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Dining And Bar

Although Motebong Village is mainly a self-catering village with all the chalets having their own fully equipped kitchens, it has recently opened its restaurant. The village has a small shop for those visitors who may have forgotten cooking and other essentials, but the supplies here are limited in range and quantity. Visitors are urged not to rely on this.

Motebong's Dining Hall

The restaurant is headed up by our Chef, Steve Khame, who has developed and continues to develop delightful meals for those wishing to join us in the restaurant.

The current menu includes the following:

Soup of the day M25,00

 

From the grill

 

T bone M75,00

Rump steak M64,00

Marinated Lesotho mountain Lamb chops M98,00

Pork chops with apple sauce M69,00

BBQ  marinated Spare ribs M87,50

 

Grills are served with a sauce of your choice :pepper, mushroom or garlic sauce.

 

Fish

Lesotho mountain river trout poached in white wine, parsley and lemon sauce M120,00

Grilled fillet of trout served with white wine mushroom sauce M75,00

 

All dishes are served with roast potatoes, rice or pasta.

 

From the Pot

Mutton Curry with Rice M55,00

Chicken curry with rice M40,00

 

 

Hot beverages

Tea or coffee M8,00

 

The village also has a bar and an entertainment area with a television and access to most major international TV stations via its Multichoice Decoder. The bar is stocked with local and international beers, some wine and spirits and a collection of soft drinks. This bar and restaurant is also open to day visitors and those passing through the town of Ha Lejone.

Being located on the banks of the Katse Dam, Motebong has a jetty to assist boating enthusiasts. A Lapa has also been built next to the dam for those wishing to hold their braais (barbeques) and parties. Here too, Motebong Village is able to prepare private braais and parties, sourcing the necessary food and beverages, equipment and entertainment that may be requested, at separate costs (quoted for separately). Of course, there are areas along the Malibamatso river, near the Malibamatso bridge along the Dam and on the Matsoku river, that are also suitable for picnics.

 

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