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Business in the spotlight: 10 Degrees South

Jul 25, 2018

The Worldwide World Guide gives you information on shopping for South African goods in your area. As South African as a school sokkie and rugby-raai. Biltong, Ouma rusks, chutney, assistance with financial matters, immigration, South African lawyers, restaurants and much more can be found in Worldwide’s World Guide of South African businesses all over the world.

This week we focus on 10 Degrees South, a South African restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia. Established in 1998 as the first South African restaurant in the United States, 10 Degrees South is the flagship of Justin Anthony’s hospitality group, True Story Brands. The South African inspired restaurant is deeply rooted in family tradition, featuring the lifestyle, decor, and cuisine of South Africa. The bungalow-inspired atmosphere and secluded indoor patio instill the feeling of a South African sanctuary to its guests, paired with the unmatched dining experience and explorative menu.

The menu boasts famous South African dishes in various forms like bobotie springrolls and chicken bobotie, boerewors, ostrich meat and even malva pudding.

10 Degrees South is located on 4183 Roswell Road in Atlanta, Georgia and for more information or bookings you can call this number, +1 404-705-8870 or send an e-mail to info@10degreessouth.com.

Visit their Facebook-page here , their profile on our World guide here or their website here

If you want to list your business on the World Guide you can do it quickly and easily right here!

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