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25 Favorite South African Street Foods of All Time

Foodie By Foodie Published February 5, 2025
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South Africa’s vibrant culture is reflected in its street food, where influences from indigenous traditions, colonial history, and immigrant communities come together to create a rich tapestry of flavors. Whether you’re strolling through a bustling city or exploring a small-town market, these 25 iconic South African street foods are sure to tantalize your taste buds.

1. Bunny Chow

Originating in Durban, bunny chow is a hollowed-out loaf of bread filled with spicy curry. This hearty dish, often made with mutton, chicken, or beans, is a must-try for anyone visiting South Africa.

2. Boerewors Rolls

The South African equivalent of a hotdog, boerewors rolls feature juicy, spiced beef sausage grilled to perfection and served in a bun with a dollop of tomato and onion relish.

3. Vetkoek

Vetkoek, meaning “fat cake,” is a deep-fried dough often stuffed with savory fillings like mince or enjoyed plain with butter and jam. It’s a comforting favorite at street stalls.

4. Samosas

These crispy, triangular pastries are filled with spiced meats, vegetables, or lentils. A popular snack, samosas showcase South Africa’s Indian culinary heritage.

5. Gatsby

The ultimate street food sandwich, the Gatsby is a foot-long roll filled with chips (fries), meat, and salad, slathered in sauces. It’s a Cape Town classic, perfect for sharing.

6. Biltong

This dried, cured meat—similar to jerky—is a beloved South African snack. Made from beef or game meat, it’s seasoned with spices like coriander and vinegar for a distinctive flavor.

7. Koeksisters

A sweet treat, koeksisters are braided doughnuts soaked in syrup. Crisp on the outside and sticky-sweet inside, they’re a favorite dessert or snack.

8. Walkie Talkies

This dish, popular in townships, consists of grilled or fried chicken feet and heads. Seasoned with spices, it’s a flavorful and economical snack.

9. Pap and Sheba

Pap, a maize meal porridge, is often served with sheba, a tomato and onion relish. This hearty dish is a staple at markets and roadside stalls.

10. Chakalaka and Bread

Chakalaka is a spicy vegetable relish made with carrots, peppers, and beans. It’s often paired with slices of freshly baked bread for a filling street-side meal.

11. Amagwinya (Magwinya)

Similar to vetkoek, amagwinya are deep-fried dough balls, often eaten plain or filled with savory mince. They’re a popular breakfast option sold at markets.

12. Shisa Nyama

Translating to “burn the meat,” shisa nyama refers to grilled meat sold at braai (barbecue) stands. Choose from cuts like steak, chicken, or boerewors, grilled to order and served with sides.

13. Malva Pudding Cups

This rich, sweet dessert is often sold in individual cups at markets. Made with apricot jam and topped with creamy custard, it’s a South African favorite.

14. Akhni

A fragrant rice dish, akhni is a fusion of Indian and South African flavors. Often made with chicken or lamb, it’s spiced with cinnamon, cardamom, and turmeric.

15. Roti Rolls

Inspired by Durban’s Indian community, roti rolls are flatbreads filled with curry, often chicken or vegetable, and wrapped for easy eating on the go.

16. Smileys (Braised Sheep’s Head)

A delicacy in many South African townships, smileys are sheep’s heads slow-cooked until tender. The name comes from the “smile” of the exposed teeth.

17. Corn on the Cob (Mealies)

Grilled mealies are a simple yet satisfying street food. Often served with a sprinkle of salt and butter or chili spice, they’re a popular snack nationwide.

18. Potjiekos

This slow-cooked stew is made in cast-iron pots and often sold at outdoor markets. Filled with meat, vegetables, and spices, it’s a comforting and hearty option.

19. Frikkadels

South African meatballs, frikkadels are flavored with onions, breadcrumbs, and spices. They’re often sold as a grab-and-go snack or part of a meal.

20. Melktert Slices

A custard tart with a cinnamon topping, melktert is sold in slice form at many street vendors. Its creamy, delicate flavor makes it a favorite dessert.

21. Kota

A township take on a sandwich, kota is made with a quarter loaf of bread filled with layers of chips, polony, atchar, and cheese. It’s a flavorful, budget-friendly meal.

22. Chili Bites

These spicy fritters are made with chickpea flour, chilies, and spinach. A popular snack, they’re crispy on the outside and soft inside.

23. Roosterkoek

These grilled bread rolls are cooked over an open flame and served warm with butter, jam, or cheese. Perfect for pairing with meat from a shisa nyama stand.

24. Pickled Fish

A Cape Malay specialty, pickled fish is marinated in a tangy vinegar-based sauce with onions and spices. It’s often sold as a ready-to-eat snack at markets.

25. Milk Tart Donuts

A modern twist on a classic dessert, these donuts are filled with the creamy custard of a milk tart and dusted with cinnamon sugar. They’re a street food sensation.

South African street food is as diverse as its people, offering a rich variety of flavors, textures, and cultural influences. From savory to sweet, there’s something to satisfy every craving. Exploring these street foods is not just a culinary journey but also a way to experience the heart of South Africa’s vibrant food culture.

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