Yulz9081 said:No one mentioned Hollywood Argyle Rd. They are pretty consistent, that chef gets it right every time. My opinion is confined to the beans bunny though being vegetarian![]()
Durban fanatics even did a lunch run to that branch rather than Springfield. Cooking is much better at Argyle.
Also you guys need to try Chillies in Mutual Mall on West Street. It's like an undiscovered gem. Curry is genuine, my colleagues raved about the mutton curry too.
Yulz9081 said:No one mentioned Hollywood Argyle Rd. They are pretty consistent, that chef gets it right every time. My opinion is confined to the beans bunny though being vegetarian![]()
Durban fanatics even did a lunch run to that branch rather than Springfield. Cooking is much better at Argyle.
Also, I work for a Big 4 firm that audits Hollywood Bets, I can vouch personally that their ingredients are always fresh and good quality, we see these things during stock count audits.
Also you guys need to try Chillies in Mutual Mall on West Street. It's like an undiscovered gem. Curry is genuine, my colleagues raved about the mutton curry too.
German_spec said:Bedford Bunny in Jhb is very good....best part of them, is their consistency and they have been in business for 10+ yrs.....
German_spec said:Bedford Bunny in Jhb is very good....best part of them, is their consistency and they have been in business for 10+ yrs.....
Brittania Hotel, Durban :clapper::clapper::clapper:Gaviny said:Ok Durbanites,I will be in Durbs over Easter and staying in Trafalgar south coast...Question where can we get GOOD bunny chow and curries in Durban?
THANKS
Jaysonl said:There's a good take-away where Nagiah's used to be. Excellent
I was in the East Rand last week, and couldn't find an Indian food place to eat:blueCry:
a1exander said:I have been following this thread with great interest and have been waiting for a revelation as to who in JHB does a proper bunny.
So let me break it down for you in plain language
Where in JHB does a guy go to enjoy a bunny chow which is spicy but not hot and will not require the use of the fire brigade the morning after.
Also one must be able to sit down and eat with ones hands and not attract the attention and stares of other patrons![]()
a1exander said:I have been following this thread with great interest and have been waiting for a revelation as to who in JHB does a proper bunny.
So let me break it down for you in plain language
Where in JHB does a guy go to enjoy a bunny chow which is spicy but not hot and will not require the use of the fire brigade the morning after.
Also one must be able to sit down and eat with ones hands and not attract the attention and stares of other patrons![]()
200ts said:So I am in Durban, and I have sampled the following joints and rank them accordingly.
1 - Goundens - Umbilo Road
2 - Oriental - Galleria
Will try Hollywood before I leave this weekend.
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WyKiD said:Jaysonl said:There's a good take-away where Nagiah's used to be. Excellent
I was in the East Rand last week, and couldn't find an Indian food place to eat:blueCry:
Thats Suriyan, they make a good bunny...last 2 times was not so great though hope they back to normal.
Drama said:200ts said:So I am in Durban, and I have sampled the following joints and rank them accordingly.
1 - Goundens - Umbilo Road
2 - Oriental - Galleria
Will try Hollywood before I leave this weekend.
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Hekse, just go try House of Curries on Florida road. Then thank me later :chef:
WyKiD said:Jaysonl said:There's a good take-away where Nagiah's used to be. Excellent
I was in the East Rand last week, and couldn't find an Indian food place to eat:blueCry:
Thats Suriyan, they make a good bunny...last 2 times was not so great though hope they back to normal.
Yup, Suriyans. I used to be there at least twice a week when they were new. Every time I referred someone, they were always inconsistent and then eventually became inconsistent with my food so I stopped going there almost a year and 1/2, 2 years now.
There's a new-ish place in Kyalami called Sesh's Curry or Delhi or something (I go there at least once a week but don't know the second part of the name :thumbdo
The make a really good mutton bunny. There's a specific menu for each day. Cauliflower with roti is also a winner. Oh, and one of Tuesday's specials is mutton and cabbage :blowheart: