Watch MotoGP in Cape Town!
The Village Idiot has become known for a series of braais, smokehouse days and spit roasts over the year. This time around, they are adding a little twist as special guest chefs, wine makers and brewers have been invited to collaborate with The Village Idiot team to create an exciting interactive gourmet foodie experience.
At the same time, all TV screens will be directed towards the track to see who wins the MotoGP World Championship. With a little luck, Oscar will find a team as well. As you can see from the pic below, he has been practicing.
Who do you think will take it this year?
Directions to The Village Idiot
32 Loop Street
Cape Town
8005
021 418 1548
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