Gogo Magic Family Eatery is revolutionizing the African Cuisine Experience for Families.

The Gogo Magic Family Eatery has officially opened its doors in its new location in the luxurious 4-star Monte La Vue Boutique Hotel. Melusi Tshabalala, a seasoned adman and a recognized author, social entrepreneur, ECD at Old Friends Young Talent, an advertising agency in Cape Town and Johannesburg, gives you a larger and better Gogo Magic Family Eatery.

This amazing dining business promises to transform the African culinary experience for families by combining delicious dishes, warm hospitality, and enthralling narrative.Tshabalala, noted for his acclaimed literary works “Melusi’s Everyday Zulu,” “Magenge, we Need to Talk,” and “Gogo Magic and Her Magic Food Truck,” has established himself as a prominent literary figure. His writings, laced with humour and cultural insights, have struck a chord with readers of all ages. Tshabalala recognized the need for a family-and-child-friendly African cuisine restaurant in a market that has frequently disregarded the African family, and especially the African child.


Tshabalala teamed with his mother, Gogo Magic, and her sister, Gogo Thoko, the culinary geniuses described in the book, to bring the notion of food, infused with the magic of Gogo (granny), to reality when he created the first iteration of the cafe in 2022.

The culinary geniuses Gogo Magic and her sister Gogo Thoko are portrayed in the book “Gogo Magic and her Magic Food Truck.” Their knowledge and passion for cooking laid the groundwork for the authentic flavors and enchanting eating experience that Gogo Magic Family Eatery offers.
Tshabalala has collaborated with acclaimed chefs Tefo Mokgoro and Kholiwe Sinuma to elevate the culinary experience at Gogo enchantment Family Eatery, ensuring each dish is precisely prepared to perfection and infused with love and enchantment.

in addition to the enhanced Gogo Magic Family Eatery dining experience. This book not only serves as the second installment in the “Gogo Magic” book series, but it also serves as a follow-up to Tshabalala’s acclaimed work, “Magenge, we need to talk,” in that it confronts the daily obstacles and perils that young boys, particularly Black boys, face.

Melusi Tshabalala stated, “It is with great pleasure that I introduce Gogo Magic Family Eatery to the vibrant Johannesburg community.” “We celebrate the magic, love, and cultural heritage that African families cherish through our enchanting children’s books, ongoing children’s literature activities, and delectable cuisine.”

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