Showing posts with label good food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label good food. Show all posts

Breakfast of yum and chubby thighs

One thing about me and Clara is that we are both foodies, which means we spend way to much time in restaurants and a lot of our money on food. So when we or one of us finds a good place that makes us go oooh yum, we feel the need to share it with the world.

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The model, since I forgot to take a selfie or have him take a picture of me, is Fluffy (Stephen).
We went to Craft in Parkhurst, they have a wonderful breakfast menu and have a few Paleo or banting options , so fairly diet friendly unless you are on an insane diet, they even have fruit and muesli. Though Fluffy and I didn't do diet friendly, we seldom do when it is the two of us.

Fluffy likes a good burger and when they had a breakfast burger including any two coffee based drinks of your choice for R90, we both decided cool deal. This was still fairly on budget since 2 cafe lattes work me out on average R45 when I go out and a decent burger is roughly R70. This means although it isn't cheap it still is fairly affordable in a weird way.



So want to see the amazing burger that tastes like 3000 calories in one bite but is so good you land up licking your fingers?
Yes?
Cool, here the breakfast burger:
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Oh did I forget to add the best part of it? Scrambled eggs instead of chips, makes it feel more breakfasty.

Here is their website, address and contact number is on it.

Happiness is a warm slice of pizza

Just off Jan Shoba Street (formerly Duncan Street), in South Street and next to the “Hatfield Zoo” is a cosy little pizzeria named Bravo. From the street it does not seem too grand with the interior seemingly mismatched and very casual with picnic tables outside and scattered chairs with low tables. Inside are couches and an open kitchen and bar area, where the coffee and milkshakes are made. All of these features add to the charm of the pizzeria.

Let’s face it; the interior of a restaurant does not really matter when there is pizza involved. Good pizza. The ingredients are always fresh and the pizza is always happy to see you and you will be even happier to see it. With names like “Talented mister Ribley”, “Penny Lane”, “a fish called Wanda” and “Cherry bowl”, who would not be happy?  When you dig into the fresh avocado, pancetta, olives or whatever your heart desires on a pizza, you immediately enter heaven and you feel nothing but joy. Not to mention their tantalizingly good signature Prego sauce.

The menu is not only limited to pizza. It also includes: chicken- and beef burgers, smoked chicken salad, a rib basket and more. All this is freshly made on the premises, using high quality ingredients. With Hatfield being an area occupied by many students the food sold at Bravo makes for a sustainable meal during exam times or any occasion that might not allow time for cooking.

I am not sure what is the most appealing about Bravo. It could be the coffee, it could be the pizza, it could be the homely atmosphere or it could be the fact that Bravo makes the best wood fired pizzas in the world. Yes, the world.

Be sure to pop in for a meal. Seriously…
Peace and love
Clara


PS: This was not a sponsored post.
https://www.facebook.com/bravopizzeria012?ref=ts&fref=ts
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