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Summer Wardrobe Our friend in fashion Tracey De Kocke descibes our best choice’s
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Summer Dresses We love these feminine prints and pretty silhouettes for Summer
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Beauty Buzz Featuring the latest, berry lips, sun kissed skin and funky nail art for those sensational summer days Most Delectable Summer Scents This season’s best summer scents. Truly Heaven on Earth!
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Beyond The Beauty An afternoon with Mother, Wife, Doctor, Philanthropist, Dr Sheena Geness
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Street Chic at SA Fashion Week We chat to the new sensation in fashion design, Nabeela Osman
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HEALTH Hemp Oil A natural wonder, new on the radar of health fanatics.
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SPORT Dive The Seas Snorkel or Scuba - you choose!
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ENTERTAINMENT Fabulous Finds Fabulous things we’re obsessed with, we share with you Tech Know Exploring The Wonderful World Of Technology
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Wine Made Art
7 beach side holidays to make you drool
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Mnembe Island Lodge - Zanzibar This scented land of coconuts and spices was so idyllic that the Sultan of Oman decided to move the seat of his empire to these shores The Plettenberg - Western Cape A growing wine route full of surprises, this region of South Africa offers incredible beach-side holidays. The Last Word, Long Beach - Western Cape Right on the beach in the picturesque lobster-fishing village of Kommetjie
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Get to Grips Renowned chef Jackie Cameron helps us keep it tidy in the kitchen COOK LIKE A CHEF
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Jeremey Vermaak - capetownchef.com Coco Reinarhz - Se let Poivre Previous Competition Winners
Tala Private Game Reserve - KZN Snuggled in the breadbasket of KwaZulu Natal’s midlands, Three Cities Tala Private Game Reserve is a renowned wildlife conservancy hidden in the hills of a quiet farming community.
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By now you all know we’re obsessed with Fashion and Food, and our spotlight this month is on a young designer from the KZN Fashion Council, Nabeela Osman of the Uniform Apparel label. She appeared for the first time at SA Fashion Week, showing her Autumn/winter collection in the Buyer’s Lounge and we got a chance to chat to her about all things fashionable.Our food journey took us from Cape Town and Chef Jeremey Vermaak to Belgium, Burundi and eventually Johannesburg with Chef Coco Reinharz. These two exceptional culinary artists share their stories and recipes with us.
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There is certainly a little more cold weather around, but summer is definitely not far off. It's a daunting time for some, whilst others, like myself cannot wait to shed the bulk, of both clothing and the extra kilos! So brush off the “braai� and suck in the muffin top, and get fake tanning.It's time to inject some new life into your wardrobe! Lots can go wrong, shorts that are too short, dresses that sag in the front or an overwhelming rainbow of colours.
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Summer Dresses
We love these feminine prints and pretty silhouettes for Summer. You can wear them to the office or glam them up with a tailored satin blazer for a striking evening look. This season summer dresses are all about prints, floral and anglaise. Flirty and ultimate chic! by Fatima Rinquest-Gierdien 1. Cotton On Black Missy Dress R299 2. Cotton On Printed Parrot Missy Dress R299 3. Cotton On Printed Flower Missy Dress R299 4. Mr Price Printed Skater Dress R129.99
5.Mr Price Anglaise Dress R149.99 6. Mr Price Fit and Flare Dress R139.99 7. Mr Price Floral Bodycon Dress R49.99
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B E AU T Y B U Z Z This month we are featuring the latest, berry lips, sun kissed skin and funky nail art for those sensational summer days.
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1. Spa Ritual Nail Drift Collection Lacquer in Blue Lagoon and Buoyant R124 each.
Paint your nails with the latest summer hues, they are pretty exotic for those long summer days at the beach.
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2. Rimmel London Wonder Full Mascara with Argan Oil in Black R129,95
This mascara is developed with argan oil to nourish your lashes and helps them grow beautifully. This wand separates your lashes to create long fluttery lashes.
4. Africa Organics Marula Shampoo, 210ml, R45
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Sensai Silky Bronze Sun Protective Compact SPF 30 R840 We love this exquisite bronze compact with anti-ageing effect. It also protects the skin from UV damage, it's long lasting and provides protection from the sun.
This shampoo is mild and infused with mint oils, rooibos and marula to help prevent your hair from breaking. It's a natural and biodegradable formulation that won't strip your hair.
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5. Black Opal Colorsplurge Luxe Matte Lipstick in Fashion Fuchsia and Jazz Berry R109 each Exquisite matte lipsticks with one application and it last for hours, the colour pigment is amazing and your lips will not bleed.
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BioNike Defence Color Primer Tone-Evening Base R195 This chic primer is delightful for all skin types, it minimises pores and reduce wrinkles for a beautiful smooth skin.
7. Sally Hansen Vitamin E Nail & Cuticle Oil R 79,95
A rich essential oil with Vitamin E to nourish brittle nails, your cuticles will look healthy and moisturised within seconds.
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Jewel Appliques Candy Vibes in Gumballs and Frosting R29,95 each. We love these playful designs for your nails, make them your best accessory!
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Revlon Unforgettable EDT 60ml R269,95
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Guess Girl Belle EDT 50ml R650
The most delectable summer scents are those that you spray all over, from top to bottom. These scents are sensual with the perfect mix of fruity, floral and spicy. They are this season's best summer scents. Truly Heaven on Earth! By Fatima Rinquest-Gierdien
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November 2014 | PERSONALITY
She’s young, beautiful and talented. She’s been entertained by ex Presidents and enjoyed the company of some famous Hollywood celebrities, Sheena Geness, mother, wife, doctor, philanthropist and businesswoman is the epitome of what the term ‘beauty and brains’ actually means.
