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I really enjoyed your Cape Town tour. As a Kaapie, ths is a well documented tour. There is sooooo much more just around the other tip of the iceberg. Awesome braai
That's really funny, I only just know looked up the proper pronounciation 😂 I normally look up pronunciations before making videos, but the crazy thing is I was *so* confident (incorrectly) that I was right about this one that I didn't even bother to look it up. Geez. 😂🙈😂
If you visit Cape Town one day. Don't forget to visit the Castle of Good Hope. I live in Pretoria. Cape Town is just the beginning of what could be an adventure.
It is really sad you left South Africa without a proper braai, come back, and contact me or anyone, we will braai with you, but seriously, come back, will hook you up with a braai that will make you say BBQ what? plus next time go a little more in land, try Knysna, you will love it there, do it during their oyster festival time. Also you cannot go wrong visiting the East coast, but west coast remains the best. Loved the video. bring friends next time and seriously let us show you how to braai
Thank you so much!! 🙏🏻 I will be back and I will for sure be coming with friends next time, there is so much to show other people, it's really amazing! And yes, I may take you up on that, a good group for a Braai sounds like an amazing time!
Hey, Mr Get Lost thx for making another SA vid. We had Ostrich in Oudtshoorn 7 (?) years ago during a trip to SA. I can't remember it leaving any kind of impression on me 😄 I do love bobotie though! Thx for letting me know about the Time Out Market, I'd never even heard about it. Sucks that no-one has invited you for a braai (sies julle Suid Afrikaners) if you're still there in Aug when we visit again we can make it happen. You sure those are koeksisters? Koeksisters have a very distinct shape - think greasy fried braided hair🤣
Ah thank you for watching it! I do actually think the Time Out market opened in Cape Town pretty recently! And totally possible, they were labelled as Koeksisters at the restaurant (if you watch the video when they're in the display case you'll see) but that doesn't mean they were right 😂
About pulling over and braaing on Chapman's peak, I would advise you don't, unless there are designated fire pits. There have been some enormous wildfires on and around Table Mountain recently and it is quite risky to have an open fire like that. Again, if there is a designated cooking area, like on a campsite or picnic area, go for it :)
2:50 Was she a good witch or a bad witch? 🤔 That is the question... 4:52 Awesome views from that bus ride. 🤩 5:50 🎶Red, red wine...stay close to me...🍷🎶🥴🤣 7:14 The Boerewors Roll (Farmer's Sausage) or the Gatsby would be my go-to there. 😋
The Malay culture is descended from Malaysian Slaves brought to Cape Town by the Dutch from the colonies there. Its one of the formative strains of the uniqueness of Western Cape culture. Excellent production. keep it up, a breath of fresh air.
Oh interesting! They were labelled as Koeksisters at the restaurant (if you watch the video when they're in the display case you'll see the sign) but that doesn't mean the restaurant had it right 😂
@@Get.Lost.Travel The koe-sister (one k) is derived form the Indonesian "kueh sago" and "kueh lapis." The koek-sister (two ks) is derived from a combo of the french tresse and the dutch olykoeks. Olykoeks is also the origin of the American doughnut and tresse is a plat. So its basically just a glazed donut where the dough is platted in a twist.
Cape Malay koesisters are very good, but if you didn't have a traditional Afrikaans koeksister, which is a completely different thing, you missed out. That said, I'm glad you enjoyed your time in our beautiful country, and if you were ever to visit again, you should go to the bushveld as well. It is the polar opposite of the mother city, wild and rugged, but be warned though, once the red soil of Africa settles in your soul, you'll never want to leave again.