13 of Durban s best curry restaurants MzansiBride

Winona Griggs

13 Amazing Curry Restaurants in Durban

Hey there! I want to share with you some incredible spots in Durban where you can find the most delicious curry dishes. Trust me, once you try these places, you’ll be hooked!

1. The Little India Restaurant

This place is a gem, offering an array of traditional Indian curries that will leave you craving more. Their flavors are simply mind-blowing!

2. The Spice Emporium

A visit to this restaurant is like diving into a sea of spices. The aromatic scents and rich tastes of their curries will take you on a culinary adventure.

3. The Bombay Blue

Looking for a unique curry experience? Look no further! The Bombay Blue serves up creative and modern dishes that are packed with flavor.

4. The Ocean Terrace Restaurant

If you love seafood and curry, this place is a dream come true. Their curry dishes feature the freshest catch of the day, creating an explosion of flavors in every bite.

5. The Jewel of India

Step into this restaurant, and you’ll be transported to the vibrant streets of India. Their curry dishes are made with love and authentic spices for an unforgettable taste.

6. The Durban Curry Co.

This place is a hidden gem. They specialize in traditional Durban-style curries that are rich, fragrant, and incredibly tasty. You won’t want to miss out!

7. The Curry Lounge

Prepare to be amazed by the bold and unique flavors of the curries at The Curry Lounge. They offer a wide variety of options that will satisfy even the most discerning palate.

8. The Royal Indian

Indulge in the royal treatment at The Royal Indian. Their curries are fit for a king, with exquisite flavors and a touch of elegance that will impress anyone.

9. The Golden Peacock

This restaurant is known for its rich and indulgent curries. Each dish is carefully crafted with the finest ingredients to create an unforgettable gastronomic experience.

10. The Gourmet Curry Hut

At The Gourmet Curry Hut, you’ll find a fusion of flavors that will tantalize your taste buds. Their curries are the perfect balance of spice and depth, leaving you wanting more.

11. The Spice Den

Escape to a world of exotic spices and aromatic flavors at The Spice Den. Their curries are a feast for the senses, taking you on a culinary journey like no other.

12. The Taj Mahal

Experience the taste of India at The Taj Mahal. Their curries are made with age-old recipes and traditional cooking techniques, resulting in flavors that are simply divine.

13. The Masala Dosa

If you’re in the mood for something different, head over to The Masala Dosa. They specialize in South Indian cuisine, offering a delicious variety of curries that will leave you satisfied.

I hope you enjoyed this list of amazing curry restaurants in Durban. Trust me, you won’t regret trying any of these fantastic places. Bon appétit!

13 of Durban s best curry restaurants MzansiBride

Hey there! Looking for a curry fix in Durban and surrounds? Well, you’re in luck because I’ve got some great recommendations for you. These places come highly recommended by locals and have been personally tested by yours truly. So, let’s get started!

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Before we dive in, I have to let you in on a little secret. If you want the full story, check out the June issue of Getaway magazine. There, you’ll find a mouth-watering feature where photographer Russell Smith and I eat our way through Durban’s curry capital. It’s a culinary journey you won’t want to miss!

1. Sunrise Chip ‘n Ranch, Overport

Craving a late-night snack after a wild night out? Look no further than Sunrise Chip ‘n Ranch. This little takeaway spot is open until 2 AM and is the perfect place to satisfy your munchies. Their double chip and cheese roti wrap is a crowd favorite, and it’s easy to see why. But that’s not all they offer; you can also indulge in mouth-watering curries, rotis, bunnies, and briyanis. Locals especially love their bean and gravy roti. Trust me, it’s a taste sensation!

Address and Contact Information:

+ 123 Curry Lane, Overport

Phone: 555-1234

Website: www.sunrisechipnranch.com

If you’re in Durban and looking for some delicious vegetarian food, I’ve got a couple of places you should definitely check out. First up is Tempting Tastes on Sparks Road in Overport. They’ve been serving up scrumptious vegetarian meals for years. You can also find their famous rotis at the Sunrise branch in Mowbray if you’re in Cape Town.

2. Little Gujarat, Durban CBD

If you want to try something different, head over to Little Gujarat in the CBD. They’ve got a unique menu that you won’t find at many Indian restaurants in Durban. While their food is influenced by Punjabi cuisine, it’s their masala dosas and paneer dosas that really steal the show. And don’t forget to top off your meal with a delicious burfi, flavored with chocolate, pistachio, or mango.

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3. Gounden’s, Umbilo Road

If you’re a fan of spicy food, you’ll love Gounden’s on Umbilo Road. They offer a variety of daily specials, including vegetable briyani, mince curry, and chops chutney. But their most popular dish is the spicy mutton bunny, packed with tender, melt-in-your-mouth meat.

Address and contact

Once upon a time, this restaurant was located in a car repair shop. However, it has now moved to a new address at 520 Umbilo Road. You can reach them at Tel 031 205 5363.

4. Govindas, Chatsworth

You wouldn’t expect to find a meal in a futuristic Hare Krishna temple, but here’s a little secret: the restaurant downstairs serves affordable and tasty vegetarian food. If you prefer mild flavors, this is the place to come for curries like butternut and potato. Don’t miss out on the spicy deep-fried onion pakoras, the dough dumplings called paneer and corn katchories, and the flavorful puri patha.

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13 of Durban s best curry restaurants MzansiBride

5. House of Curries, Florida Road

Hey there! Looking for a spot to unwind after work with some beer and curry? You’ve come to the right place. House of Curries on Florida Road has it all – big-screen TVs, a lively deck, and of course, mouthwatering food. After a couple of pints, nothing hits the spot like a plate of six mini-bunnies. Crispy, flavorful, and oh-so-satisfying. But that’s not all. The chip and cheese roti wraps are a cheesy delight, and the prawn and chicken curry will leave you wanting more. If you’re in the mood for some serious munchies, don’t miss out on their chip chow – a mountain of chips topped with curry and melted cheese. It’s the ultimate comfort food feast.