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Beyond The Beauty Born in Durban to a humble family Sheena spent her teen years working as a professional model, using the money she earned to save up for her dream career of being a doctor. Passing Matric with full distinctions she was accepted into Wits University Medical school with a bursary and a scholarship. At present in addition to her busy practice in the CBD of Johannesburg, Sheena teaches fifth and final year medical students in the family health medicine department of the university.
Her training years saw Sheena spend much of her time in the ICU department of the Helen Joseph Hospital with the intention of completing her specialisation. But as with so many of us, life always has other plans. Sheena who had been married by now to Sunil, welcomed her first daughter Riaska into the world and as we know motherhood changes everything. Four years later another daughter, Priyanka was to complete the family. In addition to being a committed doctor and mother, Sheena is also an astute businesswoman who together with her husband, Sunil, own a consulting company, Geness Consulting, a BEE company catering to event management, media, marketing and printing needs. One would think that the young doctor would have her hands full juggling these commitments, but Sheena always makes time for the one thing that's close to her heart. Her philanthropy work. The Geness Foundation was started by Sheena and Sunil as a vehicle for them to be able to give back and since the formation of the foundation they have been involved with various projects around the country, such as:
1. The Lunchbox Fund: A school feeding scheme that provides a daily meal to impoverished children. which resulted in an invitation from the founder of the Lunchbox Fund , to New York City last year to meet other board members like Joaquin Phoenix, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Liv Tyler!
2. Emergency Department of Helen Joseph Hospital: Providing all the doctors, nurses and subsidiary staff of this department, scrub suites, instilling in them a sense of pride and community gratitude of their remarkable expertise.
3. Mandela Foundation patron: One of the biggest driving forces, the unselfish, ever forgiving President Mandela. The Geness couple continuously supported this foundation .As an invitee of the Annual Mandela Lecture, a huge highlight was a privileged meeting with President Bill Clinton!
4. Mentoring of contestants in the Mr India South Africa and sponsoring the event|: 5. KZN Fashion Council and KZN Blind & Deaf Society: 50 Shades of Black. Young up and coming fashion designers had a chance to showcase their wares in a bid to support entrepreneurship. The entire event was sponsored by the Geness Foundation in addition to giving a cash donation to the Blind & Deaf Society .
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6. Gauteng Science teachers conference: The Geness Foundation sponsored the stationery, lunch bags and goodie kits for the teachers who come together to improve the teaching standards of Science in the province.� By supporting our educators, we support Education�
7. Support of the Leadership for Conservation in Africa (LCA): In securing a sponsorship by Mr Warren Buffet , in a bid to fight Rhino poaching: 8. Support of the KZN Science centre: Sunil is the Chairperson and gives up his time and goodwill in supporting science and promoting fundraising for the longevity of the centre. This is an excellent example of the couple's dedication to education, and providing young African children with the opportunities of pursuing a career in science and technology.
It must be noted at this point that the Geness Foundation is wholly funded by Sheena and Sunil. The foundation has 2 other board members, Mr Trevor James and Mr Dinesh Naran whose support comes by the way of expertise in their relevant fields and logistical support. There are many other projects planned like: 50 shades of pink fashion show in aid of CANSA, support of Food for Life feeding scheme, support of HIV Orphans, providing an education bursary for underprivileged students, building Biodiversity centres across the country and many others. The hope is to coax the private sector with their impending CSR projects to support future initiatives. The beautiful mother of two has also always had a great love affair with fashion and the fashion industry, not surprising since she had been exposed to that world back in her modelling days. When I first met Sheena I must admit that she was totally unlike anything I had expected. With all of her achievements one would think there would be some element of arrogance or ego, there was absolutely none. Sheena is down to earth, approachable and in all honesty one of the nicest people I have met in a long time.
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Fashion File Favourite Designer:
Olivier Rousteing Favourite Brand:
Obsessed with Balmain!! Favourite Perfume:
Dior Midnight Poison Fashion Fetish:
Shoes shoes shoes! And D&G underwear!! Fashion Accessory “must have�:
A classic timepiece Diamonds or Pearls:
Love my rocks! Can't do without:
Mac Russian Red Lipstick Favorite Color:
Red One word to describe your personal style:
Unpredictable (go along with my mood) Prized Fashion Possession:
Chanel Handbag Favourite Food:
Salad (I'm a doctor, can't help it!) Favourite Holiday Destination:
Roma, Italy Role Model:
Basetsane Khumalo Pet Peeve:
Insincerity Secret Talent:
Art (can't wait to get my hands on brushes and a clean canvas!) and cooking! For more info or to contact Sheena: sheena@genessfoundation.co.za
If you were to ask me for one word to describe her, it would have to be ,Classy. I admire all of the work the Geness family continues to do throughout the country but more than that, I also wanted to know more about Sheena, the fashionista. When she speaks about fashion, her face lights up. She loves fashion shows and fully supports local talent.
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At just 24 years old Nabeela Osman is ready to take the fashion world by storm. With her first showing at SA Fashion Week 2014 Autumn/Winter collection this young designer has captured the imagination of the ‘trendsetters’. Fashion is definitely in her genes as her grandmother was a fashion designer and her mother before her a seamstress. Nabeela’s own mom, Nazira, a businesswoman also dabbled a bit in the industry before moving on to other ventures. Nabeela finished high school at Durban Girls College in 2008 and then began the pursuit of her dreams at D.U.T, studying Fashion and Textiles and graduated in 2011. We managed to get a few minutes with the young designer and chatted to her about design, her love affair with fashion and of course her personal style.
Nabeela Osman
Street Chic At SA Fashion Week! 1. What inspires you?
