Top 10 Iconic Street Foods in Cape Town South Africa

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  1. Thanks we will be there next week, nice review with details. I am surprised you didn't cover calamari, that is always an option when I go to Cape Town.

  2. bunny chow isn't iconic to Cape Town, it is a Durban dish. Gatsby is iconic to Cape Town. Cape Town's food has the Malay influence. Now we have every kind of foods out there, from all over Africa and most of the world. Hake, hake is common and u can get anywhere but, snoek, snoek is iconic to Cape Town, and u can only get it here or off the boats at Kalkies, in Kalk Bay harbour, or the fish n chip shops around CT area and most fish shops sell snoek, either whole, ready to braai, or in pieces ready to fry. Pity u didn't say where all the places u had the food, always nice to know

  3. Highly disappointed in your lack of knowledge of the Bunny Chow:

    1stly, it's not iconic to Cape Town but to Durban

    2ndly, your knowledge on the history is so lacking and irritatingly stupid. The Bunny Chow was invented by a Bania owned take-away in Durban, during a time when the indentured labourers had to take their food back to their place of work and because of no utensils, the food was packed into a hollowed out bread.

    There is no connection to Bunny Rabbits or Chinese dogs or a man nicknamed Bunny. All nonsense! 🤚