IslandBreeze
Castaway
Hi
I will be going to Cape Town at the end of April for a keyhole operation (it's the nearest big hospital to my little island). We've decided to combine the trip with our annual leave so we'll be staying in the Western Cape for a bit, then maybe going to Kruger National Park and then to Mauritius before returning to Cape Town to catch the ship home.
I'm trying to plan ahead diet-wise and thinking I can stay on Atkins for the whole holiday. I know the ship serves lots of lovely protein and I'm assuming SA serves tons of meat and hopefully fish (LOVE fish) and that I can have lots of fish in Mauritius. But am I assuming correctly? I've never been there - does anyone know?
Also, do they have lots of lovely puddings etc that will tempt me? I tend to like Brit/ European style sweet things. Not much tempted by American puds and never ever have pudding in a Chinese or Indian restaurant. Am I likely to find South African puddings etc tempting? Forewarned is forearmed and all that!
Thanks.
I will be going to Cape Town at the end of April for a keyhole operation (it's the nearest big hospital to my little island). We've decided to combine the trip with our annual leave so we'll be staying in the Western Cape for a bit, then maybe going to Kruger National Park and then to Mauritius before returning to Cape Town to catch the ship home.
I'm trying to plan ahead diet-wise and thinking I can stay on Atkins for the whole holiday. I know the ship serves lots of lovely protein and I'm assuming SA serves tons of meat and hopefully fish (LOVE fish) and that I can have lots of fish in Mauritius. But am I assuming correctly? I've never been there - does anyone know?
Also, do they have lots of lovely puddings etc that will tempt me? I tend to like Brit/ European style sweet things. Not much tempted by American puds and never ever have pudding in a Chinese or Indian restaurant. Am I likely to find South African puddings etc tempting? Forewarned is forearmed and all that!
Thanks.