I take inpiration from pretty much anything. It could be from my surroundings or what is happening in fashion at the moment. 2. The highlight of your career thus far?
Without a doubt, this moment. Being selected to take part in SA Fashion Week is the highlight of my entire year! 3. Your most memorable challenge in the fashion industry? (– like
has a zip broken before a show) Its still early days. I haven't had any disasters like that as yet! Touch wood. 4. Are your family supportive of your career choice and do they attend your shows?
My family is so supportive when it comes to my career. My Mum and Gran have been there for me every step of the way. So blessed!
5. what was your first job and how has your life changed since then?
My first job in the industry was a Junior CAD designer. I enjoyed it. I Tried to learn everything I could. That job really taught me a lot about myself and inspired me to start my own brand. 5. One word to describe your collection? (SA Fashion week)
Street
7. What is it like working for yourself, is it everything you dreamed it would be?
Yes it is, although it comes with its own challenges, I wouldn't have it any other way. 8. Describe your dream client?
Anyone that's able to have fun with clothes and who dares to be different. That's what the brand is all about.
“Because not everything that’s uniform has to be the same”
PERSONALITY | November 2014 9. What is your “Go-to” outfit when nothing seems to look right and you're late for something?
Throw on a leather jacket and some lipstick and I'm set to go. 10. What are your top 3 fashion essentials in your cosmetic bag right now?
CHANEL Sheer Illuminating Fluid URBAN DECAY naked2 eyeshadow pallette LANCOME Hypnose Drama mascara
11.. Describe your style in 3 words.
Minimal, alternating, natural
12. What is your favourite shade of lipstick?
Right now, RIMMEL Cutting Edge
13. Where do you see the “Nabeela Osman” UNIFORM brand in the next ten years?
I have a lot of plans for UNIFORM but my focus right now is on taking the brand to retail...on a large scale.
14. How do you feel about your first SA Fashion Week experience?
I am so excited to take this step. New doors open, new friends are made.
15. Which designer inspires you?
Alexander Wang.
16. What is the one fashion element that a girl should never be without?
An item from Uniform Apparel ofcourse!
17. Fashion tips/hints for Summer 2014
Crop tops and citrus shades
18. Favourite fabric/texture/colour you enjoy working with?
20. Your favourite saying right now?
“You're only as good as your last haircut”
21. What do you do to relax/ calm your thoughts before a show?
I call my sister. She aways knows how to make me laugh.
22. How has the KZN fashion council helped your career?
The KZN Fashion Council has really exposed me to so much! They have been there every step of the way. Mentored me and gave me this amazing opportunity at SA Fashion Week.
This is quite seasonal for me. But I've really enjoyed working with pastel leathers this season.
19. One colour that describes your personality and why?
Magenta, because it is soft yet strong much like my personality
Twitter: @uniformapparel Instagram: @uniformapparel Email: nabeela@uniformapparel.co.za
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November 2014 | HEALTH
Gone are the days when the mere mention of the word would bring you disgusted looks and turned noses, now this natural wonder is the newest hit on the radar of all health fanatics. But don't get too excited, as this oil is made from industrial hemp, although it is in the same cannabis genus as marijuana, this family member has minimal traces of any psychoactive substance, which makes it perfect for the whole family to enjoy.
By cold pressing the seeds(producing the best oil), the oil is produced into an unrefined state which has a high concentration of essential fatty acids and protein. The oil that you get will have a rich, nutty flavour and will have a green tint.
Now to start getting use out of your oil, you can do one of two steps:
Once you have purchased yourself some of this glorious liquid, remember the shelf life is not great so make sure you use it before it becomes rancid.
Secondly you can use the oil as a moisturising agent and apply to your body after a bath.
First, in the kitchen, don't try and heat the oil as its not suitable for high heat, but perfect to use on a salad, or even a table spoon in a smoothie.
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2. The protein contained in hemp oil is easily digestiable and can satisfy the protein needs of an adult. With the high amount of protein is a great way to give your body the protein it craves. 3. Then onto more visual benefits, the oil works wonders for your skin and hair, giving your skin the rich, radiant look and keeping your hair thick and healthy. 4. Can assist in maintaining your cholestrerol. Please consult your local health store ‘supplier’ for more infomation or www.hemphasis.net
This natural liquid ‘green” can improve your life.
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Everyone has a fear of something, for some its heights, others its clowns. My fear however is Sharks; this fear is so bad that I rarely go into the water. I decided it was time I faced my fears and went diving. Two things happened, firstly, I didn't get eaten, and secondly I realized that there is a whole world to explore beneath the waves with infinite beauty and floating creatures that leave you in awe of nature. There are two main forms of diving for leisure; these are namely Scuba Diving and Snorkeling. We will begin with the latter, which is often enjoyed while on vacation at a tropical resort or any location. SNORKELING The basics of this style is to put on some fins to help propel you through the water, a pair of goggles for clarity and a snorkel which pops up just above the water to allow you to breathe as you effortlessly float along and experience the underwater attractions for long periods of time without having to come up for air. Most snorkelers prefer calm water locations with warm water and sites that contain reefs, a wreck or any submerged objects. SCUBA DIVING Now for the braver more advanced divers out there, we get on to Scuba Diving. For this style you will need some training, scuba tanks, fins, wetsuit and goggles and even a spear gun (if you into that kind of thing).