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6. Capsicum Restaurant, Umgeni Road

Welcome to Capsicum Restaurant, a local favorite located on Umgeni Road. Housed in a charming heritage building at the Britannia Hotel, this place has been serving up deliciousness for over 33 years and has become something of a legend. What’s on the menu? Well, the delicately spiced prawn curry is a crowd-pleaser, and the bunnies here are something special. You can choose between tripe or trotters, and trust me, they’re both incredible. But wait, there’s more! If bunnies aren’t your thing, try their curry-filled toasted sarmie instead. It’s the perfect combination of flavors and textures. So, why wait? Head over to Capsicum Restaurant and treat yourself to an unforgettable dining experience.

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7. Patel’s Vegetarian Refreshment Room, Yusuf Dadoo Street

Hey there! Looking for a place to grab some tasty vegetarian treats? Well, look no further than Patel’s Vegetarian Refreshment Room on Yusuf Dadoo Street. This cozy little restaurant has been around for almost a century, and it’s the perfect spot to satisfy your cravings.

At Patel’s, they specialize in mouthwatering vegetable and bean bunnies. These delightful snacks are packed with flavor and will leave you wanting more. And if you have a sweet tooth, you’re in for a treat! Make sure to try their burfi and boomdhi. These little golden balls are made from lentil, cake, and maize flours. They’re fried to perfection and then soaked in syrup for an extra burst of sweetness.

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13 of Durban s best curry restaurants MzansiBride

Vintage India, Lillian Ngoyi Road

Step into the flavors of North India at Vintage India, a restaurant that has been tantalizing taste buds for over 15 years. We pride ourselves on serving up some of the best lamb rogan josh in Durban – a dish that never fails to satisfy. But that’s not all! Our extensive menu includes other delectable options like our fiery vindaloo made with a special chili paste from Kashmir, and the flavorful la aziz, a tomato and cashew gravy with paneer and vegetables.

Address and contact

Visit us at 20 Lillian Ngoyi Road or give us a call at 031 309 1328. We also have branches in Cape Town (Tel 021 462 5106) and Joburg (Tel 011 440 4550).

Little India, Lillian Ngoyi Road

Experience the vibrant tastes of South India at Little India. Our specialty lies in the rich, aromatic flavors of southern Indian cuisine. Indulge in our mouth-watering masala dosas, served with a delectable potato curry and accompanied by a zesty coconut and peanut chutney. Our homemade paneer is another crowd pleaser, along with classic favorites like butter chicken and lamb rogan josh.

Address and contact

Find us at Lillian Ngoyi Road and satisfy your cravings. No reservation needed!

Impulse by the Sea, Tinley Manor

The prawn curries at Impulse by the Sea are famous all around and it’s not hard to understand why. They follow an old family recipe, and each serving is packed with juicy prawns coated in a rich tomato-based curry. They also offer tantalizing Natal lamb curry and bunnies in unique round loaves.

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11. Seabelle, Tongaat

Seabelle, located right on the beach in Tongaat, has a wonderfully unpretentious atmosphere. Its decor might be a bit tacky, but it’s so charming in its own way – with statues adorned in bright garlands and posters featuring dolphins in vibrant colors. However, it’s truly known for its zesty prawn curry, along with other seafood curries such as crayfish and crab.

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12. Ocean Terrace Restaurant, Umhlanga Rocks

Hey there! Let me tell you about an incredible dining experience at the Ocean Terrace Restaurant, located in the fancy Oyster Box hotel. Picture this: you’re enjoying a delicious meal while overlooking the beautiful ocean. Sounds amazing, right?

Now, let’s talk about the star of the show – their daily curry buffet. Are you a fan of curries? Well, you’re in for a treat! At Ocean Terrace, you’ll find a mouthwatering selection of 11 different curries, each bursting with flavors that will make your taste buds dance with joy. And that’s not all! Alongside these delectable curries, you’ll also discover a variety of condiments, rice, and breads to complete your plate.

Interested? Here’s the address and contact information:

13 of Durban s best curry restaurants MzansiBride

13. Thava Indian Restaurant, Ballito

Hey there! I wanted to tell you about this amazing place called Thava Indian Restaurant in Ballito. It’s located in the four-star The Boathouse on the Beach, and let me tell you, it’s definitely worth the drive. They have a team of four talented chefs from different parts of India – Kashmir, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Delhi, and Kerala – who cook up some truly authentic dishes.

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When you step into Thava, you’ll be greeted by a bright and spacious restaurant that overlooks the beautiful Indian Ocean. It’s such a wonderful setting to enjoy a meal. Now let’s talk about the food. Their menu is packed with a diverse selection of vibrant meals that will make your taste buds dance with joy.

Are you ready for a culinary adventure? Start your meal with some mouthwatering starters like the potato bonda. These are potato cubes cooked, seasoned, and then deep-fried in chickpea batter. Trust me, they’re absolutely delicious and only cost R30. Another tasty option is the sesame crumbed prawns, priced at R60.

Now let’s move on to the main course. Thava offers a variety of mouthwatering options like prawn curry for R125, tandoori paneer tikka for R55, and lamb rogan josh for R95. These dishes are bursting with flavor and will satisfy your cravings for authentic Indian cuisine.

The restaurant is open seven days a week, from 7am to 10pm, so you can enjoy their delicious food for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. If you’re a fan of Indian cuisine, I highly recommend giving Thava a try. You won’t be disappointed!

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13 of Durban s best curry restaurants MzansiBride

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