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The Best Calamari I Ever Ate


As all calamari lovers know, the quest for the perfect calamari can be elusive. Experiences can range from pure squiddy nirvana to one that equates to chewing on rubber bands. More often than not, I find most calamari dishes I’ve eaten to be just "meh". But, there is one place I’ve eaten where I dream about the calamari. It’s a place against which I now measure all calamari dishes – the calamari gold standard.


On a trip to South Africa, we stayed in Camps Bay, a suburb of Cape Town. At our hotel’s front desk, I asked for some suggestions for good local seafood and the clerk recommended a restaurant named Codfather. The name itself was intriguing, but how good would it be? When we arrived, the waiter didn’t bring us menus because apparently, they don’t have any! They describe to you what fish they have on offer that day! Then, the waiter takes you to what looks like the seafood counter at the grocery store, and you order your fish there. They weigh it and your choice magically appears cooked at your table. For my main course I ordered the kingklip and my husband ordered the dorado. It was all fantastic.


Camps Bay, Cape Town, South Africa

Of course, the highlight for us was the calamari starter. The waiter said that it would be grilled with a Cajun type of spice, but that the exact spices were “a secret”. Yes, please! It did not disappoint! It melted in our mouths. The spices were unbelievable – perfectly seasoned but not so much that it overwhelmed the delicate little tubes. We devoured it and wondered if we could cancel our entrees and just order more calamari!


Now, whenever we eat calamari, we rate it on a scale of one to Codfather. While we’ve had calamari that has come close, we’ve haven’t eaten anything to date that equals it. So, was the dish really as good as I remember or was it just a bit of nostalgia like reminiscing about your first boyfriend? Well, I guess I’ll have to go back to Cape Town to find out!

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Welcome to Travleidoscope! Hey, what’s with the name?  Traveleidoscope is a combination of the words travel and kaleidoscope.  While a kaleidoscope creates colorful patterns, it doesn’t ever seem to produce the same pattern twice.  And so, I want my love of travel and outdoorsy activities to be sort of like a kaleidoscope - never really getting the same experience twice!  I’ll share what I’ve learned in my adventures through 60 countries and territories (including the bumps and bruises of it all!).   Hope you enjoy! Thanks for stopping by and here’s to always having a bon voyage! 

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