SPORT | November 2014 Scuba diving may be performed for a number of reasons, both personal and professional. Recreational diving is performed purely for enjoyment and has a number of distinct technical disciplines to increase interest underwater, such as cave diving, wreck diving, ice diving and deep diving depending on your skill and whether or not you are diving for leisure or for more serious reasons. By carrying the tanks on your back, this style allows mobility and freedom to explore anywhere underwater from 1m deep to usually 30-40m (depending on your skill level). This style opens you up for a wider range of experiences as well as seeing larger species that live in deep water. Always make sure you are with a friend, as getting lost can happen and is definitely not on most people's bucket list. So whether you are a holiday diver or going to explore the bottom of the ocean, diving is the perfect way to get away from the hustle of everyday life, detach from the world and experience the wonders of the ocean. No matter where you go, a dive spot is sure to provide you with incredible photos (if you have an underwater camera or go pro) and a phenomenal leisure experience. The bends Also known as decompression sickness (DCS occurs in scuba divers when dissolved gases (mainly nitrogen) come out of solution in bubbles and can affect just about any part of the body including joints, lung, heart, skin and brain. If a diver surfaces too fast, the excess nitrogen will come out rapidly as gas bubbles. Depending on which organs are involved, these bubbles produce the symptoms of decompression sickness. Some of the problems caused by DCS are local joint pain, arm & leg symptoms, dizziness, paralysis, extreme fatique, unconsciousness and shortness of breath. There are guides available with a table of depth and time taken to surface in order to not get DCS. For more infomation see www.prodive.co.za
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HYPERFLEX JEANS BY REPLAY If they are good enough for Neymar & Alessandra Ambrosio they're good enough for us. £159.00
www.replay.it Electra Silver Necklace Handmade in Thailand with 99% pure silver, these 10 strands clasped together with a silver flower is simply breathtaking. It weighs 108g.
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CELEbration churchhill Named after Sir Winston Churchhill. This limited edition pen by Conway Stewart is majestic and timeless and a superb example of their fine craftmanship. Bring your words to life. SQ
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EARTHFIRE Make pizza night into a gourmet affair with this funky table top pizza oven. R2,999.00
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ON THE BRINK Turn your dinner party into something amazing with this stunning decanter from Carrol Boyes. R2785.00
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Royal Gran Crema Your caffeine fix will never be the same again, transform an ordinary cappuccino into a thing of beauty with this espresso machine that has it's own milk frother R13,999.00
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BIG GREEN EGG Smoke get's in your eyes no more with this easy to use outdoor ceramic cooker. It's extra large for those scrummy Texan steaks. R18,339.00
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Action Katniss Everdeen is in District 13 after she shatters the games forever. Under the leadership of President Coin and the advice of her trusted friends, Katniss spreads her wings as she fights to save Peeta and a nation moved by her courage. Stars: Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth
Drama A group of explorers make use of a newly discovered wormhole to surpass the limitations on human space travel and conquer the vast distances involved in an interstellar voyage. Stars: Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain
Drama In the aftermath of his girlfriend's mysterious death, a young man awakens to strange horns sprouting from his temples. Stars: Daniel Radcliffe, Juno Temple, Heather Graham
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Comedy All the couples are back for a wedding in Las Vegas, but plans for a romantic weekend go awry when their various misadventures get them into some compromising situations that threaten to derail the big event. Stars: Kevin Hart, Gabrielle Union, Wendi McLendon-Covey
Action A group of space criminals must work together to stop the fanatical villain Ronan the Accuser from destroying the galaxy. Stars: Chris Pratt, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper
Romance - Music All-stars from the previous Step Up installments come together in glittering Las Vegas, battling for a victory that could define their dreams and their careers. Stars: Ryan Guzman, Briana Evigan, Adam G. Sevani
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Foo Fighters First Ever SA Tour with Special Guests - Kaiser Chiefs and BlK JKS Foo Fighters are Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel, Chris Shiflett and Pat Smear. Since debuting in 1995 with their classic self-titled first album, Foo Fighters have steadily grown into the last great American arena/stadium rock band, with 2011's Wasting Light debuting at #1 in the U.S. and 11 other countries while their catalogue--which also includes The Colour & The Shape (1997), There Is Nothing Left To Lose (1999), One By One (2002), In Your Honor (2005), Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace (2007)--has raked in 11 Grammy Awards, sold over 25 million copies worldwide and spawned anthems like Everlong, Monkey Wrench, My Hero, Learn To Fly, All My Life, Best Of You, The Pretender, Walk and more. The South African tour dates are as follows:
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Cape Town: 10th December 2014 at Cape Town Stadium Johannesburg: 13th December 2014 at FNB Stadium Presented by 5FM and M-Net.
for more information www.bigconcerts.co.za www.viagogo.co.za for tickets
Danielle Steele Pegasus
Patricia Cornwell Flesh and Blood
In this extraordinary book, Danielle Steel tells the story of a family reinventing itself in America, while the country they left behind is engulfed in flames and madness, and men like Alex von Hemmerle are forced to make unbearable choices. Alex's daughter will find sanctuary in England. In America, Nick will find love, his sons will find a future, and their left-behind world will eventually find them. A novel of hope and sacrifice, of tragedy, challenge, and rebirth, Pegasus is a brilliant family chronicle that unfolds across half a century.
In this 22nd Scarpetta novel, the master forensic sleuth finds herself in the unsettling pursuit of a serial sniper who leaves no incriminating evidence except fragments of copper. The shots seem impossible, yet they are so perfect they cause instant death. The victims appear to have had nothing in common, and there is no pattern to indicate where the killer will strike next. First New Jersey, then Massachusetts, and then the murky depths off the coast of South Florida, where Scarpetta investigates a shipwreck, looking for answers that only she can discover and analyze.
