Gemsbuck. But admittedly, though I've been over four times, I have not been treated to much wild meat. Seems there's always ladies at the lodge who don't care for wild meat so it's often beef and seafood. I don't care. Eating has never been very important to me. I go to Africa to hunt, not dress up, get drunk, or fill my face. And definitely not into smoking rubbish! Thankfully so far none of the other clients have been into stinky cigars. Can't recall any of them being smokers. And none of the PHs. Been lucky.
Hopefully next time I'll get to sample something different. I've had a fair amount of kudu back strap. It's on par with elk and moose as far as I can tell. Third safari the PH put my lechwe's back straps on the BBQ. Not that great. The meat should have aged a bit I think. I've heard springbuck and eland are both outstanding. Gemsbuck will be hard to beat.
One property owner "treated" us to BBQ lambs tails. Yeah ... I would pass on that again. Too fiddly and greasy. Never been a fan of ribs either. Another property owner's wife treated me to pickled ostrich. I was hungry enough to eat the plate so I did consume enough to please her. The plate would have been better eating. Blech!