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New Mondiall Chef Riaan Burger is a dish, new Winter Menu delicious!

Mondiall Chef Riaan Burger Whale CottageLast week I ate lunch at Mondiall twice.  The first was a family lunch, and the second was an invitation to try the new Winter Menu at Mondiall and to meet new Chef Riaan Burger, who has been at the restaurant for six weeks.  The experiences were chalk and cheese. Mondiall has been repositioned as a French Brasserie, serving ‘refined comfort food’, rather than as an around-the-world restaurant when it opened.

The family lunch followed the scattering of the ashes of our late mother, which we had done in Table Bay on the yacht IQ, which moors outside Mondiall.  I was veryMondiall entrance disappointed with the lunch, which was a special group menu, a reduced version of former Chef Peter Tempelhoff’s menu. Chef Riaan was not working on the Freedom Day public holiday, owner Patrick Symington was not there, and Reservation Manager Mandy Smith whom I had dealt with in making the booking and discussing the menu, was not there either.  The let-down was the waitress, and poor communication between Mandy and the Manager Franco.  The food quality was not as expected either.  I admire Patrick for proactively sending a sms to ask how the lunch went, and I told him about my disappointment.  What was amazing was the glazed pork belly, offered as a Tapas dish, served with crackling, and a honey soy glaze. This dish remains on the new menu. Continue reading →

Good news kicks off Worker’s Day weekend

South Africans received two pieces of good news on the eve of the Worker’s Day long weekend:   the interest rate decreased by 1 percentage point, and the price of petrol will decrease by 3 c per litre on Wednesday 6 May.  

The third 1 % point decrease in three months is excellent news for cash-strapped South Africans, who are starting to feel the effect of the global credit crunch.   For the hospitality industry the steady decrease in the interest rate is a welcome relief as the industry goes into the seasonal winter slump between May and August.

While the petrol price decrease is only 3c per litre, it is a welcome reversal of the steadily increasing price of petrol since the beginning of the year.   The stronger Rand at the moment may be part of the reason for the reduced petrol price.