One Direction Four Pop
U2 Songs Of Innocence Rock
Jessi J Sweet Talker Pop
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Tech-know Tech-Know Our resident techno geek, Nick, keeps us updated on the latest & greatest in the tech world. Roku 3 Revel in our fastest, most powerful streaming player yet. Fully loaded, the Roku 3 packs tons of entertainment into one tiny box. Enjoy 1,000+ channels of movies, TV shows, games, music, sports, and more. Plug headphones into the remote to watch late-night flicks without disturbing the household. Or use motion-control to play games like Angry Birds Space. And with one-stop search, find that perfect movie or show in a flash. 1080p HD, dual-band wireless, Ethernet and USB ports, plus free iOS and Android Roku apps so you can enjoy even more great features. The Roku 3—the new streaming standard for your HDTV. www.roku.com | R1499
iPhone 6 The Apple iPhone 6 isn't simply bigger — it's better in every way. Larger, yet dramatically thinner. More powerful, but remarkably power efficient. With a smooth metal surface that seamlessly meets the new Retina HD display. It's one continuous form where hardware and software function in perfect unison, creating a new generation of iPhone that's better by any measure. www.core.co.za | R15,999
Pebble Steel Smart Watch Pebble Steel is a smartwatch that caters to you and looks great doing it. Tell more than time with thousands of apps from the Pebble appstore. Keep in touch, get around town, pay on-the-go, or play a game - it's all up to you. www.getpebble.com | R1999
The Xbox One The device is an all-in-one entertainment system which places an increased emphasis on entertainment integration, offering the ability to overlay live television programming from an existing set-top box, split-screen multitasking of applications, and improved second screen support. Furthermore there is a built-in Skype support for videoconferencing. www.xbox.com | R8, 000.00
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SUMMER BLISS Ahh! Summer...those long, lazy days are finally here. We, South Africans love this time of the year where we can go down to the beach whether it’s to brighten up our tan, swim or play. Our weather is beautiful now and lots of us don’t really see the need to travel and miss out on those languid South African summer days.....BUT there are some divine beach destinations with great weather at this time of year so we can get our ‘travel fix’ AND enjoy warm weather holiday fun. Of course, much of the North is freezing round about now and that much anticipated trip to New York will have to go on hold until the frost starts melting...unless of course, a White Christmas is on your bucket list... FOR NOW though...let’s take a look at some perfectly warm, delightfully beautiful and decadently inviting beach destinations!
7 BEACH SIDE HOLIDAYS TO MAKE YOU DROOL..
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One of the last places on earth to be inhabited by humans French Polynesia is a collection of islands that are under French rule. With crystal clear blue waters, soft white sands and perfect climate all year round these islands make for a great escape complete with sunshine, sea and fine dining. Tahiti and Bora Bora are well known but there is also, Huahine, Tahaa and many others. Exclusive dining venues like La Villa Mahana require you to book in advance, by at least 3 mths. The islands are perfect to take it slow, enjoy the swaying of the palm trees, enjoy a swim or snorkel in the vivid blue waters and leave the world behind...if only for a little while.
Currency: CFP Franc : R100 = =/- Fr832
For eg a beer can cost about R35.00 or CFP290.00 or $3.15
Cuisine: Poisson cru (ia ota) is the national dish of Tahiti and Her Islands. The divine snack consists of raw fish and diced vegetables marinated with lime juice and soaked in coconut milk, a type of cerviche.
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Dramatic landscapes, incredible wildlife and a warm welcome is what you can expect when you choose The Phillipines as your holiday destination. As you hop from island to island you will be greeted by the Spanish-Filipino heritage of which the islanders are very proud. Whether you choose to tour the ancient churches and colonial architecture, trek through the UNESCO World Heritage Ifugao rice terraces in Banau or embark on a snorkelling expedition with whale sharks in South East Luzon you will be astounded by the beauty that abounds. There are over 7000 islands to choose from and with the jungle in the background, peppered by mountains and fringed with beautiful, white beaches there is something for everyone to enjoy. The Phillipines has a tropical climate so it is mostly warm all year round but visitors often time their travels around the country's many festivals – like Ati-Atihan in January.
Currency: Peso : R100= +/- PHP400
For eg a beer can cost about R22.00 or PHP87.00 or $2
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Cuisine: A typical dish might consist of pork, chicken and rice flavoured with tamarind, screwpine (fruit native to the islands) and purple jam.
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What was once a remote and tiny fishing village of just 12 families was cultivated into the ideal Mexican vacation spot. Pristine white beaches and sultry nights beckon at this jewel of the Caribbean. Located in the state of Quintana Roo, Cancun is more than just beautiful beaches. It is also know as the gateway to el Mundo May (the Mayan world) Cancun was especially developed for tourism and as such you will find that the hospitality staff are amongst the best in the world. Natural beauty and almost perfect weather make this one travel destination that should be on your bucket list. Spot the many exotic flowers, like Flamboyances which make a spectacular sight of orangey vibrance as you stroll the side walks. Look out for the iguanas that look as though they pre-date dinosaurs, but most of all, enjoy the warm waters of the ocean lapping at your suntanned toes as you drift in and out of relaxed slumber at some of the world's most beautiful beaches. Cancun boasts three AAA Five Diamond Restaurants – the highest accolade awarded to restaurants.
Currency: Official currency is Mexican Peso but US dollars are widely accepted For eg a beer can cost about R39.00 or MX47.10 or $3.50
Cuisine: Pescado a la Tikin-Xic, fish prepared with annatto, sour orange, peppers, tomatoes, red onions, and spices usually grilled over charcoal, wrapped in banana leaf, and bathed in beer and olive oil. Also, the famous Kibis, baked wheat balls stuffed with cheese or meat with chopped onion and habanero chili or sour orange slices. Try the delicious Chaya� flavored water, made with a nutritious local plant that has been used since the time of the Mayans.
