Clases de cocina malaya/criolla en Cabo y compras locales en Salt River





Descripción
Galardonada con la Plata en WTM Africa por el Centro Internacional para el Turismo Responsable de la Diversidad Cultural, esta experiencia de cocina práctica ofrece una introducción significativa al patrimonio culinario malayo de Ciudad del Cabo. Únase a nosotros para dar un paseo por Salt River para obtener ingredientes y relacionarse con el vecindario, seguido de la preparación de una comida tradicional de Cabo Malayo. No se requiere experiencia previa en cocina, solo un interés en la comida y la cultura. Los huéspedes son guiados a través de los elementos clave del proceso de cocción mientras aprenden sobre las influencias históricas que han dado forma a esta cocina. En el camino, la experiencia explora la identidad sociocultural de la comunidad musulmana del Cabo. La experiencia es flexible y participativa, lo que permite a los huéspedes involucrarse a su propio ritmo, y ofrece una conexión genuina a través de alimentos, historias y momentos compartidos en un entorno local con los cocineros locales.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Esta experiencia comienza con un paseo relajado por las coloridas calles de Salt River, donde compraremos ingredientes en negocios locales. Luego nos dirigiremos a nuestra casa para la clase de cocina. Nuestro punto de encuentro es Fargo Trading, una de las tiendas de especias más antiguas e infravaloradas de Ciudad del Cabo, el lugar perfecto para marcar el tono de esta auténtica experiencia de cocina malaya / criolla en el Cabo.
Después de explorar una de las tiendas de especias más emblemáticas de Ciudad del Cabo, continuaremos comprando ingredientes para nuestra comida mientras damos un paseo relajado por Salt River. A lo largo del camino, veremos arte callejero sorprendente creado tanto por la Salt River Heritage Society como por el Festival Internacional de Arte Público. También aprenderá sobre las comunidades de inmigrantes africanos que administran tiendas de comestibles locales, así como los vendedores de alimentos malayos / criollos de Cabo. Terminaremos la caminata en nuestra casa, donde cocinaremos y comeremos juntos.
Podrá cocinar y compartir una auténtica comida criolla/cabo malaya de tres platos. Experimente el verdadero 'Kaapse Kos' mientras aprende sobre su rica historia y patrimonio, y conéctese con los cocineros locales que son conocidos en sus comunidades por su increíble cocina y horneado.
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Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Los viajeros deben tener una condición física alta
- el tiempo restante será para el traslado de cada atracción
Opiniones(21)
If you're looking for a cooking class, this is your best bet. I got to be in one of their cooking classes and it was way better than I expected. There's nothing like learning about a local's history through their food. I had a blast cooking with them, just like when your grandma teaches you at home.
Such a warm and welcoming class. Shihaam was a great guide and instructor. After our walking portion, we were greeted with a warm bite which we later learned how to make. It was a nice inversion at the beginning of the class to break up the eating. Cooking the main dishes was hands on and everyone got their turn to learn and cook. Phenomenal food! We made a perfect swordfish curry that I'm excited for recreating at home. I'm addition to the apps, main, bread, and dessert, they were great conversationalists and provided recommendations for our continued journeys in Cape Town. Thank you again for an incredible afternoon!
Dennis and Shihaam were amazing guides who made this cooking class such a memorable experience. They were knowledgeable, friendly, and passionate throughout the tour. Even after living in Cape Town for 14 years, I learned so much about the city through this experience. Based in Woodstock, we enjoyed great coffee, rooibos tea, and made a delicious vegetarian curry. I highly recommend Unexplored Cape Town to both locals and visitors looking for an authentic experience.
I've lived in this country for over 15 years, but the team always makes me discover a new gem in Cape Town (and even beyond – shout out to Ishavara in Johannesburg!). I had enjoyed Malay dishes before, but had never been involved in the cooking process. The ladies made us feel like family; the house felt like home and was so peaceful. I enjoyed the art, the colors, and the stories. They even shared fascinating stories and nuances about the very spices we were using to cook. I recommend not only this experience but all of Unexplored Tours. It has a unique twist that gives you a different perspective with each visit. I will definitely do it again next time I am in Cape Town. — Vanessa
Loved this experience! Great way to see some local culture and learn to cook some devine cuisine. My guide(s) were as lovely as they were great teachers; as well as gracious and thoughtful in every detail. Very highly recommend!
This is an exciting and informative experience. You are with people who have deep understanding having lived in the neighbourhoods we walked. It great to see life through their eyes as well as visit a host of shops all operated by small businesses. A great highlight is learning how to cook and then also sitting down and enjoying delicious food. Great company and thoroughly recommended. I can't believe how I as a South African took so long to get here.
I so enjoyed my afternoon with Shihaam and Zeinab. We started the tour with a visit to the meat market and spice shop, with co-host Tawanda showing off local murals along the route. Starts and cool drinks were ready when we got to the house, and after a short rest, the cooking began! The house smelled so delicious with different spices blooming, roti raising on the griddle, and chicken sizzling in the pan. The spice level was perfect -- I ate the chicken curry until I couldn't take another bite. Then came dessert and Shihaam's special tea. We discussed the medicinal characteristics of food, traded stories about our families, talked about local birds, and laughed at each others' jokes. A perfect day!
I had SOOOOO much fun !! The hosts were lovely. I felt at home and at the same time I learnt a lot about Capetown cuisine, spices and history ! I highly recommend 👌
This cooking class was a wonderful way to connect with local people and the other participants and to enjoy food and stories together. Our hosts Shihaam and Janop were so welcoming and informative, sharing their cooking knowledge and some life stories. After the initial shopping trip to local stores, we arrived at the home where we enjoyed delicious starters before we moved to the kitchen. Shihaam firstly described the uses and properties of the most commonly used spices. She showed us the preparation of a versatile Cape Malay chicken curry recipe and an aubergine dish. Janop helped us to roll and cook roti. The atmosphere was relaxed and we were encouraged to participate, if we wanted, and to ask questions. We sat down to enjoy this feast together followed by malva pudding and masala chai. It was an experience of learning, conviviality and insight into Cape Malay culture. I would thoroughly recommend you try it.
The Cape Malay/Creole cooking class has been one of my favourite memories and experiences in Cape Town so far! The experience began with our wonderful guide, Shihaam, took us on a tour of a spice shop and the oldest butcher shop in Salt River. Learning about the spices and their health properties was very informative. After shopping, we arrived at a lovely home, which was the best location for a cooking class. We were greeted with a starter consisting of a split-pea soup, samosas, chilli bites with a mebos (an aprioct sweet, sour, and spicy sauce), and Falooda (a refreshing dessert). After this, we helped Shihaam and Janop in the kitchen and made a chicken curry, eggplant, roti and it was all incredibly delicious! We ended our three course meal with a malva pudding dessert and a masala chai. While everything (and I mean everything) about the food was beyond delicious, the stories from Shihaam and Janop helped us learn more about Cape Mala/Creole culture, food, and history! I ended the cooking class with a full stomach and a full heart! It was the perfect way to spend the day and I would highly recommend this immersive experience for anyone wanting a unique cooking class experience. If you are keen to learn more about Cape Malay/Creole food and culture in Cape Town, I'd recommend doing it with Unexplored Cape Town!



