Internet discoveries of February

15/02/2018
| By AfriForum Wêreldwyd

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Worldwide’s world guide is where you can do real South African shopping in your area. Biltong, Ouma rusks, chutney, help with financing, immigration, South African attorneys, restaurants and much more can be found on Worldwide’s World Guide.

Here are five noteworthy discoveries for this month:

Kalahari Moon

Central to the Safa community in  Bristol, the shop is tucked away at the back of St. Nick’s and crammed to the seams with favourite South African goodies like sweets, groceries and drinks. “Feels like home” someone wrote in the visitor’s book.

Toft Shop

A village store and post office with the largest selection of South African food in the East of England. Everything you need for a braai, party or simply a taste of home.

Peli-Peli – Galleria

Peli-Peli, known for its South African flavours and Southern hospitality, is a melting pot of flavours influenced by European, Asian, African and American cultures.

Kozi’s Meet ‘n Eat

The African experience in Athens – ribeye, chakalaka, burgers and pita’s.

JAN

A 24-seater, fine-dining restaurant in the up-and-coming district of Nice Port. JAN is a celebration of South African hospitality and serves honest food inspired by local produce from the markets of the South of France.

Explore the guide here or list your own business free of charge. Support your countryfolk and network with other South Africans in your area!

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