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Malaysia is a beach lovers paradise. Picturesque beaches and tranquil islands to .Langkawi is one of the most spectacular. The shoreline is fringed with powder-fine sand and swaying coconut trees. This tropical gem has excellent diving opportunities and is a treasure trove of holiday fun. From the Underwater World Langkawi along Pantai Cenang to the soaring Cable Car in Pantai Kok, Langkawi , your holiday will be relaxed, stress free and adventure filled.
Currency: Malaysian Ringgitt : R100= RM 29.50
For eg beer can cost about R30 or RM 8.98 or $2.76
Cuisine: The main characteristic in traditional Malay cuisine is the generous use of spices and coconut milk and Belacan (shrimp paste), which is used as a base for sambal, a rich sauce or condiment made from belacan,chilli,onions and garlic. Lemongrass and galangal are also widely used. Nearly every Malay meal is served with rice. Each region has its own signature dish but in Langkawi you must try Nasi Goreng Kampung (spicy Malay fried rice) and Murtabak ( a stuffed pan fried bread)
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Glistening blue waters, white sandy beaches and vivid coral with an abundance of marine life await you on this beautiful piece of the Indian Ocean. The warm seas of Maldives have high visibility throughout the year, with water clear enough to see the passing fish as far as fifty metres away at times. Add to that the marvellous formation of over 3000 coral reefs and the free flowing tides of the monsoons. The result of these perfect conditions have created one of the world's richest diving coral reef areas.
Currency: Rifiyaa R100 = MRF 139.0 For eg a beer can cost about R55 or RF76.95 or $4.96
Cuisine: Traditional Maldivian cuisine is based on three things: Coconut, Fish and Starch. The best way to sample Maldivian cuisine is in the form of Hedhika, a Maldivian tapas, which would be a selection of traditional foods in finger food format. And you must have a cup of black tea to go with it, its traditional.
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World Heritage architecture, numerous places of worship and of course some of the most beautiful blue waters is what makes one of the smallest states in India so popular with travellers far and wide. The former Portuguese colony is lively and offers a wide variety of beach holidays from adventure to party, solitude to sunbathing and can truly boast some of the most scenic beaches in the world. Baga Beach is known for its nightlife and partying while Agonda Beach is perfect to slip away from the mania and enjoy a good book in the tranquil surrounds. The trick is to decide what kind of holiday you want and then choose the beach. With 103kms of coastline you're sure to find one that just perfect for you. December is winter in Goa, but the thermometer still reaches 28 degrees and the coolest it gets its 21 and the humidity factor adds a few.
Currency: Indian Rupee: R100= INR 551.78
For eg a beer can cost about R10.88 or INR 60.00 or $1
Cuisine: spices and flavors are intense, kokum is widely used and any Goan meal is considered incomplete without fish. The cuisine is influenced by its Hindu origins, Portuguese colonisation and modern techniques. Rice and fish are a staple. Potatoes,tomatoes cashews and guavas were introduced by the Portuguese but it was the chili that became immensely popular.A typical Goan meal is Ambottik Sour and Spicy it is delicious gravy dish prepared from dried red chillies, peppercorns and tamarind accompanied by white rice. To drink try Feni, an alcoholic drink made either from coconut or cashew apples.
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The ultimate Indian Ocean experience ,Zanzibar conjures up visions of exotic spices, blue oceans and for me, a young Freddy Mercury. Located just off the coast of Tanzania, Zanzibar is characterised by its beautiful sandy beaches and coral reefs. The majestic Spice Island has long been at the centre of the Indian Ocean experience and offers the visitor a sensory experience beyond imagination. Go on spice tours, taste local dishes and walk the cobbled streets of the capital's old quarter Stone Town where Freddy Mercury of Queen was born and then of course enjoy the luxury, tranquility and splendour of the beaches. Zanzibar and its outlying islands are home to some of the finest beaches in East Africa as well as a number of its best dive sites. Wrapped in the mystery of its Arab/African roots, Zanzibar is as exotic as it is comforting, as warm as it is alluring and as colourful as it is majestic.
Currency: R100 = TZS 15211.62
For eg a beer can cost about R24.00 or TZS 3625.00 or $2.15
Cuisine: A must try is the Zanzibar Pizza (not really), it's a type of fried dough with an eggy filling. A popular breakfast meal is Ugali made with corn meal and water. Adults enjoy a banana beer Mbege. Cassava is a staple in Zanzibar.
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Spending time along The Garden Route would not be complete without a stop in Plettenberg Bay. A growing wine route full of surprises, this region of South Africa offers incredible beach-side holidays.
One of the gems of the famed Garden Route, Plettenberg Bay offers beaches, fine fare and outdoor activities in abundance. This charming seaside town is a popular stop; and guests staying at The Plettenberg can enjoy views over the bay and the ocean beyond; including spectacular sunrises. The Plettenberg is the ultimate escape. This owner–managed property, with 37 individually decorated rooms and suites, showcases the most breathtaking vistas in Southern Africa. With views of the ocean, mountains and endless stretches of golden beach, The Plettenberg's location is in a league of its own. The Plettenberg is situated in the heart of South Africa's elites favourite seaside vacation spot, Plettenberg Bay. Located in the adventure–rich Garden Route it is world–renowned for its excellent selection of outdoor activities: from regular dolphin and whale sightings to bungee jumping, treetop canopy tours and other more daring pursuits in the surrounding countryside.
The Plettenberg is the ideal place to both relax and unwind or recharge and reinvigorate. At The Plettenberg the charming service and the setting combine to create the ultimate story, one of a South African seaside experience unlike any other. There are plenty of outdoor activities for solo travellers and families alike.The hotel is positioned a short drive from interesting wildlife experiences and also within walking distance of town attractions.
