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TRAVEL: Source of at least seven weeks of awe
Soon after one enters the Karoo ravine called Seweweekspoort, giant walls of rock in fantastic formations rise up on either side
RESTAURANT REVIEW: Babel Restaurant
Wide homegrown variety at this restaurant in the Drakenstein Valley between Franschhoek and Paarl
RESTAURANT REVIEW: Petit Caveau
‘Petit’ in name only, this is an ideal spot for a business breakfast or lunch
TRAVEL: An oddity in Bangkok
I have cycled in London, Paris and New York, and now I am going to tackle the Thai capital
FOOD: Food for thought, and adventurers
Many people, often from northern countries, do not like tripe
RESTAURANT REVIEW: Azure
Two menus and half the satisfaction at the elegant, over-the-top dining room at The Twelve Apostles in Cape Town
TRAVEL: The sky is the limit in snowy Sutherland
Simon Brooke visits the home of the Southern African Large Telescope, which attracts astronomers from all over the world
MICHAEL FRIDJHON: Wine
The reason for the kinds of prices achieved by an ever increasing number of cult wine
RESTAURANT REVIEW: Hemingway’s Restaurant
A Centurion bistro suffering an identity crisis
FOOD: Original Cape cuisine — any time of year
From bokkom salad to kolwyntjies and rolpens, Pierneef à La Motte adds to the attractions of the Cape winelands
TRAVEL: Tokyo’s Skytree offers the high life
At 634m, Tokyo Skytree claims the title of the world’s tallest free-standing tower and it opens to the public on May 22
MICHAEL FRIDJHON: Wine
Chardonnay has become something of a rarity, with fruit prices rising at a time when most others are in free fall
RESTAURANT REVIEW: Tokara
Stellenbosch’s mad scientist Richard Carstens has a good handle on the kitchen and crew at Tokara
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