Restaurant Guru 2024: Best Takeaway Food in P...
We are thrilled to announce that we've been named the Best Takeaway Food in Pringle Bay by Restaurant Guru 2024!
Fynbos Enterprises doubles as a pop-up style restaurant on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, serving wood-fired pizza and a traditional staple named, Askoek. Fillings and flavours are wholesome, fresh and wherever possible, from the area.
Moerkoffie
South Africa’s favourite bush brew is Afrikaans Moerkoffie that is made with freshly ground coffee in a simple enamel coffee pot on a stove or over an open fire. Contrary to popular belief, the name does not come from the aggressive Afrikaans term which means to hit someone really hard. It derives from the Dutch noun ‘moer’ which means ‘a layer of sediment’. This may not sound appealing, but many coffee connoisseurs swear by this one, and a cup of rich and robust moerkoffie is sure to give you a satisfying kick-start any time of the day or night.
Askoek
The Askoek is one of South Africa’s much loved food heirlooms and is still a firm favourite on many a braai menu. These buns are made with unbleached, stone-ground flour and baked directly on the coals. The thin layer of ash that remains once the coals have been dusted off lends a delicious smokiness to this rustic bread.
Fynbos Enterprises is a surprise waiting to be discovered in Pringle Bay. The petit shop is a buzzing hive of handcrafted and unique items where you will be spoiled for choice. Stock up on products such as candles and toiletries made using beeswax and raw honey, gourmet and decadent Italian gelato a...
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Fynbos Enterprises is overjoyed to announce that we have been awarded a prestigious Recommendation Badge by Restaurant Guru.
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