Khanyisa Gio’s guidebook

Khanyisa  Gio
Khanyisa Gio’s guidebook

Food scene

A one-stop REAL FOOD market - supplying only the best quality, dietary specific produce (banting, paleo, keto, low sugar, low carb, vegan) - organic fresh foods, grass-fed meats, plant-based products, clean nutritious dairy and healthy, from small farmers in South Africa. Wholesome meals are served at our Eateries, and they only use fresh, organic and preservative free ingredients from their market. A new branch is open around the corner 11minutes drive from our home at Kyalami corner shopping centre
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Jackson’s Real Food Market Bryanston
300 Bryanston Dr
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A one-stop REAL FOOD market - supplying only the best quality, dietary specific produce (banting, paleo, keto, low sugar, low carb, vegan) - organic fresh foods, grass-fed meats, plant-based products, clean nutritious dairy and healthy, from small farmers in South Africa. Wholesome meals are served at our Eateries, and they only use fresh, organic and preservative free ingredients from their market. A new branch is open around the corner 11minutes drive from our home at Kyalami corner shopping centre
Hello Tomato is an Italian spot Serving pizzas and pastas daily, using the freshest ingredients, A new branch is now open at Kyalami Corner which is 11minutes away from our home
Hello Tomato Bryanston
The River Road
Hello Tomato is an Italian spot Serving pizzas and pastas daily, using the freshest ingredients, A new branch is now open at Kyalami Corner which is 11minutes away from our home
Kream is a trendy upmarket restaurant which strives to provide only the best food and service, bringing this together to create an unforgettable dining experience. Serving delicious modern cuisine in an artistic environment, Kream combines the two to provide a great sensory experience. Telephone: (010) 591 0023 Kream is 14minutes away from our home at Mall of Africa shopping Mall
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Kream Restaurant Mall of Africa
Magwa Crescent
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Kream is a trendy upmarket restaurant which strives to provide only the best food and service, bringing this together to create an unforgettable dining experience. Serving delicious modern cuisine in an artistic environment, Kream combines the two to provide a great sensory experience. Telephone: (010) 591 0023 Kream is 14minutes away from our home at Mall of Africa shopping Mall
Moyo means heart, It is a translation from the Swahili language Facing the setting African sun, overlooking the tranquil lake, protected by tall pine trees and their unmistakable smell, Moyo Zoo Lake welcomes locals, tourists, travellers, children and dogs.Moyo Zoo Lake is a tranquil retreat from the urban hustle and bustle of Joburg. By day moyo offers a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere; as the African sun sets, cocktails on the deck and fabulous live music set the tone for an extraordinary evening of fine-dining and soulful vibes and Pan-African dishes Moyo is 25 minutes from our home Address: Zoo Lake Park 1 Prince of, Parkview, Johannesburg, 2192 Telephone: 011 646 0058
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moyo Zoo Lake
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Moyo means heart, It is a translation from the Swahili language Facing the setting African sun, overlooking the tranquil lake, protected by tall pine trees and their unmistakable smell, Moyo Zoo Lake welcomes locals, tourists, travellers, children and dogs.Moyo Zoo Lake is a tranquil retreat from the urban hustle and bustle of Joburg. By day moyo offers a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere; as the African sun sets, cocktails on the deck and fabulous live music set the tone for an extraordinary evening of fine-dining and soulful vibes and Pan-African dishes Moyo is 25 minutes from our home Address: Zoo Lake Park 1 Prince of, Parkview, Johannesburg, 2192 Telephone: 011 646 0058
