Guidebook for Johannesburg

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Guidebook for Johannesburg

Food Scene

This amazing little restaurant does beautiful greek street-style food. You can sit on the upper deck and watch people walking through the neighbourhood while enjoying fresh food.
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Soul Souvlaki Maboneng Precinct
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This amazing little restaurant does beautiful greek street-style food. You can sit on the upper deck and watch people walking through the neighbourhood while enjoying fresh food.
The food market on Main Street is open every Sunday and the first Thursday evening of each month. It is always a massive crowd-favourite and people flock from JHB's suburbs to come taste the ecclectic variety of food, from Ethiopian to Mexican to good old South African braai faire. Highly recommended although it's always very full of people.
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Market on Main
264 Fox St
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The food market on Main Street is open every Sunday and the first Thursday evening of each month. It is always a massive crowd-favourite and people flock from JHB's suburbs to come taste the ecclectic variety of food, from Ethiopian to Mexican to good old South African braai faire. Highly recommended although it's always very full of people.

Arts & Culture

The Bioscope is an independent cinema in the heart of Maboneng, offering documentaries about South Africa, under-the radar local movies, and cheesy kung-fu themed evenings. It is adjacent to the PopArt theatre, which is a small theatre space constantly hosting interesting local productions.
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The Bioscope Independent Cinema, Johannesburg
44 Stanley Avenue
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The Bioscope is an independent cinema in the heart of Maboneng, offering documentaries about South Africa, under-the radar local movies, and cheesy kung-fu themed evenings. It is adjacent to the PopArt theatre, which is a small theatre space constantly hosting interesting local productions.