- Explore the De Waterkant, Greenpoint, and the Waterfront on a walking food tour
- Engage with local food artisans and learn how they contribute to Cape Town’s evolving food scene
- Enjoy tastings from some of Cape Town’s hidden culinary gems, from local Cape Malayan dishes to traditional South African fare
- Learn more about Cape Towns incredible history and architecture
Begin your 4-hour walking tour at a local coffee roaster, where a unique coffee presentation will take place. Hear about the history of the coffee trade route and its influence on Cape Town. Head then to the outskirts of the Bo-Kaap, where you’ll taste a traditional South African dish with Cape Malayan influence. Next, enjoy your first of three alcohol tastings, paired with two unique food tastings. You will then be escorted to a local German cafe, where you’ll sample craft beers and talk about the German influences in Cape Town. At the next stop, you’ll be introduced to two very traditional meat dishes called Biltong and Boerewors. On the way to your last stop, go through the Breakwater Slave Lodge and discuss the history around it and what it has become. Upon arrival in the V&A Waterfront, you will be treated to some wine and cheese tasting, or a Fynbos sprit with Malva pudding and brandy to round off the tour. Guests are encouraged to relax and enjoy the wonderful atmosphere of the Waterfront. Throughout the tour, important historical and cultural facts will also be shared.
Included
- Coffee presentation and pairing
- Bobotie and bubbles
- 3 Beer tastings with a 3-way food pairing
- Craft ice cream Infused with fynbos
- Inverroche gin tasting