But first, this
review starts a year or so ago when our friend Steve sent me an email that
started out like this: "Well, I had a few drinks last night."
Long story short, he was at a charity auction and bid on a trip to South Africa. He won, and he decided to ask me if I wanted to go with him. So, I jump at the chance! We make all the arrangements, set up our trip, and off we go.
Long story short, he was at a charity auction and bid on a trip to South Africa. He won, and he decided to ask me if I wanted to go with him. So, I jump at the chance! We make all the arrangements, set up our trip, and off we go.
We
fly into Johannesburg, South Africa, where we spend the night at a place called
Emperors Palace Casino.
It's a typical
casino with a number of bars and restaurants around the property. And, being the good tourists that we are, we made
it our mission to try every bar.
In doing so, we came across a restaurant/bar called TRIBES African Grill Steak
House.
We sat down to have a beer or two, and we decided
to look over the menu, where we found out that they serve "[t]he very best
in steaks, venison, lamb and traditional South African specialties."
At this time, we
are not ready to eat, and we want to see what else was in the casino. There were
other places to go, but we had our minds made up to try the TRIBES restaurant.
When we get back there, the place is not crowded, so we get sat right away. I think we
both knew what we wanted from the moment we looked at the menu at the bar
earlier that day. We did not waste time with any appetizers or salad. We both
ordered the Game Platter.
Game Platter:
It was a "seasonal variety of available African game/ selection of game basted and grilled to perfection.
Served with onion rings and a choice of Mielie-pap."
Served with onion rings and a choice of Mielie-pap."
*Mielie-pap = Afrikaans for maize
porridge. Also known as pip in South Africa is a staple food of the Bantu
inhabitant which is a porridge-polenta made from miele-meal [ground maize]
(Like Grits)
On
our plate:
*Warthog (A wild pig of Southern Africa and Eastern
Africa).
This was way
better than I thought it was going to be. Just like a pork loin but with so
much more taste.
*Kudu Steak (A large African antelope)
This was
the first time I ever had Kudo, but I would compare it to American elk: tender and
tasty.
*Impala Steak (An antelope of Southern and Eastern Africa)
This may
have been my favorite?? It is like venison because there is no fat at all. But also, there is no gamy flavor.
*Ostrich Fillet
Okay, maybe
this was the best?? This had a black cherry feta sauce on it that was
outstanding.
I think the only problem with this
restaurant is that it is so far away I will not get a chance (soon, at least) to
try the rest of the menu.
Tribes
Restaurant
23,
Emperor's Palace
64
Jones Street, Jet Park,
Boksburg,
1469, South Africa
P# +27
(11) 397 6512