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Exceptional cuisine overseen by Relais & Chateaux Grand Chef Peter Tempelhoff, matched with the finest Cape wines and charming service in our beautifully designed restaurant, all with strong local influences are our recipe for a unique and memorable dining experience in any of our restaurant and wine cellar. Bays, Beaches and Beautiful Forests Plettenberg Bay, tucked neatly into The Garden Route, boasts golden beaches, a rugged peninsula, and dense green forests for exploring. There's so much to see and discover: rich with adventure, experience andspectacular sightseeing—the value for time is unparalleled. Are you looking for a relaxing seaside getaway? The Plettenberg, perched on a rocky headland overlooking endless views of ocean, mountain and beaches, offers the ultimate base from which to explore the variety of outdoor activities. Plettenberg Bay has some of the most beautiful beaches in South Africa, which play host to a number of activities too, such as surfing, kayaking, skimboarding, and more. Plett is said to have the second most temperate climate in the world (after Hawaii) and that means you can visit its beaches yearround.
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WESTERN CAPE The Last Word Long Beach is right on the beach in the picturesque lobster-fishing village of Kommetjie, a short 30 minute drive from Cape Town. The eight kilometers of fine white powdered sand set against a backdrop of the most stunning sea views offers Cape Town's most romantic hideaway, one of just a handful of places where the sea is on your doorstep. The beach is literally a stone's throw away, with spectacular uninterrupted views across the sea to Hout Bay and Table Mountain. Your warm and friendly hosts at this Cape accommodation entertain very few guests, making you feel as if you are staying with good friends, providing a state-of-mind that opens you to new discoveries.
You get the opportunities to see everything that you want to see while using Long Beach for your Cape accommodation. This five star Intimate Hotel has six ultra luxurious rooms, all with stylishly comfortable interiors and private patios.
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Websites: www.thelastword.co.za www.mantiscollection.com Email: info@thelastword.co.za Tel: 021 783 4183
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You stand a chance to win accomodation for 2 adults and 2 children for 2 nights. This includes a game drive for all the first mornings. Dinner for 2 children 2 adults for 2 nights. A bushwalk on the second day for the family with a picnic. Lastly sundowners on the Hippo hide on the last night with drinks.
R603 Umbumbulu Road, Pietermaritzburg, 3202 CONTACT NUMBER: 031) 781 8000 OR 0861 000 333 WEBSITE: www.threecities.co.za or www.ahagroup.co.za
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“We therefore wanted to develop a concept whereby we could promote art to the public in various available spaces, in and around our winery and delicatessen. We also felt art was a means to satisfy the sense of sight, which in turn would complement the other senses one could stimulate at TOKARA through our wines, olive oils and cuisine.” Forty-five students from the Marié Stander School of Art literally transform wine into art when they dip their paintbrushes in 2011 TOKARA Shiraz, to visually portray their interpretations of this year's relevant theme:
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“2014 World Design Capital – Cape Town”. (The World Design Capital title is awarded every second year to those cities that recognise design as a tool for social, cultural and economic development). Marié Stander, who is herself a practicing artist, encourages her students to work in a variety of mediums, from oil and ink to charcoal and pencil. So painting with wine was a welcome challenge. “I'm very involved with the creation process. Whenever we start a new brief I show them different examples and ideas – to get the inspirational juices flowing,” she says.
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“It's very pale, but you can't reduce it too much because it becomes too syrupy.”
So after much experimentation they came up with using an old Voortrekker recipe for ink:
boiling a wine reduction with a rusty nail and a white Protea leaf, creating the rich colour seen in this year's art. Stander discourages her students from using found objects or photographs taken by other people, so this project saw the Stellenbosch-based students venturing out onto the streets of Cape Town to find their inspiration. She is very impressed with the concepts and quality of the works chosen for this year's exhibition. Mark Lester, Marketing Manager at TOKARA, is also impressed:
“The quality once again was truly magnificent.” The theme was relatively broad, some artists interpreted it literally and others less so. The visuals therefore touch on a variety of subjects ranging from historic, to modern, to everyday scenes of Cape Town, to cultural scenes. The works capture a very diverse city, which Cape Town has truly come to represent.” Twenty selected artworks from this year's “Wine Made Art” project will be displayed in the on-site gallery from September 11th until end January 2015 for all public to view.
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I have many vices! Most of which I completely revel in & absolutely make no excuses for. the one that I adore is, The High Tea. I love High Teas - preferably with champagne. And I mean the real thing! High Teas I've had a-plenty, from Durban to London to Hong Kong & Cape Town, one of my most favourite being the Pret-a-Port Tea at the Berkeley Hotel in Sloane Square. An auspicious affair with petit fours made to a perfect replica of the most outstanding of outfits or accessories from the Annual London Fashion Week. Down to minute detail! In my book, nothing beats the age old refinement and ritual of a contented and sophisticated High Tea. Of course the champagne is served in crystal – Dahling. Nothing but the best for the London Elite. High Tea is traditionally Afternoon Tea with finely cut cucumber sandwiches, crumbly scones, delectable cakes and of course, a selection of exotic teas to choose from. For me it's coffee all the way, much to the horror of the terribly proper serving staff. Oh well, always does well to stir things up a bit. Wobble that stiff upper lip a bit. Afternoon Tea as it was back in the day, was the preserve of the rich as means of a “snack” served at 4pm to tide them over until dinner was served at 8pm. However, in Africa, as is our way, we do things differently. We have High Tea for breakfast as well as Afternoon Tea. That's how we roll! We are the bottom of Africa, after all, and to us goes the glory of changing traditions to suit ourselves! And so it was with great excitement that I tottled off to my 5th Annual Mums Mail Sunflower High Tea! A most sought after occasion and certainly the event of the year for some Ladies! Blimey, These elusive tickets sell out within an hour of going on sale!! Each year is an exciting theme to which the Ladies Who Lunch spare no expense in dressing the part! Lavish coherence to the chosen theme is abundant, each outfit more gorgeous than the other.
