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Thursday, 28 August 2014

6 OF AFRICA’S MOST UNUSUAL EATERIES





Every week, African Start-Up follows entrepreneurs in various countries across the continent to see how they are working to make their business dreams become reality.

Table? Check? Food? Check. Wine? Check. Shark? Eh, check!
From dining next to massive predators to drinking atop a rock in the middle of the ocean, no place is too strange for our rundown of some of Africa’s most unusual restaurants.
All across the continent, entrepreneurs have gone to great lengths to offer one-of-a kind settings for those looking for something different than your typical wine and dine environment.
So, if you are one of them, click through the gallery above to see some of our suggestions about a culinary experience less ordinary.




The Rock Restaurant – Zanzibar, Tanzania Rising on a rock off the south-east coast of Zanzibar, The Rock is a popular restaurant offering idyllic views and fresh food. Located in front of Michanvi Pingwe beach, the restaurant serves up to 12 tables.
Previously a fisherman post, The Rock can be reached by foot, if the tide is low, and also by boat when the tide is high.




Ali Barbour Cave – Kenya
Ali Barbour’s Cave restaurant is well-known restaurant situated inside a naturally-sculpted coral cave 10 meters below ground level.
Located some 30 kilometers south of Mombasa, the ancient cave is thought to be between 120,000 and 180,000 years old. The restaurant’s menu includes both seafood and meat options, as well as vegeterian dishes.

Cargo Hold – South Africa
Dining on a rock, dining inside an ancient cave, how about dining also with sharks? The Durban-based Cargo Hold restaurant is built in a replica ship, with tables next to a wall-sized shark aquarium.



La Tante DC 10 Restaurant – Ghana
Plane food is rarely appetizing — but the La Tante DC 10 restaurant in the Ghanaian capital of Accra s trying to change that. The restaurant, located inside a plane that used to do transcontinental flights, caters for more than 100 customers. Photograph by Michael Milberger/@mmilberger.






The Big Baobab – South Africa
Up to 15 visitors can enjoy a drink inside the pub that has been built inside the hollow trunk of the majestic tree. The estate, which hosts a multitude of animals and birds, is also home to a treehouse restaurant and can accommodate 20 overnight visitors.
Located near Modjadjiskloof in South Africa’s Limpopo province, the Sunland Baobab Estate is home to the famous Baobab Tree bar.



Moonlight Dinner Run – Victoria Falls
The Moonlight Dinner Run promises a memorable experience inside old train carriages. Your late afternoon journey will begin from the magnificent Victoria Falls and continue into the heart of the Zambezi National Park.
There, passengers are treated to a three-course dinner, champagne and gourmet canapes under the starry sky.

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