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    Top 10 Chisa Nyamas in Soweto: Best Braai Spots for Mouthwatering Meat

    Karabo MakodiBy Karabo Makodi7 July , 2025Updated:7 July , 2025
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    Soweto, a vibrant heart of South African culture, is known for its rich history, diverse community, and, of course, its exceptional food. One of the most beloved aspects of Soweto’s culinary scene is the Chisa Nyama, a term used to describe the popular local barbecue tradition.

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    Whether you’re a local or a visitor, these braai spots offer more than just a meal; they provide an authentic South African experience. Here are the Top 10 Chisa Nyamas in Soweto, where you can enjoy mouthwatering meat and soak in the lively atmosphere.

    1. Meat Meet (Diepkloof Zone 3)

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    Located in Diepkloof Zone 3, Meat Meet is a standout among Soweto’s Chisa Nyamas. Known for its tender cuts and delicious sides, it has earned a loyal following, winning awards like the Hinds Spices Chesa Champion in 2021.

    The family-run establishment focuses on quality and community, offering a selection of meats that cater to every taste. If you’re looking for a place where meat meets tradition, Meat Meet is a must-visit.

    Address: 3790 Marthinus Smuts Dr, street, Diepkloof, 1862

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    2. Chaf-Pozi (Orlando Towers)

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    No visit to Soweto would be complete without stopping by Chaf-Pozi, which offers a truly unique experience. Situated beneath the iconic Orlando Towers, this spot allows guests to enjoy their braai while watching thrill-seekers bungee jump from the towers above.

    The lively atmosphere, combined with their expertly grilled meats, makes Chaf-Pozi a favorite for both locals and tourists alike.

    Address: PWWG+9P, Klipspruit 318-Iq, Soweto, 1809

    3. Kofifi Café (Orlando West)

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    If you’re looking for a more laid-back yet equally delicious Chisa Nyama experience, Kofifi Café in Orlando West is the place to be.

    Known for its vibrant vibe and tasty meats, this café blends traditional flavors with a modern twist. Whether you’re in the mood for boerewors or tender lamb chops, Kofifi Café delivers a memorable meal paired with a lively setting.

    Address: 1844-1837 Ndaba St, Protea North, Soweto, 1818

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    4. Kwa Lichaba (Orlando West)

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    Kwa Lichaba offers a semi-luxury pub and grill experience in the heart of Orlando West. This well-known Chisa Nyama joint serves up some of the best braai in Soweto, with perfectly cooked meats served alongside traditional South African sides.

    The addition of a car wash service sets Kwa Lichaba apart, making it a popular spot for locals who want to enjoy a delicious meal while their car is being taken care of.

    Address:  8033 Xorile St, Orlando West, Soweto, 1804

    5. Nexdor (Vilakazi Street)

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    Vilakazi Street, one of the most famous streets in Soweto, is home to Nexdor, a Chisa Nyama joint that perfectly blends tradition and contemporary flair.

    Nexdor’s menu is diverse, with offerings that go beyond the usual meats to include a selection of delicious sides. Its prime location makes it a top choice for both locals and visitors exploring the cultural richness of Soweto.

    Address: 6979 Vilakazi St, Orlando West, Soweto, 1804

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    6. Sakhumzi Restaurant (Vilakazi Street)

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    For a more all-encompassing Soweto dining experience, Sakhumzi Restaurant on Vilakazi Street is a top pick. Famous for its all-you-can-eat buffet, this restaurant serves traditional South African dishes like mogodu (tripe) and hearty meats cooked to perfection.

    Sakhumzi’s historical significance and authentic flavors make it a must-visit when you’re in the area.

    Address: 6980 Vilakazi St, Orlando West, Soweto, 1804

    7. Vuyo’s Restaurant (Vilakazi Street)

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    Another gem on Vilakazi Street is Vuyo’s Restaurant, a contemporary spot that serves up South African classics with a modern twist. Known for its premium grilled meats, including boerie rolls and steak, Vuyo’s offers a laid-back yet stylish atmosphere.

    It’s the perfect place for anyone seeking a quality Chisa Nyama experience in an upmarket setting.

    Address: 8038 Vilakazi St, Orlando West, Soweto, 1804

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    8. Robbie’s Place (Pimville)

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    Situated near the Soweto Country Club, Robbie’s Place in Pimville offers a more relaxed and cozy atmosphere for enjoying your favorite braai dishes.

    Known for its outstanding meat selection and generous portions, Robbie’s Place is perfect for those looking for a chilled spot to indulge in some great grilled food. The location near iconic Soweto landmarks adds to the charm of this spot.

    Address: 5634 Mokoka St, Pimville Zone 5, Johannesburg, 1809

    9. Something Smoked Roadhouse

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    This spot serves up delicious braai platters with a variety of meats, including a popular mixed platter that’s perfect for sharing.

    With its focus on flavor and quality, it has earned rave reviews from those in search of a quality braai experience.

    Address: 272 Vhembe Street, 3344 Chris Hani Rd, Chiawelo, Soweto, 1818

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    10. Sud Restaurant

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    Sud Restaurant is another great option for those craving delicious grilled meats. With its vibrant atmosphere and expertly prepared meats, Sud delivers a top-notch braai experience.

    Its central location makes it a convenient choice for those staying in the city center but still wanting to enjoy the essence of Soweto’s Chisa Nyama culture.

    Address: 6877 Vilakazi Street, Dube, Johannesburg

    Why Soweto’s Chisa Nyamas Are a Must-Experience

    Soweto’s Chisa Nyamas are more than just places to eat – they are part of the township’s cultural fabric. These braai spots offer a social dining experience where people gather, enjoy great food, and celebrate community. The meats served are often seasoned with bold flavors and grilled to perfection, making them a true representation of South African culinary traditions. Whether you’re in the mood for a traditional meal or something with a modern twist, the Chisa Nyamas in Soweto deliver a dining experience that’s unmatched.

    ALSO READ: 10 Must-Try New Restaurants for Every Food Lover in Gauteng

    Soweto is home to some of the best Chisa Nyamas in South Africa, each offering a unique experience for meat lovers. From traditional spots like Meat Meet and Chaf-Pozi to the more contemporary offerings at Nexdor and Vuyo’s Restaurant, there’s something for everyone. So, if you’re in Soweto, don’t miss the chance to visit these top-rated Chisa Nyamas for an unforgettable meal filled with flavor and history.

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