Food & Drink in Soweto

Savor the Succulent Mogodu

Food & Drink

Dare to devour Mogodu, a traditional tripe dish that will surprise your senses. It's a hearty and filling meal, lathered in a thick, flavorful gravy. If you're looking to get cozy with comfort food that's got a Soweto stamp of approval, this tripe treat will tickle your taste buds and warm your soul.

Feast on the Famous Walkie Talkies

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Get your taste buds humming with Walkie Talkies, the street delicacy that's a true Soweto original. We're talking chicken feet and heads here, folks. Spiced and grilled to perfection, they're a crunchy, chewy, flavor-packed snack that's not for the faint-hearted. Strut your stuff to the nearest street vendor and peck your way to poultry paradise!

Be Amazed by Magwinya with Polony

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Live on the edge and taste Magwinya - a Soweto twist on doughnuts, without the glaze but double the fun! These golden brown puffy treats often filled or served with slices of polony are the perfect balance of crispy and fluffy. So good, they'll make your tastebuds do backflips!

Indulge in Pap with Morogo

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Roll up your sleeves and get ready to dive into the creamy and delightful world of Pap with Morogo! It's a traditional staple that'll make you feel like you’re part of the Soweto fam. Pap, a smooth maize porridge, meets tasty wild spinach (Morogo), and they dance in harmony on your plate. It’s simple, it’s hearty, and oh-so-South African!

Chow down on Chakalaka

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Dive into the spicy world of Chakalaka, a mouth-watering relish that'll jazz up your taste buds. It's like a foodie dance party with tomatoes, beans, peppers, and all the spices. Get your spoon ready and dig in!