It's a foodie paradise! From Japanese teppanyaki to Tex-Mex, from dombolo burgers to bao buns, experience a feast of global offerings to entice any food-lover’s palate.
In the mood for sushi tapas, gourmet burgers, artisanal vegan delights or hearty township grub with a twist? Yearning for your fix of irresistible stick waffles and heavenly hot wings? A mouthwatering platter of festival favourites and new dining sensations awaits visitors at this year’s DStv Delicious Festival Powered by LottoStar.
Whether you’re craving global cuisine, fusion fare or local soul food, the Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit is the place to be on 21 and 22 September 2024. Come and explore an exciting array of local offerings at South Africa’s premier food festival, where music, art, fashion and cuisine will fuse in a glorious celebration of 30 years of creative freedom.
Stroll along the Proudly South African Delicious Mile on an around-the-world culinary adventure, taking in an array of taste experiences that will fire up your senses and make your taste buds tingle. All palates will be catered for, from vegan and halaal to pescetarian and unashamedly carnivore!
The festival has an abundance of food offerings spread out across its two handling tracks – the upper (close to the Channel O Dance Stage Celebrated with Johnnie Walker Blonde) and lower (adjacent to the Main Stage) – complemented by a number of standalone food trucks as well as tapas served from La Parada at The Savanna Delicious Lounge.
Festival veterans will no doubt make a beeline for established Delicious All Stars such as Poppy’s, with its legendary lamb curries and peri-peri chicken, the best fried chicken from Sumting Fresh and Wing Republic that will have you licking your fingers in appreciation of its hearty wings. Another local foodie institution, The Gourmet Shrine, will be back with its unmatched gourmet beef, chicken, fish and vegan burgers – so make sure to come hungry!
Craving Asian-inspired cuisine? Sample halaal bao buns and dim sum at Buns & Bowls; fusion sushi tapas at DimsumFest; Korean chip bowls and chicken strips at LuviesFood; spring rolls and freshly made Pad Thai at Baan Bootsbar; and dumplings and wonton at We Make Dumplings. Plus, Amelia’s Kitchen will be serving up chicken and vegetable curry and samoosas to make you swoon.
The legendary Oskido will not only be on the decks at the festival – his restaurant, Daruma by Oskido, will also take centre stage, serving up Japanese-style seafood and teppanyaki.
And if your taste runs more to comfort food, stop by Best Friend Street Food for American-style smash burgers and deep dish pizza; Cooking Soul for lip-smacking burgers and ribs; Balkan Burger with offerings such as the intriguingly named “Delicious Fest Stuffed With Stuff Burger”; and Brohemian Pizza for an array of scrumptious cheesy pizzas served from the biggest mobile wood-fired pizza oven in South Africa.
For the extra-hungry, iconic Soweto eatery Native Rebels has you covered. Challenge your appetite with their mega “Mama’s Native Double Burger with Fries”, topped off with a serving of stuffed jalapeño poppers? Or the “Pitmaster’s Plate”, comprising smoked BBQ brisket, pork belly and sausage, from Briskets and Biscuits? You know you wanna!
Latino passion and flavour await adventurous palates with Tex-Mex street-food tacos, nachos and burritos from Mocharritos; while La Mama will be serving paella as well as Argentinian Vacio Srett Buns with Chimchurri and salsa.
There is ample vegetarian and vegan fare on the festival menu, including Lebanese falafel wraps at Real Wraps; and veggie burgers and coconut fried rice at Exotikally Divine Pulse (who, incidentally, are a favourite of international artists such as Erykah Badu and Arrested Development, who have performed at the festival in the past and loved their delicious vegan cuisine). Plus, The Trout Palace is back with its sublime fresh trout fillets sourced from the mountain streams of Lesotho – ideal seafood fare to keep you well fueled throughout all the festivities.
Snacking – and hydrating – is the perfect way to keep the energy levels high at a festival like Delicious. So, if you tend to get the munchies, stock up on biltong at The Meat Moghul; tapas from Tiger’s Milk; and popcorn and sweet treats from KMTreats.
Feeling thirsty from all the action? Slurp down some refreshing bubble tea at The Bubble Bar & Burger Bar – from fruity boba to mocktails and piña coladas (plus, throw in a gourmet halaal lamb burger for good measure)!
For a Mozambican coconut cocktail that will transport you to a tropical island, head to the Happy Coconuts stand. And of course, Delicious wouldn’t be Delicious without the iconic Yamama Gemmer – whose homemade non-alcoholic ginger beer is simply to die for.
Those with a sweet tooth haven’t been forgotten, with mini-donuts at the Dunkydonutbar; Oreo, choc-chip and gluten-free gourmet brownies at The Hungry Mute; and look out for the Pink waffle cabin to taste mouth-watering stick waffles at SA Belgian Waffle At the end of a long day of festivalling, wind down with a soothing cup of coffee and a slice of cake from Maboneng roastery Home of the Bean, with its ethically sourced coffee beans.
While you’re on the Proudly South African Delicious Mile, browse the Proudly South African Pavilion, where you can shop for proudly homegrown and handmade fashion items such as shweshwe bags, casual apparel, hats and accessories to make you stand out from the crowd.
Make a special point of stopping by the Delicious Festival Trader Academy Powered by FoodBev SETA stand. There, you will be welcomed by a bar, phone charging stations and the chance to win a four-day cruise for 2 with MSC Cruises. Plus, sample the flavours of our heritage from a tasting menu carefully curated by 50 SMME trainees who are taking their entrepreneurial food journeys to the next level. The Johannesburg Culinary & Pastry School will also be on hand to tempt your tastebuds with the students’ innovative sweet creations.
A fascinating attraction that ties in with the artistic focus of this year’s festival is The Great Oven, whose massive ovens will be painted in collaboration with award-winning South African artist Mary Sibande – promising an inspiring and purposeful culinary adventure for festival-goers.
So, visit the Proudly South African Delicious Mile, indulge your inner foodie and fuel yourself up for the 11th annual DStv Delicious Festival Powered by LottoStar. Come and support the “local is lekker” offerings celebrating 30 years of creative (and culinary) freedom!
General admission tickets are R1 050. You can also snap up The Savanna Delicious Lounge tickets on the main arena at R3 250 per person, or tickets for the all-inclusive Injabulo Lounge on The Terrace at R8 350 per person. Book via Ticketmaster, download the MyDStv app or visit www.deliciousfestival.com for more details.
The 11th annual DStv Delicious Festival Powered by LottoStar is brought to you by the following partners: DStv, LottoStar, Telkom, African Bank, Mercedes-Benz, Yoco, Coke Studio, Savanna, City of Jo’burg, Proudly South African, Sasol, Flight Centre, 702, 947, Gauteng Tourism Authority, FoodBevSETA, CATHSSETA, Delicious Festival Trader Academy Powered by FoodBev SETA, Primedia Out of Home, Channel O, Sensodyne and Durban Tourism.
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