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    From Snoek to Potjiekos: De Vette Mossel Harties Featured on Tasty Plates Ep 5

    Simekahle MthethwaBy Simekahle Mthethwa13 August , 2025Updated:13 August , 2025
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    From Snoek to Potjiekos: De Vette Mossel Harties Featured on Tasty Plates Ep 5
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    If you’re craving a delicious seafood adventure with a relaxed beach vibe, De Vette Mossel Harties is your go-to spot. You don’t need to travel all the way to the coast. Featured in Episode 5 of the popular Tasty Plates podcast, this unique restaurant in Hartbeespoort brings the best of the West Coast right into the heart of Gauteng’s backyard.

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    Table of contents

    • Bringing the Beach Inland
    • A Feast Featuring Snoek, Potjiekos, and More
    • An Experience for Everyone
    • A Culinary Journey Through Coastal Classics
    • The Atmosphere: A Bosveld Beach Experience
    • Behind the Scenes: The Passion of the Team
    • Meet the Team and Atmosphere
    • How to Visit De Vette Mossel Harties
    • A ‘ VIS-KRIKLIKE LEKKER’ Experience

    Bringing the Beach Inland

    De Vette Mossel Harties opened in 2012 with a mission to bring the classic South African beach seafood experience inland. Owners Jannie and Rochelle Geyer, are both deeply connected to coastal life. Jannie is from Mossel Bay and Rochelle is from Cape Town. They created a space where visitors can literally kick off their shoes, feel the sand between their toes, and enjoy the charm of a bosveld beach setting with a tropical island swing.

    De Vette Mossel Harties
    De Vette Mossel Harties

    The vibe is sunny, laid-back, and family-friendly, making it perfect for a casual outing or special celebration. Whether you’re local or visiting, the relaxed seaside atmosphere will transport you far from the everyday hustle.

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    A Feast Featuring Snoek, Potjiekos, and More

    The culinary highlight is a multi-course seafood feast cooked over fire and coals in true West Coast style. The menu features legendary dishes including freshly grilled snoek, succulent potjiekos, crayfish, prawns, oysters, and mussels served in abundance. Guests can also indulge in freshly baked bread that has become a standout favourite among patrons.

    The dining experience at De Vette Mossel isn’t rush-hour eating, it’s a marathon of flavour. Courses arrive one after another, allowing you time to savour every bite and soak in the vibe. You can expect to linger for hours, enjoying great food paired with cocktails from their well-stocked beach bar. All of this happens while surrounded by lively Afrikaans tunes mixed with classic English hits.

    An Experience for Everyone

    De Vette Mossel Harties is perfect for family outings, year-end functions, weddings, or birthdays. It offers a children’s play area that’s safe and fun, ensuring everyone (from the youngest to the oldest) can soak up the relaxed environment. The restaurant also encourages guests to bring their own cooler boxes. This adds to the casual, beach-picnic feel.

    De Vette Mossel Harties
    De Vette Mossel Harties

    Booking ahead is essential, as the sessions are popular, especially on weekends and during the festive season. The restaurant operates lunch sessions starting around midday, with dinner sessions available during peak times.

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    A Culinary Journey Through Coastal Classics

    The episode beautifully showcases the signature cooking style at De Vette Mossel Harties. It features authentic open-fire braai techniques that bring out rich, smoky flavours unique to South African coastal cuisine. The host explores a variety of traditional dishes:

    • Snoek: Expertly grilled over hot coals until the skin crisps and the meat flakes perfectly. The snoek here is a true highlight. Paired with homemade apricot glaze or spicy sauces, it reflects the West Coast’s famed flavour profiles.
    • Potjiekos: The slow-cooked stew is prepared in a cast-iron pot over a wood fire. This melds tender meat with vegetables and distinctive local spices. The episode captures the patience and communal spirit embedded in this dish. It invites diners into a shared ritual of hearty, comforting food.
    • Seafood Medleys: Juicy crayfish and prawns arrive fresh and grilled or boiled, served alongside freshly shucked oysters and mussels. The focus on freshness ensures bold ocean flavours, bringing a sense of the sea inland.
    • Fresh Bread: The handmade bread, baked over wood fire embers, serves as the perfect accompaniment. It soaks up the rich sauces and juices, offering a simple yet essential part of the meal.
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    De Vette Mossel Harties

    The Atmosphere: A Bosveld Beach Experience

    More than just food, the episode captures the laid-back, joyful atmosphere that has made De Vette Mossel Harties a beloved destination. Key vibe elements include:

    • Sandy Floors and Swings: Guests dine barefoot on a sandy floor, sitting under rustic umbrellas with tropical island-style swings. This adds a playful beach holiday feel far from the coast.
    • Live Afrikaans and English Tunes: The playlist blends classic Afrikaans music with English favourites. This creates a warm, sing-along environment where dancing and laughter fill the air.
    • Family and Community Spirit: Children playing safely in the designated rock garden and adults sharing stories reflect a welcoming space for all ages. It’s truly a celebration of family and friendship.
    • Cooler Boxes and BYO Drinks: Adding to the informal, picnic-like atmosphere, guests bring their own drinks and coolers. This emphasizes comfort and personalized enjoyment.
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    De Vette Mossel Harties
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    Behind the Scenes: The Passion of the Team

    The episode also shines a light on the dedicated team behind the scenes. Their enthusiasm for the food and guests inspires a genuine hospitality vibe. Owner Jannie’s infectious passion for coastal flavours and Rochelle’s Cape Town influence blend to create a unique cultural fusion. This resonates in every dish.

    The staff’s pride in serving fresh, authentic food and their commitment to maintaining the casual yet festive atmosphere is evident throughout the interview segments.

    Why De Vette Mossel Harties Stands Out

    Tasty Plates Ep 5 emphasizes why this inland “beach” spot is so special:

    • It delivers an authentic coastal culinary experience far from the ocean.
    • Creates a unique social dining event that encourages guests to slow down and enjoy every course.
    • Offers a family-friendly vibe with inclusive spaces for all ages.
    • Combines delicious traditional dishes with a relaxed, joyful environment that feels like a seaside escape.
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    Meet the Team and Atmosphere

    Owner Jannie is passionate about creating a space where guests feel like they’re visiting an island retreat on the inland waters. Rochelle’s Cape Town roots bring authentic coastal spirit to the experience. The team’s dedication to fresh, open-fire cooking and warm hospitality shines through every visit.

    One of the team members, recently featured as Employee of the Month, shared that working here is more than just a job. It’s about being part of a vibrant and joyful community. With an atmosphere that celebrates good food and good company, De Vette Mossel Harties has created a special place. Every meal feels like a celebration.

    How to Visit De Vette Mossel Harties

    • Location: Along R511 in Hartbeespoort, near Jasmyn farm stall
    • Booking: Essential via phone or WhatsApp at 082 346 3731 or email [email protected]
    • Opening Hours: Open mainly on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays for lunch sessions at 12:00; weekday bookings possible for groups
    • Website: devettemossel.co.za/harties

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    A ‘VIS-KRIKLIKE LEKKER’ Experience

    Whether you’re a seafood lover or looking to try iconic South African coastal dishes like snoek and potjiekos, De Vette Mossel Harties delivers an unforgettable, immersive dining adventure. The Tasty Plates episode perfectly captures the spirit and flavour of this inland beach escape. So next time you want to get away from it all without leaving Gauteng, head to De Vette Mossel Harties. Here, the beach is in your feet and the ocean is on your plate.

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