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Selassie, Obama, and Damn Good Ethiopian Food

by 2summers | Feb 26, 2011 | Food and Drink, Johannesburg, Johannesburg City Centre, Markets/Shopping, Tours

Last weekend I wrote about the Ethiopian coffee that I enjoyed at Arts on Main. That post set off a series of fortuitous events, which ultimately led to my attending an Ethiopian cultural walk in downtown Joburg today. I love Ethiopian food and coffee, and I’d heard...

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Heather Mason

I’m an American writer/blogger/photographer living a quirky life in Johannesburg. Follow along as I explore Johannesburg, South Africa, and the rest of the world.

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A cool building on Webber Street in Selby, across A cool building on Webber Street in Selby, across the road from the place we went axe-throwing. (Yes, you read that right.) Read more about the axe-throwing experience on my blog (link in my profile). #discoverjoburg
Portrait of a woman and her dog. Portrait of a woman and her dog.
Poking around the Overberg Mountains with @thethin Poking around the Overberg Mountains with @thethinking_hand ⛰️🌸
Scenes from the adorable, very damp town of Suurbr Scenes from the adorable, very damp town of Suurbraak. We’re currently flooded in and can’t leave until the river recedes…But we’re not really too sad about it. #southafrica #suurbraak
A few shots from our outing to the massive, frenet A few shots from our outing to the massive, frenetic Joburg fresh produce market last Friday. This is such a wild place - read about it in my most recent blog post (link in profile). #discoverjoburg
Standing in the tea-colored water in the Buffelsja Standing in the tea-colored water in the Buffelsjags River in Suurbraak, Western Cape. The water tastes totally normal — better than average, in fact — but is colored this way because of tannins. (Need to do more research on this.) Anyway this is a lovely little hamlet - more photos to come soon. 📸 @thethinking_hand #southafrica
Yesterday morning I went with @thethinking_hand an Yesterday morning I went with @thethinking_hand and @dizzylexa to the Joburg Market, the largest fresh produce market in the Southern Hemisphere, in City Deep. This is where most of Joburg’s restaurants, shops, and food vendors get the fruit and veg that we eat every day. The market is the size of a small city! Here are a few photos and videos from Apple Queens, one of many wholesalers operating at the market. (Thanks for the invite @pranaynagar.) More to come soon on my blog 🍎🍌🥑🍆🍍#discoverjoburg
Thami Mazibuko, founder of the fabulous @soweto_bo Thami Mazibuko, founder of the fabulous @soweto_book_cafe in Zondi. I just published a blog post about our recent visit there for my friend Eve Fairbanks’ book launch - link in my profile. #discoverjoburg #soweto
Trekked to Montecasino last night for the first ti Trekked to Montecasino last night for the first time in years to see Pieter-Dirk Uys -- pronounced ‘Ace’, as Pieter instructs everyone outside South Africa -- in his one-man show at @pietertoerienproductions. It was super interesting…I didn’t know Pieter’s mom was Jewish and escaped Germany right before the holocaust. Also it was very funny although I miss the best jokes because I don’t speak Afrikaans. Thanks @buzinthecity for the invite! 📸 @thethinking_hand #hosted
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