Welcome to Durban! You went to some good places as well. Not the usual tourist traps. And yes please eat the Bunny with your hands! Much better experience!
Eaten there numerous times, really really good. The workshop as well is excellent. Seabells in Tongaat is a must for their prawns cuury and rice.. A staple since the 1970s
Greetings from Cape Town South Africa - time now 08:30, just finished watching both your South African videos and now I’m super hungry and salivating, contemplating what’s on the menu for today. New subscriber 👍🏻
Man I'm missing home. I moved from Durbs to Jozi recently and only found a proper Bunny a whole 18 months since living up here. I can't wait to visit home during Easter. Thank you Nicole.
Yay I found your channel by You Tube suggestions and I was your 1000th like on this Durban Curry Delight, well done, it’s my home town, I’m now in Cape Town for the last 24 years, come for a visit when you are in my hood 🎉
I have had the pleasure of eating bunny chow at Goundens in Umbilo many times. One of the best bunny chows in South Africa. I now live in Margate and i miss the Goundens Bunny Chow.
Very proud of you eating the Bunny chow! You actually eat it with your hands like all other Indian dishes.(Right hand only) . I am a retired chef so I love your show🆒😎👍!
@@SuperPetra101 because with your left hand you are supposed to wipe yourself and you eat with your right hand . Widely accepted as the norm in some cultures.
So I appreciate Nicole for coming out to Durban and enjoying what the city has to offer. Goundens is top, so your review is definitely consistent with local opinion. Someone should have given you advice on how to actually eat a bunny. Look we dont expect you to know, so not your fault but you definitely would have enjoyed it so much more if you ate it with your hands from the start... Maybe something for the next time.. Well done though.
Our Durban food is the best in the country hands down. Bunnies are the best South African food. I’m glad you enjoyed them. Gounden’s was one of the first mutton bunnies I’ve ever had and it was by far my favorite to date. Manhattan’s in Gateway Mall coming in 2nd and Brittania 3rd for me
Preference. I love Durban Curries. But as a Capetonian, I prefer a Cape Malay curry since its a taste of home. I realised this preference when I was 2 years in Johannesburg and you could only get Durban curries in Jhb. I had to make my own Cape Malay curries.
Been to all of them...curry is good. O's refers to people...we will say something like "check that owe out". meaning "check that guy out"... Curry O's means curry guys.
Hi... Welcome to Durban my home town... The best bunny place u must go to is Hollywood in Springfield.... It's devine verity of foods..you must eat with ur hands 🙌🙌🙌
Man that bunny chows looked so mouth watering Goundens are truly the best❤you will never go wrong but the whole idea of a bunny chow is to eat it with your hands just as long as you wash them before eating other than that you good to dig in
Welcome to South Africa. We are diverse in our food. If you liked the spicy Durban food then the Cape Malay may just be the thing for you. Awesome food.
Eat some for me we’re all drooling watching this! I’m actually showing a client while her hair has color on it. We’re drooling over your food, chow chow. And Ciao Ciao xoxo
This is so refreshing to watch. Seeing you venturing to Durban (I am biased as a Durbanite) is so kewl. I miss the availability of affordable and tasty curry. Cape Town not doing it for me 😅.
As a Durban local I have to say that Goundens curry is very good, but in my experience the absolute best bunny in Durban ( Believe me...I have tried most of them ) is Chetty's takeaway in Jacobs.
I grew up eating bunny chow's and now, back in the UK and a retired chef, I still make myself a good mutton bunny at least once every two months or so. The ultimate street food and so very filling. Just one comment I must make is that knives and forks are a no no. A bunny is eaten by hand only.
It is not so easy to find a good curry place in Cape Town. There are a few but you have to travel a distance to get to it. So I make my own every Thursday and my recipe is about the same as yours.
