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From Tokyo to Cape Town: This Trendy Meal is a Must Have!

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Ramenhead: The Hottest New Spot in Cape Town for Trendy Ramen Lovers http://www.ramenhead.co.za/ A re you tired of the same old boring meals? Do you crave something new, exciting, and absolutely delicious? Look no further than Ramenhead, the hottest new restaurant in Cape Town that's taking the foodie scene by storm. Bowl-licking Good: Discovering the Trendy World of Ramen at Ramenhead This lekker spot is known for its mouth-watering ramen, a dish that has taken the world by storm in recent years. But don't let the simplicity of the dish fool you, because the chefs at Ramenhead have truly elevated it to an art form. From the first bite, you'll be transported to another world. The savory broth, the perfectly cooked noodles, the tender meats, and the array of fresh vegetables all come together in a symphony of flavour that will leave you craving more. But Ramenhead is more than just delicious food - it's an experience. The sleek, modern decor, the friendly and attentive s...
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The Doussant Has Retired...Sniff! https://www.instagram.com/p/CfOCz28Np8Z/ I n Cape Town, South Africa, Jason's Bakery has been a beloved bakery and breakfast spot for locals and tourists alike for many years. One of their most popular menu items was the Doussant, a decadent pastry that was a cross between a croissant and a doughnut. However, the bakery announced yesterday on Instagram that they would be ending the production of the Doussant. For many regular customers, like myself the news was devastating. That morning Friday visit was a ritual, that cheat meal after a long week of good behaviour! The Doussant had become a staple of many people's week, and its absence will leave a noticeable void. However, the bakery's owner, Jason Lilley, explained that the decision was a necessary one. In a statement, Lilley explained that the production of the Doussant was time-consuming and put a strain on the bakery's resources. He went on to say that the bakery was looking to str...