South African food is not one single tradition. It carries Indigenous grain and cattle foodways, Cape Malay spice, Dutch and Afrikaans preserving and baking, Indian South African curry culture, coastal fish cookery, township street food and the national ritual of the braai.
Why it is famous
It is famous for high-impact dishes with strong identities: bobotie with custard, bunny chow in bread, boerewors over coals, biltong, potjiekos, pap and chakalaka, snoek braai, koeksisters, melktert and malva pudding.
Regional food story
The Western Cape brings snoek, pickled fish, waterblommetjies and Cape Malay spice; Durban is central to bunny chow and curry; braai culture crosses the country; township food gives kota, chicken dust and gatsby-style generosity.
Cook by course
South African recipes
Start with a starter, choose a main, then finish with a dessert to build a complete country-inspired menu.
Use South African Chenin Blanc with Cape Malay spice and seafood, Sauvignon Blanc with snoek or prawns, Pinotage or Syrah with braai meat, sparkling wine with fried snacks, and sweet or fortified styles with sticky puddings.
Red
Syrah / Shiraz
Peppery, dark-fruited red with savoury spice and medium-to-firm tannins. Great with grilled meat, pepper, smoke, sausag…
Grape: Syrah, ShirazRegion: Northern Rhône, Barossa, South Africa
White
Chenin Blanc
Versatile white with apple, quince, honey and bright acidity. Works with pork, poultry, pastry, creamy dishes and sweet…
Grape: Chenin BlancRegion: Loire, Stellenbosch
White
Moscato
Lightly sweet, low-alcohol aromatic wine with peach and blossom notes for fruit desserts.
Grape: MoscatoRegion: Australia, New Zealand, France, Italy, Spain, Germany
White
Riesling
Aromatic high-acid white wine that can be dry or off-dry, useful with curry spice, pork, seafood and sweet-savoury sauc…
Grape: RieslingRegion: Australia, New Zealand, France, Italy, Spain, Germany
White
Sauvignon Blanc
Zesty white wine with lemon, gooseberry, grass and herb notes. It refreshes green vegetables, goat cheese, seafood and…
Buy proper maize meal for pap, good curry powder or Durban masala, fresh spices, real boerewors if available, firm fish for snoek-style recipes, and chutney or apricot jam for the sweet-savoury Cape flavour.