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Food & Wine in Africa

South Africa

Cape of good grapes

After 350 years, the sweet secret of Africa's southern tip is out, writes Winsor Dobbin.

South Africa

A gourmet game plan

South Africa, Neil Perry cooking on a barbeque at Ellerman House, overlooking Cape Town?s Bantry Bay.

Anthony Dennis accompanies chef Neil Perry on a fine-dining safari across the Rainbow Nation.

Morocco

Where couscous meets paella

A general view of the city of Melilla

Chris Moon I LIKE the sight of security personnel at international transport hubs.

South Africa

The Cape's tasty side

Atmospheric ... Haute Cabriere restaurant's cellar setting.

The Franschhoek Valley owes much to its French connections, writes Ute Junker.

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World's top 10 party towns

Partygoers at Love Parade street party. Tel Aviv

Lonely Planet names the best cities in the world to party the night (and day) away in.

World's best spots for afternoon tea

Windsor Hotel afternoon tea.

Some of the world's historic grand hotels are renowned for their afternoon teas. Patricia Maunder nominates the best.

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