Daruma By Oskido - 'Teppanyaki & Japanese Restaurant' What’s not to love? You’ll find authentic Japanese cuisine … think sushi or teppanyaki dishes created right in front of you. It makes for a really hot night out with mates. Fancy a little privacy for you and your party? Opt to sit in the cosy private room! 16 minutes away from our home Shop No.5 Waterfall Corner Corner Wodmead and Waterfall Drive, Midrand Telephone: 010 109 0936
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Waterfall Corner Shopping Centre
Waterfall Drive
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Daruma By Oskido - 'Teppanyaki & Japanese Restaurant' What’s not to love? You’ll find authentic Japanese cuisine … think sushi or teppanyaki dishes created right in front of you. It makes for a really hot night out with mates. Fancy a little privacy for you and your party? Opt to sit in the cosy private room! 16 minutes away from our home Shop No.5 Waterfall Corner Corner Wodmead and Waterfall Drive, Midrand Telephone: 010 109 0936
Sakhumzi opens its doors to anyone and everyone – from locals, to tourists and even corporate groups. Sakhumzi is a restaurant with true ‘kasi’ flavour. Kasi, meaning township – a vibrant community welcoming everyone in for lively local tunes and authentic home cooked Soweto food! 37minutes away from our home 6980 Vilakazi St, Orlando West, Soweto, 1804 Telephone: 011 536 1379
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Sakhumzi Restaurant
6980 Vilakazi St
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Sakhumzi opens its doors to anyone and everyone – from locals, to tourists and even corporate groups. Sakhumzi is a restaurant with true ‘kasi’ flavour. Kasi, meaning township – a vibrant community welcoming everyone in for lively local tunes and authentic home cooked Soweto food! 37minutes away from our home 6980 Vilakazi St, Orlando West, Soweto, 1804 Telephone: 011 536 1379
All visitors want to go to Vilakazi Street. Not all visitors want to be trampled or fed silly versions of tourist trap food. Thrive is a double story beauty, a café-restaurant up above the throngs, with a cool balcony for looking out over Soweto, opposite ex-archbishop Tutu’s house.Here you can sip cocktails, drink lovely wines, enjoy coffees made by the owner-barista, eat croissants, plain or filled, freshly baked on the premises or have an untouristy lunch, There are some nods to the trads, for instance a rich oxtail stew (top-end price of R110) and there’s a sort-of kota, served very elegantly with a curry filling. A malva pudding is one of South Africa’s best known desserts. Otherwise, it is purposely untouristy. It is the sanity spot of Vilakazi street and sunsets are stunning from here. 38 minutes away from our home 8038 Vilakazi St, Soweto, Johannesburg, 1804 Telephone: 011 536 1838
Vuyos Restaurant
8038 Vilakazi St
All visitors want to go to Vilakazi Street. Not all visitors want to be trampled or fed silly versions of tourist trap food. Thrive is a double story beauty, a café-restaurant up above the throngs, with a cool balcony for looking out over Soweto, opposite ex-archbishop Tutu’s house.Here you can sip cocktails, drink lovely wines, enjoy coffees made by the owner-barista, eat croissants, plain or filled, freshly baked on the premises or have an untouristy lunch, There are some nods to the trads, for instance a rich oxtail stew (top-end price of R110) and there’s a sort-of kota, served very elegantly with a curry filling. A malva pudding is one of South Africa’s best known desserts. Otherwise, it is purposely untouristy. It is the sanity spot of Vilakazi street and sunsets are stunning from here. 38 minutes away from our home 8038 Vilakazi St, Soweto, Johannesburg, 1804 Telephone: 011 536 1838