I'm so happy you got yo try the Indian dishes in Durban. Tips for your next time. 1. Say Samosa like you're saying "u" and not "o".😅 2. Eat the bunny chow with your hands. Remember to wash them nicely first. 😂 3. You must try the "butter chicken." It's a must.🫡 4. Go visit the dolphins, you'll fall in love with them. 🥰 Enjoy. 🎉❤
Curry Os doesn't stand for curious 😊 OU's is actually slang for boys , so it's curry boys, thank you so much for highlighting Durban, and Yesss bunny's are best enjoyed with your hand, but it's your first time so now you know 😉
Oh yes! Off the beaten track. Small outlet for the local industrial workers in Jacobs. Top chow there.😋👌 a mother, her son and wife were operating there many years back. Was working at SHM Eng. that time. Best puris I've ever had! Not oily, and fluffy. Get your quart there too😊👍👍
Nicole why never say you was also coming up to Durban after Cape Town, my hometown, I would have recommended the top spots (for a Bunny Chow). My 3 favourite and most consistent places for a Bunny Chow in Durban are: 1) Curry O's, Point Waterfront (but you ate Biryani there) 1) Happy Chappy, North Beach 1) TSD, Chris Hani Road **** You never, ever eat a Bunny Chow with a knife and fork. It's eaten with your hands. Anyways, if you are still around, give it a try again at one the spots I've mentioned. PS: Goundens & HollywoodBets (IMHO) are not the best Bunny Chow eateries in Durban, as most Durbanites make it out to be. PPS: Why you never pour the Dal over the Biryani? 🧐 Potato Samosas for 4 for R35, that's a huge rip-off. Normal price for 4 Samosas is R12, maximum R16.
Thanks for all the recommendations!! I’ll have to go back to curry o’s and get the bunny chow as well! Also.. I never even thought of pouring Dahl over biryani🤯 I usually put it over plain basmati but biryani would be another level!
@@nicolemd33 and yes our Biryani is made with Lentil Dal in it, that's why I can't eat the Indian version, to me it's just coloured rice. My late Nani made the best Biryani, and I can't find any place that can come close to how she cooked, maybe that's why I'm so fussy with regards to my Bunny Chows as well.
Use your hands to eat😂 and try eating South African food not just indian food in South Africa Also try PAP with and side, shisanyama/braai(meat), phuthu, samp&beans with pulled beef(i don't know the name of the dish), kota/Sphatlo, head(sheep or cow), Mala Mogodu, Morogo, Chakalaka, Biltong and Umqombothi.
@@DigiCLIPS283 lol 😆 "also try..." nobody is forcing anyone, they're just recommendations. We eat Kota, coloreds eat Gatsby 🤷🏽♂️, there's nothing wrong with that, I'm also questioning your age now😆
Some say that this was invented when our ancestors came from India they worked like slaves on the cane fields. So when they were given food the plates or bowls should be dirty and that's when some of them should hollow out the bread and asked for the food to be put In. So they used the bread as a bowl.
Welcome to Durban! You went to some good places as well. Not the usual tourist traps. And yes please eat the Bunny with your hands! Much better experience!
Thank you!! Will do!!
Eaten there numerous times, really really good. The workshop as well is excellent. Seabells in Tongaat is a must for their prawns cuury and rice.. A staple since the 1970s
South Africa has the best food in the world. Now you know it too. :)
Greetings from Cape Town South Africa - time now 08:30, just finished watching both your South African videos and now I’m super hungry and salivating, contemplating what’s on the menu for today. New subscriber 👍🏻
Love all the “Eat with your Hands”recommendations! Now we know for next Trip❣️🤗✌🏼❤️
Haha yesss! I definitely know now❤
@@nicolemd33 Lol, first people I see eating a Bunny Chow with a fork.
Had some guests from Norway and took them for a bunny, when they lifted the cutler i was like wooh nah , eat with rhe hands plz 😂
Your channel was recommended to me - what a pleasant surprise. I've just watched 3 videos in a row, thanks ;)
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed the videos:)
Man I'm missing home. I moved from Durbs to Jozi recently and only found a proper Bunny a whole 18 months since living up here. I can't wait to visit home during Easter. Thank you Nicole.
