Some times the thing we so easily forget in our journey to fit in and measure up to others is that we were born an original! Do not let society dictate otherwise – remember you are an original!
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Some times the thing we so easily forget in our journey to fit in and measure up to others is that we were born an original! Do not let society dictate otherwise – remember you are an original!
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Cape Town Lifestyle, Eating Out, Food, Lifestyle, Restaurant Reviews, Taste

Even though winter is on our doorstep, it does not deter me from craving sushi. It is one of my favourite foods to eat and I love nothing better than an indulgent night out with sushi and bubbly or a chilled Sauvignon Blanc! With this in mind I thought I would share my Top Sushi Spots in Cape Town and a few recommended by you, my readers.
This is by far my favourite sushi spot and although it is situated inside the V&A shopping centre, the sushi is worth the hustle and bustle of the surroundings. Actually we always do a bit of shopping first and then relax and unwind with the aid of delicious sushi and great wine. To view or download their sushi menu click here.
Shop 6132 | V&A Waterfront | Cape Town | 021-4186115
Not only is their sushi delicious but they also have great special offers, you can enjoy sushi at half price before 7pm daily and on Sundays. On a balmy day you can sit out in the cobbled court-yard and enjoy great sushi while sipping on delicious local wine! To view or download their sushi menu click here.
The Foundry | Prestwich Street | Green Point | Cape Town | 021- 418 2948/9
Sevruga offers fresh fish, wonderful sushi, a great location and an excellent selection of some of the best South African wines. To view or download their sushi menu click here.
Shop 4 | Quay 5| V&A Waterfront | Cape Town | 021-421 5134 |
Their seafood has always been top-notch and the restaurant is extremely popular and busy but the brilliant sea views make it a wonderful choice. To view or download their sushi menu click here.
1st floor | Corner of Beach Road & Surrey Place | Mouille Point | Cape Town | 8005 | GPS -33.90012,18.40529 | Telephone +27 21 433-2377
Imagine my surprise when a reader recommended a sushi spot right on my doorstep! The Hotel has been around for a while but the sushi is a new addition to their menu. We decided to make this our Mother’s Day lunch venue and thoroughly enjoyed our experience. One of the great aspects of the sushi menu is they offer a 12/20 piece sushi platter, which you can design yourself, this is great if you prefer either a certain type of sushi roll or a particular type of fish. To view or download their sushi menu click here.
Village Lane | Noordhoek Farm Village | Noordhoek | 7979 | Cape Town | 27 (0)21 789 2760
This is a popular choice for us, especially if we are dining with our kids, as the restaurant is really child friendly and they also offer a host of specials daily.The Sushi Bar with its conveyor-belt of tasty treats will leave you hooked. To view or download their sushi menu click here.
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Other Recommendations:
If there are any other sushi restaurants that you think should be mentioned please let me know by leaving a comment below and I will update the list!
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The 12th of May is WORLD FAIR TRADE DAY! World Fair Trade Day is a global day of celebration of Fair Trade – around the world over 1,000,000 people will be doing something to mark the day.
To find out more about Fair Trade Day visit their website www.wftday.com. On Saturday people all over the world will be CELEBRATING FAIR TRADE in their own unique way, some events are quite large, some are tiny and could just be a few people getting together for tea.
The object of the day is to spread the word – tell someone who does not know about Fair Trade, enlighten them as to what it is all about.
So I thought I would let you now about something happening in our community, The Foodbarn Deli will be celebrating with a Bean There Fair Trade Coffee Day.
For every coffee bought at the Deli {sit-down only} on Saturday, Pete and Franck will donate R5 towards buying coffee harvesting equipment for a group of Rwandan coffee producers. So go along and support them, the more coffee you drink on Saturday, the more equipment they can buy for the farmers {and they make awesome coffee!}. For more information on their coffee partner in this initiative, click on to the Bean There website.
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After having to spoken to a few, close, friends recently, I realised how difficult it can be, for people in general but especially women to make “life changes” after a certain point in their lives. I think it is particularly difficult, as a mother, to make life altering changes without first having to consider how it will affect your family. This motivated me to write this post, to motivate you on “how to find your passion”!

I think I am definitely more aware of this with 40 looming in the not too distant future but I think it has less to do with age and more to do with the expectations and dreams I have for my life. We all make certain life decisions, early on in our lives and mine was to settle down and have a family. Being a SAHM {stay at home mom} means that there are certain sacrifices you are required to make and usually your career is one of these sacrifices. I know that there are a great many moms who do both but our own personal decision was that I would be a full-time SAHM; fortunately for us we were able to do this. I feel that young children, benefit hugely in the early years of their development, if you are able to be at home with them.
The only dilemma that quite a few moms’ find themselves in, is that once their children are of a school going age, they tend to have more free time on their hands. So this begs the question – “What Now?” and this is especially true if you did not pursue a career path BC {before children} because you could then simply continue on that path. Well I guess this is where my need was born to find “something” that I could do that would be primarily “for me”. This is not as easy as it may sound when you have spent the better part of 10-12 years teaching children to eat, walk and sleep. Which is a completely different focus and although physically and emotionally challenging, it leaves you rather lacking intellectually.

In my search to find my passion and purpose, I was given some very wise advice from my man, to find something that I am passionate about and not if possible chase money as a reward. I do understand that some families require both parents to work but if you can follow your passion before you follow the money all the better.
So now that you have established your need, to find your passion how do you go about deciding what your passion or purpose actually is? Simple really, get out a pen and paper and write down all the things you love to do and the things that you would love to do. Remember these are generally the things that keep you awake at night and you have always dreamt of doing. Then comes the tricky bit, you need to eliminate the probable or possible ideas, from the impossible ideas. It’s not that you cannot achieve whatever you set your mind to but more about the practical application of these ideas. For instance the prospect of becoming a world travelling photo-journalist, although exciting would be near on impossible with kids and hubby in-tow.
For me, a mom of two grade school children, finding my passion resulted in me starting my blog. I have always loved photography, fashion and cooking, pretty much anything that is a creative outlet and writing and sharing about these things on my blog is greatly fulfilling. The one factor I had not banked on was how much I actually love writing, this came as quite a surprise to me but I guess I am writing about the things I am passionate about! For you it may be as simple as taking a photographic or art course or as big as taking the first steps to getting a degree.
I believe that it is not necessarily about what you decide to do but more about recognising your need to do something and that it is never to late change the direction you are travelling in!
Nothing great in the world has ever been accomplished without passion. ~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Passion and purpose go hand in hand. When you discover your purpose, you will normally find it’s something you’re tremendously passionate about.” ~ Steve Pavlina, Blogger and Author
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