Sightseeing

The Apartheid Museum illustrates the rise and fall of South Africa’s era of segregation and oppression and is an absolute must-see. It uses a broad variety of media to provide a chilling insight into the architecture and implementation of the apartheid system, as well as inspiring stories of the struggle towards democracy. Telephone: 011 309 4700 Cnr Northern Parkway & Gold Reef Roads, Ormonde, Johannesburg
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Museo del Apartheid
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The Apartheid Museum illustrates the rise and fall of South Africa’s era of segregation and oppression and is an absolute must-see. It uses a broad variety of media to provide a chilling insight into the architecture and implementation of the apartheid system, as well as inspiring stories of the struggle towards democracy. Telephone: 011 309 4700 Cnr Northern Parkway & Gold Reef Roads, Ormonde, Johannesburg
Originally the site of a coal fired power station, the Orlando Towers have become one of the most distinctive landmarks in the neighbourhood of Soweto and the site of the world's first bungee jump between two cooling towers, as well as other thrilling adventure sports such as abseiling and SCAD (suspended catch air device) falling.
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SOWETO TOWERS
Chris Hani Road
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Originally the site of a coal fired power station, the Orlando Towers have become one of the most distinctive landmarks in the neighbourhood of Soweto and the site of the world's first bungee jump between two cooling towers, as well as other thrilling adventure sports such as abseiling and SCAD (suspended catch air device) falling.
The Hector Pieterson Museum is a heritage site intrinsically linked to the origins of the Soweto Uprisings and its aftermath. Commemorates the role of the country’s students in the struggle against apartheid and in particular the role played by the school children who took part in the Soweto protests of 1976, many of whom were shot by the apartheid police while protesting against the sub-standard of education in black schools in South Africa. 37 minutes away from our home 8287 Khumalo Rd, Orlando West, Johannesburg, 1804 Telephone: 011 536 0611
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Museo Hector Pieterson
8287 Khumalo Rd
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The Hector Pieterson Museum is a heritage site intrinsically linked to the origins of the Soweto Uprisings and its aftermath. Commemorates the role of the country’s students in the struggle against apartheid and in particular the role played by the school children who took part in the Soweto protests of 1976, many of whom were shot by the apartheid police while protesting against the sub-standard of education in black schools in South Africa. 37 minutes away from our home 8287 Khumalo Rd, Orlando West, Johannesburg, 1804 Telephone: 011 536 0611
Nelson Mandela's humble house in Orlando West, Soweto, now called the Mandela Family Museum, is an interesting stopover for those keen to imbibe a slice of authentic history on the world's most famous former President and prisoner. 37minutes away from our home 8115 Vilakazi St, Orlando West, Soweto, 1804 Telephone: 011 936 7754
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Casa de Mandela
8115 Vilakazi St
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Nelson Mandela's humble house in Orlando West, Soweto, now called the Mandela Family Museum, is an interesting stopover for those keen to imbibe a slice of authentic history on the world's most famous former President and prisoner. 37minutes away from our home 8115 Vilakazi St, Orlando West, Soweto, 1804 Telephone: 011 936 7754
The Cradle of Humankind is a paleoanthropological site, one of eight World Heritage Sites in South Africa, and the only one in Gauteng, is renowned as the place where humankind originated, it includes remains of hominids from about 2 to 3.3 million years ago. There is also proof of early stone-age, middle stone-age, later stone-age, early and late iron-age and modern people. Thousands of fossils that show human evolution over the past 3.5 million years have been found since 1936. These fossils are important because they show how these human ancestors lived, what they ate and what animals and plants existed with them. Learn about stones and bones, wine and dine in tranquil surroundings, try out a range of adrenaline-pumping activities, have a beautiful wedding, discover a range of wonderful wildlife, and experience culture and craft. 39minutes away from our Home R400, Mogale, 1911 Telephone: 014 577 9000
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Cuna de la Humanidad
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The Cradle of Humankind is a paleoanthropological site, one of eight World Heritage Sites in South Africa, and the only one in Gauteng, is renowned as the place where humankind originated, it includes remains of hominids from about 2 to 3.3 million years ago. There is also proof of early stone-age, middle stone-age, later stone-age, early and late iron-age and modern people. Thousands of fossils that show human evolution over the past 3.5 million years have been found since 1936. These fossils are important because they show how these human ancestors lived, what they ate and what animals and plants existed with them. Learn about stones and bones, wine and dine in tranquil surroundings, try out a range of adrenaline-pumping activities, have a beautiful wedding, discover a range of wonderful wildlife, and experience culture and craft. 39minutes away from our Home R400, Mogale, 1911 Telephone: 014 577 9000