
Friday afternoon about sixty of the residents of Liesbeeck were treated to a trip down to the Victoria and Alfred (Alfred was Queen Victoria's son, it's not a typo of her husband's name as many people seemed to think:) Waterfront, where the posh go to eat fresh seafood and do some serious shopping. The group was herded onto a small charter boat that then took us out on the water to get some wonderful views of the city and enjoy the sea air. We all had a great time although the breeze was pretty cool, and many residents ended up huddled in the few blankets stowed on the boat.
That night we decided to get out onto the town, so Farai, one of the RAs, took us over to Claremont to Cubanas, a Latino restaurant and bar. We splurged on fruity drinks (hardly splurging whe

Yesterday was pretty entertaining, as we were once again loaded into the tour buses (the only way to economically transport 50-60 people, so we always look like a bunch of young tourists) to head over to one of the largest townships in the area, Guglethu, to a restaurant called Mzoli's. What an experience! Basically for R20 (less than three dollars) you get to the restaurant around 11am to get a seat (because if you get there any later you won't get a table, and you have to stand outside the covered outdoor seating area) with your cooler full of your favorite drinks and snacks. The next two and half hours or so are spent drinking and eating, meeting up with friends, watching the late-comers trying to find parking on the narrow crowded streets, and the children and dogs meandering through the crowds. Finally you begin to smell cooking meat, and literally the atmosphere changes: people start to get excited, plates and napkins are passed around, and when the time is right a representative from each table is sent up to the grill with a large plate or bowl or whatever carrying container they may have to fill up with as much meat product as possible. Literally that is the only food you get at Mzoli's: meat, meat, and more meat. The food is passed around from person to person, and everyone digs in. No utensils here.
DJs come in and set the mood, and while we were there yesterday one of the most famous DJs in South Africa, DJ Spu, was working his magic, and the place was literally jumping as eve

A few of the other CIEEers and I decided that after picking up some essential groceries (mainly fruits and veg!) we would regroup and try this restaurant literally two minutes walk down the main road, called The Fat Cactus Cafe, where supposedly the margaritas were t

Today the RAs and House Committee have a beach day scheduled for us, so now that the clouds are just starting to clear it looks like it's going to be a fantastic beach day. Tonight one of the other RAs, Kensani, has planned a girl's night in at her apartment with a bunch of the CIEEers (she wants to straighten my hair, so we'll see how that goes) which I'm looking forward to, and we're having our own Superbowl party in the basement lounge at three in the morning. Everyone's bringing some sort of food, so I suppose I'll have to come up with something as well, but frankly I feel like all I've done here is eat! I'm going to need some time to recover...
Wow, gorgeous pictures. I want to come and visit. I miss you!
ReplyDeleteHey Kait, Sounds like things are going really well! I certainly would 'tmind the LAtin food theme when I visit, although I hope you are able to discover some other local foods. I miss you and so do Caeli and Lauren! We ahd a great time this past weekend and you would have loved it. Definitely willbe visiting Saratoga this summer once you get back! Your pictures have been stellar, I can't wait to visit.
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