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5 Top-Notch Curry Spots along the Coast as said by you 


#1. Sawagat Ballito
The North Indian restaurant Sawagat, which means Welcome in Punjabi, was opened in February this year and is now really starting to make a name for itself with its unusual and beautiful flavours.
It is the first of its kind in the area, and the cuisine is spectacular, giving one a true sense of India.
We stick to a very traditional way of preparing our food, some of the recipes of which are our mothers'. Our naan breads and some of the meats are cooked in the traditional clay oven, and all the spices are bought whole, being ground especially for each meal. One of our specialities is an Indian cream cheese, paneer, with a similar flavour and texture to Japanese tofu. This is made fresh, painstakingly by the Sawagat chefs.



#2. Amaravathi Palki Restaurant
Since 1997, Amaravathi Palki Restaurant has been serving the Durban area with distinction and pride. It supplies exclusive authentic Indian cuisine prepared with the same perfection one can expect in our motherland, India. It is part of a string of restaurants, which has lured food lovers in India and the East, Dubai as well as London, serving the best vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes.
Our specially trained Indian chefs brought to you from New Delhi, Madras, Bangalore and Hyderabad conjures up various specialties using traditional spices and masalas. Home to numerous high profile personalities and a host of loyal supporters, Palki has also catered exclusively for IPL heavyweights the Delhi Daredevils, Chennai Super Kings as well as the India National Cricket Team. Feel free to join us at our cosy and elegant family restaurant where the taste of India comes alive!

#3. Kashmir Indian Restaurant
A Culinary Paradise
It’s our mission to bring real Kashmiri cuisine and the warm hospitality of the Kashmir Valley to London, which you won’t find anywhere else in the UK. As a little taster of what to expect….
Once seated, you’ll ceremoniously wash your hands at the table in true Kashmiri style in an ornate vessel called Tashtri. The menu includes tempting dishes to suit all palates, and our waiting staff are on hand to help you choose if necessary. The dishes are then cooked to order, using fresh ingredients and a combination of aromatic spices and herbs- creating delicious flavours you won’t find for thousands of miles.


#4. House Of Curries
“I eat here at least once a week, and you can order almost anything off the menu confident it's going to be great! I would have to say that the service is pretty average, but it's not the type of place you go for the service in any case.
I should also mention that this is sort of a student type place, it's loud, the TV's ate tuned to sporting events and the tables and chairs are plastic. This is not a place for a romantic evening out.
 At the end of the day the curries are awesome (cannot go wrong with a bunny or a roti), the beer is cold and atmosphere vibrant... what else could you want!”

#5. The Little India Restaurant
We strive to constantly provide a dining experience that satisfies the modern discerning diner. We serve in a stylish and contemporary surrounding. Our aim is to build a sound relationship with all our valued customers who look to us for consistent quality, value and service.


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