Green Goddess High Tea
bon vivant | November 2014 The attention to detail & opportunity to dress to the max is evident everywhere! One can only admire these fabulous divas for their wonderful outfits and determination to represent the theme and out-do each other! This year's theme was Green Goddess, requiring ladies to either wear green or “go green” no, not with envy, but rather with a fabulous outfit strung together by means of recycled product. Well, the ladies certainly outdid themselves with the most exquisite outfits made from everything from Omo boxes to a dress made wholly out of newspaper. This High Tea is certainly one to pencil in on your next years calendar and as it only comes around once a year, I have to toddle along to other deliciously decadent venues to get occasional fix.
The Oyster Box
By now you know, I love a good High Tea and of course, short of waiting around an entire year for the next one, there is only one other in Durban to fulfil that salacious need in me – The Oyster Box. A wondrous occasion with a view of the ocean to boot. The selection is so vast that it takes you a good couple of hours to get through it. Situated in the central Palm Court with the high ceilings and slow fans you would be forgiven for thinking that you were somehow transported back in time. The perfect occasion to take your time and enjoy a relaxed afternoon with your girls. (Just don't let the hubby know how much you spent)Or you can take him with but men don't seem to be all that appreciative of the sublime, indulgent experience that is, the High Tea. Of course, if you are not a tea drinker there is nothing wrong with ordering coffee from the range on offer. I know my little Latte-Lovers, High Tea's are decadent, indulgent and completely selfish... but then so is golf. Go ahead, indulge yourself, a little High Tea goes a long way in soothing the decadent soul. ENJOY
• PS • Did you know? - Coffee grounds placed around areas in the house where ants call home, will chase them next door. They hate the smell.
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One of the most exciting South African chefs over the last decade, Jackie Cameron’s name has become synonomous with gastronomic pleasure. Look out for Jackie Cameron’s School of Food and Wine, scheduled to open in January 2015 in Hilton in KwaZulu-Natal.
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INGREDiENTS : Olive oil Sugar Sea salt Black pepper Freshly ground black pepper Small handful of watercress micro leaves 2 cloves of garlic, peeled and very finely sliced 2 large red peppers 1 spring onion 5 stalks celery 4 ripe heirloom Tomatoes 4 slices of white bread (crusts removed) 4 Tinker bell peppers 30ml red wine vinegar 200g sustainably caught (sushi-grade) tuna 1/4 fresh chili, seeds removed
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Paired with Nederburg 56HUNDRED Merlot By Stéfan Marais of Societi Bistro
Nothing shouts comfort food more than a warm gooey grilled cheese sandwich – the kind of stick to your ribs heaven than only crusty bread and warm melted cheese can achieve, says Stéfan. Add beef short rib slowly braised in Nederburg 56HUNDRED Merlot and a few pickles to balance things out and cheesy heaven awaits.
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Coco is not the first chef in his family. The Reinarhz family history is a culinary love story dedicated to the fine flavours of Africa and the African culinary renaissance can be tasted in every mouthful of Coco’s food. Cuisine is a family tradition.
Coco's grandmother Antoinette was a Burundian princess who captured the heart of a Belgian coffee plantation owner and hotelier when she made baguette. When she introduced him to African culinary classics such as Poulet Moambe and liboke de poisson Monsieur Reinarhz was so entranced that he married her. Their daughter, Marie, became a chef. She trained at the family Hotel Central in Bujumbura and later became the Chef Patronne of Pili Pili, once the most fashionable restaurant in Kinshasa. Pili Pili played host to numerous celebrities royalty, diplomats and politicians. Coco attended the Ecole Hotelière de Namur in Belgium but his heart was in Africa. He returned to Kinshasa to take control of his mother's business interests upon her death. In 1998, the DRC civil war made life impossible for those with Tutsi origins so Coco left Kinshasa for Brussels. A fan from his Pili Pili days invited him to become the Head chef at and duty manager at Hotel Le Marly in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. In the Ivory Coast he developed a life-long passion for West African seafood cuisine. Political turmoil in the Ivory Coast caused Coco and his family to flee to Belgium where he became the Head Chef at Château de Sombreffe, outside Brussels. Chef Coco Reinarhz is at the forefront of the modern African food movement. Coco is the Chef Patron of Sel et Poivre and Le Petit Sel restaurant in Sandton, Gauteng. He recently bought the restaurant in the Cradle of humankind Nature reserve and added a new restaurant called Le Sel @ the Cradle Sel et Poivre : - is one of the TOP 100 restaurant since the Year 2008 - have a Platinum Award Wine list from Dinner's Club since 2008 - Selected as AMERICAN EXPRESS Fine Dining restaurant - Member of The Chaîne des Rôtisseurs. His unique, innovative, fine dining Afro-fusion culinary style combines classic French cuisine with the most opulent of African flavours. Food: Belgian master chef Coco Reinarhz remains at the helm, a state of affairs reflected in his small but creative menus. Wine: An exceptional wine list with a vast selection. Service: Attentive and friendly without being intrusive. Ambience: Located at a premiere boutique hotel, it is charming with an understated elegance. And... Enjoy a relaxing aperitif in the garden before your dining experience. (PF)”
Tel: 27 11 884 9037 Email: info@seletpoivre.co.za or coco@seletpoivre.co.za Website: www.seletpoivre.co.za
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