Oh wow! Well, Goundens is waiting for you! Glad you enjoyed the video:)
Where did you find the bunny chow
Dont worry about him his talking shit @@nicolemd33
Great videos Nicole, bunny chow looks decent! You are absolutely gorgeous too, first time tuning in. Keep up the great vlogs. Let's goooooo
Bunny Chow. This is something new. Looks good. Thanks for the video. The stadium food looked good too.
Yay I found your channel by You Tube suggestions and I was your 1000th like on this Durban Curry Delight, well done, it’s my home town, I’m now in Cape Town for the last 24 years, come for a visit when you are in my hood 🎉
How cool!! Thank you!!! I’m glad you enjoyed the video:)
Great videos...❤❤❤Thank you for show casing us(Durban)....
I’m glad you enjoyed it❤
I love a good bunny and i love indian food👌🏼
I have had the pleasure of eating bunny chow at Goundens in Umbilo many times. One of the best bunny chows in South Africa. I now live in Margate and i miss the Goundens Bunny Chow.
NEVER EVER EVER Eat a bunny with a knife and fork. Always eat it with your hands. That is the secret to it.
Noted! I feel like I have to go back and eat bunny chow with my hands now😂 seriously though
@@nicolemd33dooooo ittttt 😁
This is the best video I have seen showcasing South African Indian cuisine by a tourist .
Yes Ja... can't chow a bunny with cutlery should be illegal 😂
The knife & fork and the American accent is off putting from both the male & female
Very proud of you eating the Bunny chow! You actually eat it with your hands like all other Indian dishes.(Right hand only) . I am a retired chef so I love your show🆒😎👍!
I can definitely see how it would taste better without silverware! I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
Why right hand only??? Im a lefty and cant eat with my right hand
@@SuperPetra101 because with your left hand you are supposed to wipe yourself and you eat with your right hand . Widely accepted as the norm in some cultures.
@@Patshes We not all Muslim bru lol, I wipe with my right hand, so I eat with my left hand😂👍
@@SuperPetra101 I am left handed and eaten many a bunny chow's with my left hand.
So I appreciate Nicole for coming out to Durban and enjoying what the city has to offer. Goundens is top, so your review is definitely consistent with local opinion. Someone should have given you advice on how to actually eat a bunny. Look we dont expect you to know, so not your fault but you definitely would have enjoyed it so much more if you ate it with your hands from the start... Maybe something for the next time.. Well done though.
I will definitely have to come back and try with my hands!!
Our Durban food is the best in the country hands down. Bunnies are the best South African food. I’m glad you enjoyed them. Gounden’s was one of the first mutton bunnies I’ve ever had and it was by far my favorite to date. Manhattan’s in Gateway Mall coming in 2nd and Brittania 3rd for me
thats awesome..thank you for visiting my hometown..love your videos
Did you try Hollywood's in Springfield Park, durban
No but I would like to next time!
fantastic video its great you enjoyed the experience
Thank you🤍
Wow so glad you can showcase our bunny chow!❤ Just want to say fingers are the best cutlery for bunny chow.😂😂
It’s so good!! Glad to showcase it! Next time I will 100% be using my hands
That bunny chow looks devine❤❤❤❤
It was!!!
You are good in heart thank you. India
You are at the BEST BUNNY PLACE IN KZN...!!!!! I love that place..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It was so good❤
Nicole this the first time seeing your channel looks absolutely delicious you should try Indian delicacy ❤💕👌
Thank you❤
Spotted my baby girl at the Donut Stall!! Awesome video.. ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you❤
Love this🙌
You are in my home town 😊, love your content. From Johannesburg, South Africa
Thank you:)
May Allah SWT bless you and your family from Pakistan 🙂. Best regards from Pakistan 🙂.
😢😢😢😢😢
Just earned urself a new follower.
And yes, please use ur hands.
I definitely will next time! Thank you❤ glad you liked the video!
Great video! Who makes a better curry between Durban South Africa and India?
Durban 💯
Preference. I love Durban Curries. But as a Capetonian, I prefer a Cape Malay curry since its a taste of home. I realised this preference when I was 2 years in Johannesburg and you could only get Durban curries in Jhb. I had to make my own Cape Malay curries.
