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Johannesburg Travel Guide

Johannesburg is one of the 40 largest metropolitan areas in the world, it is Africa's most advanced city, and one of Africa's only two global cities, the other being Cairo according to the Globalization and World Cities group's inventory.

About Johannesburg

Johannesburg covers an area of 635.1 sq. miles (1644.9 square Km) and is estimated to have a population of 3.9 million people being the largest and most populous city in South Africa. It is the provincial capital of Gauteng, the wealthiest province in S.A.

Restaurants

In a few short years, Moyo has developed into a franchise, with a branch in Stellenbosch, and two more in Jo’burg. It’s generally considered the best African restaurant in the country, even if the location — in Eurocentric Melrose Arch — feels decidedly un-African. Frequented by locals and tourists alike, this is a great place to people-watch — even if you don’t eat here, come for the mango daiquiris and lounge around in the bar or on the alfresco couches, warmed by wood-burning braziers and blankets in winter. From the waitstaff’s bright cerise-pink headdresses to the huge Bushman paintings on the adobelike walls, this is African pastiche with a tongue-in-cheek twist.

Popular dishes include fragrant North African stews, slow cooked with ginger, cinnamon, coriander, cumin, and saffron, and served with couscous; the South African venison bobotie (a mild, sweetish curry); and the grilled ostrich, prepared with aromatic Ethiopian spices. If you’d prefer something light, the ostrich burger, served on sweet-potato-and-pumpkin bread, is a good option. More than a restaurant, Moyo’s is an experience, particularly at night, when music, dance, and other entertainments are on the menu.

La Cucina di Ciro

Gramadoelas

Asia D’Afrique

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