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New one-stop butchery is now open in Uvongo

The well-stocked store has something for every meat lover.

For fresh, tasty meats and more, head to Braai en Lawaai, a new butchery and braai shop in Uvongo.

The friendly and professional staff at Braai en Lawaai (back, from left) Hannes van der Merwe and Paul Taylor, with Brenda Jansen, Nlozi Lubanyana, Lynette Taylor, Thabi Mvundla and Thlengi Vethe in front.

The well-stocked store has something for every meat lover, for breakfast, lunch and dinner for home, or a relaxing braai with family and friends.

 

Some of the items available include: Chicken (sosaties, burgers, wings, marinated and unmarinated chicken pieces), lamb (loin chops, shanks, braai chops, ribs, neck), beef (Big Boy T-bone, whole rump, rump espetada, rump sosatie), pork (neck, sosatie, espetada, rashers, bacon sosaties, bacon oepsies), boerewors and more.

Blockman, Paul Taylor is ready to give customers the perfect cut of meat.

For biltong lovers a wide range is available: Chilli mix, drywors wheels, chilli sticks, cabanossi, drywors, pepper sliced, biltong chips and chunks, sliced biltong and more.

Nlozi Lubanyana is ready to serve the perfect helping of biltong.

Braai en Lawaai is a one stop-shop where you can buy not only meat but salads (potato and curry noodle), rolls, garlic rolls, sauces, charcoal, wood and firelighters.

Thabi Muvundla shows off some of the garlic rolls, a must-have for every braai.
Also, head down to Braai en Lawaai every Saturday and enjoy a borewors roll or hamburger fresh off the braai.
The store is open from 08:30 to 18:00 Monday to Friday, Saturdays from 08:30 – 16:00 and Sundays from 09.00 to 13:00.
Visit the store at L&L Homan House, old Permanent Building at 2 Nicholson Avenue, Uvongo.
For more information call 069 4159857 or visit https://www.facebook.com/braaienlawaai
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