Love the way you pronounce things compared to how we say it lol really cool
There's a restaurant called TSD in Durban. They make awesome prawn bunny chows, give them a try if you are still in Durban.
Ohhh I'll have to check it out next time I'm in Durban!
Oh Man, that looks SO good, want to go to SA just for the bunnychow
Been to all of them...curry is good. O's refers to people...we will say something like "check that owe out". meaning
"check that guy out"... Curry O's means curry guys.
Okay thank you for telling me this!! When I saw the name I just assumed it was a clever way to say “curious”
Lovely food!!
Hi... Welcome to Durban my home town... The best bunny place u must go to is Hollywood in Springfield.... It's devine verity of foods..you must eat with ur hands 🙌🙌🙌
Yes Hollywood is best bunny
Next time I’ll go there! Thanks for the rec!
❤great video ❤ of Durban.. South Africa 🇿🇦 i love your video's ❤
Thank you❤❤
A proud Durbanite myself, you are on point but a bunny is best enjoyed eaten with your hands 😊
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Man that bunny chows looked so mouth watering Goundens are truly the best❤you will never go wrong but the whole idea of a bunny chow is to eat it with your hands just as long as you wash them before eating other than that you good to dig in
Welcome to South Africa. We are diverse in our food. If you liked the spicy Durban food then the Cape Malay may just be the thing for you. Awesome food.
Thank you! Extremely diverse in food!
I’ll need to try more cape Malay dishes next time I’m there!
Lovely food, thanks for the video
Glad you enjoyed it!
Eat some for me we’re all drooling watching this! I’m actually showing a client while her hair has color on it. We’re drooling over your food, chow chow.
And Ciao Ciao xoxo
it was sooo good!
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This is so refreshing to watch. Seeing you venturing to Durban (I am biased as a Durbanite) is so kewl. I miss the availability of affordable and tasty curry. Cape Town not doing it for me 😅.
So happy you enjoyed the video❤
go to Exotic or solly manjra doe the best briyani too
Where is this located in Durban?
9:04 why is Lungi Ngidi selling samoosas instead of playing?😅😅😅
As a Durban local I have to say that Goundens curry is very good, but in my experience the absolute best bunny in Durban ( Believe me...I have tried most of them ) is Chetty's takeaway in Jacobs.
Youve just become my favourite youtuber to follow...that says a lot...
Thank you❤
That beans bunny chow is my favourite. I miss it already.
Goundens will always be the best in My opinion ❤❤❤❤
I grew up eating bunny chow's and now, back in the UK and a retired chef, I still make myself a good mutton bunny at least once every two months or so. The ultimate street food and so very filling. Just one comment I must make is that knives and forks are a no no. A bunny is eaten by hand only.
Damn, Nicole sure can pack it away😂
Thanks for doing , Indian Chow does not get recognized on these food shows
It should! So tasty!
It is not so easy to find a good curry place in Cape Town. There are a few but you have to travel a distance to get to it. So I make my own every Thursday and my recipe is about the same as yours.
pl guide me good indian restro in roodepoort johannesburg
Is this like a South African Pav Bhaji?
Glad you love the Bunnies, heavily food.
Did they wash their hands before preparing food??
Do you ask that for every restaurant you at?
Thanks for showing our beautiful count😂 lmao got to Surf Riders in South beach for a crab curry
I’ll put it on my list for next time!
I'm so happy you got yo try the Indian dishes in Durban.
Tips for your next time.
1. Say Samosa like you're saying "u" and not "o".😅
2. Eat the bunny chow with your hands. Remember to wash them nicely first. 😂
3. You must try the "butter chicken." It's a must.🫡
4. Go visit the dolphins, you'll fall in love with them. 🥰
Enjoy. 🎉❤
You should try island hotel.
Curry Os doesn't stand for curious 😊 OU's is actually slang for boys , so it's curry boys, thank you so much for highlighting Durban, and Yesss bunny's are best enjoyed with your hand, but it's your first time so now you know 😉
You did the right thing. When going to Durban, you have to eat a bunny chow and curry food❤❤😂.
