CALF MAGAZINE VISITED Ko_Hotspot eatery in Vosloorous in the Eastrand recently. The unique and enchanting joint
serves food and love to clients who just want to chill and enjoy the day while
having a clear view of the various community businesses that surround it. Owned
and operated by vibrant young people, it flips the eat-out script and presents
hope to an entire community.
CALF MAGAZINE presents the review
of Ko_Hotspot.
#MUSIC
Good urban music is played on the
background as food is served to the people. Largely urban dance music welcomes
Ko_Hotspot clients, though the classics as well as smooth sounds are a feature.
#FOOD
The history of Ko_Hotspot is
written all over the food’s DNA. The owner started the business by selling
fried chips (fries) and the business grew and diversified without abandoning
its history. The tenderly braaid chicken wings easily draw one to more tangy
servings, as the fried chips accompany the rest of the food.
#CUSTOMER_CARE
The township generally is one of
the few places in the world where one also gets served by the owner and
personally feels the place’s standard of care. At Ko_Hotspot the Calf Magazine
crew also got served by the owners, and enjoyed food prepared by the owners as
well. The small talk and amazing food was served with particular care given to
every detail.
#AMBIENCE
Ko_Hotspot management clearly
takes great care in ensuring that the place is inviting even to anyone who
lives outside Vosloorus.
More especially, the place is
situated in a township bustling with small businesses surrounding it. The
owners are well known and loved by the community as a whole.
*Something which will surely
attract lovers is this: It is a good place to watch the sun as it sets.
#CLOSING
More rewarding was the
realisation from the Calf Magazine crew that the Ko_Hotspot management are
building towards a greater future; they have bigger dreams than what most
people often dream of. All in all, it was a lovely day at Ko_Hotspot! The place
really lives up to its name
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