Friday, November 28, 2008

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The Amaravathi Palki Indian Restaurant (at 225 Musgrave Road, Berea), with its homely chromatic Indian ambience, offers an interesting combination of North as well as South Indian cuisine. Ulundi is yet another experiential colonial style restaurant at Royal Hotel where white-turbaned waiters serve condiments from unique sambal trolleys.
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The Tandoor Palace
(237 Marine Parade) has a tandoori, seafood and rice-dominated menu sans liquor and showcases live music bands over weekends. This makes it an apt venue for daytime parties and lunches. The Gulzar (69 Stamford Hill Road), known for its North and South Indian cuisine, lives up to its reputation with a traditional cooking style. Efficient service and takeaways make it the right stop for a quick bite. So also the Vintage Café (the latest outlet at the Durban Point Waterfront), which offers Goan cuisine.
So, take your pick and celebrate the culinary spirit of the city!
Have you been to any of these places? If yes, please do send in your reviews of these and other Indian restaurants in Durban.

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