This funny little shop or stall is definitely worth a visit when you're in Paternoster. They sell a large variety of products from cakes and homemade jams and also Paternoster souvenirs. Besides, you can't miss the shop when you enter the town...
What to pay: Nothing in this shop is very expensive, I suppose you'll pay about $3 for a jar of home made jam.
Written Nov 15, 2007
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This funny little shop or stall is definitely worth a visit when you're in Paternoster. They sell a large variety of products from cakes and homemade jams and...
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PATERNOSTER - WESTERN CAPE PROVINCE

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