese Restaurant Facebook / ASSADO Alberton Portuguese Restaurant Indulge in the…

    Lamb Korma There is no better curry in the world than a Lamb Korma that is cooked right. The English food writer Pat Chapman writes in his book…

    Pizza has a special place in our hearts. Especially when it’s homemade, with love! If you’ve ever found yourself craving a slice of ‘zza but hesitated because you lacked time (and yeast) to make the traditional dough, fear not. We’ve got the ultimate pizza hack for you: a two-ingredient pizza dough that’s easy, quick, delicious, and passes high pizza standards! With just self-raising flour and yoghurt, you’ll be on your way to pizza paradise in no time. Here’s the recipe: Two ingredient pizza dough The heart of any good pizza lies in its crust, it’s just facts. The magic behind…

    The Franschhoek Wine Valley, the Cape’s very own French outpost, invites you to join them in celebrating Bastille on the weekend of 15th and 16th July 2023. The valley is set to be a hive of activity and French flair, offering a weekend of indulgent food and renowned fine wines of Franschhoek. Don your berets and all things red, white, and blue as you revel in the French ambience of the Winelands. Stroll through the vibrant main road and share in the merriment, bespoke village shopping, and lively street entertainment of local drummers, musicians, and performance artists. This year, Prescient,…

    A skaftien is many things to many South Africans: food for a journey, a humble homely meal enjoyed at work or even a cold jaffle in your school lunchbox. Regardless, it always conjures up feelings of home and comfort. Before we take you on this exploration, check out the best restaurants in Durban. Like many South African families, mine is a padkos-loving bunch. Once, en route to Durban for a family holiday, we stopped a total of nine times to rip open the tin foil and Tupperwares and indulge in Ouma’s padkos of blue boiled eggs, cold boerewors and leg of lamb…