Please do am a white south african and even we eat our bunnys with our hands
Eat with ur hands ❤
Mmmm now thats a real authentic bunny chow, made with real home grown bunny rabbits
Tandoori chicken is one of my favourite dishes.
A bunny being eaten with a knife and fork??? 😱 You should also try Chettys in Teakwood Road...
Oh yes! Off the beaten track. Small outlet for the local industrial workers in Jacobs. Top chow there.😋👌 a mother, her son and wife were operating there many years back. Was working at SHM Eng. that time. Best puris I've ever had! Not oily, and fluffy. Get your quart there too😊👍👍
Come now guys , don't be too hard on them ...
Their waitress should have "schooled" them on how to eat it ...
Thank you for making me hungry😂😂
No problem😂 editing these videos makes me hungry as well lol
And I'm hungry and the food is second thou🙆🏿♂️🙆🏿♂️
That bunny looks fire
Next time please try oriental at the bluff
Best bunny in Dutban ❤❤ Goudens
One of the best bunny chows and curries I have had is @HappyChappy they in north beach by the spa . The food and services are top class ❤
Welcome to Durban...hope you enjoyed one of the most iconic dishes from this part of the world ❤🔥❤️
You got to admit our curry is better here?lol and your accent makes content even better
Definitely some top notch curry!
Better curry compared to india ?@@nicolemd33
Its extremely difficult to find a place that makes nice veg bunny chows. The best veg bunny chow is at Patels in Grey Street, Durban
Amir will be excited to try!
Hi you on Durban and eating one of our top shows and you eating it with a fork and knife 😮
Next time I’ll use my hands for sure. My mistake
You are doing really good
Try the lamb bunny chow from Hollywoodbets and then vote 😁it's the best imo
If you going to do something,do it right,eat with your fingers
You should try Reshmi kabab, Chicken tikka kaba and lal mansh with paratha
Thanks for the recs!!!
Nicole why never say you was also coming up to Durban after Cape Town, my hometown, I would have recommended the top spots (for a Bunny Chow).
My 3 favourite and most consistent places for a Bunny Chow in Durban are:
1) Curry O's, Point Waterfront (but you ate Biryani there)
1) Happy Chappy, North Beach
1) TSD, Chris Hani Road
****
You never, ever eat a Bunny Chow with a knife and fork. It's eaten with your hands. Anyways, if you are still around, give it a try again at one the spots I've mentioned.
PS: Goundens & HollywoodBets (IMHO) are not the best Bunny Chow eateries in Durban, as most Durbanites make it out to be.
PPS: Why you never pour the Dal over the Biryani? 🧐
Potato Samosas for 4 for R35, that's a huge rip-off. Normal price for 4 Samosas is R12, maximum R16.
Thanks for all the recommendations!! I’ll have to go back to curry o’s and get the bunny chow as well! Also.. I never even thought of pouring Dahl over biryani🤯 I usually put it over plain basmati but biryani would be another level!
@@nicolemd33 and yes our Biryani is made with Lentil Dal in it, that's why I can't eat the Indian version, to me it's just coloured rice.
My late Nani made the best Biryani, and I can't find any place that can come close to how she cooked, maybe that's why I'm so fussy with regards to my Bunny Chows as well.
I feel lie Nicole went through the 3 socio economic groups. Going from the most local to the most classy.
Eating a bunny chow with one's hands is a highly recommended messy but comfortable and delicious love affair.
If there were more people in the restaurant you would have been stared at. Bunny is always eaten with your hands. Goundens is the best 👌
Next time I will definitely not be using a knife and fork lol. Goundens is incredible❤
Sasol mount edgecombe has the best bunny chow in durban! And they now open again 24/7🎉
Use your hands to eat😂 and try eating South African food not just indian food in South Africa
Also try PAP with and side, shisanyama/braai(meat), phuthu, samp&beans with pulled beef(i don't know the name of the dish), kota/Sphatlo, head(sheep or cow), Mala Mogodu, Morogo, Chakalaka, Biltong and Umqombothi.
Omg saving all of these! Thanks for the recommendations!! And yes, next time the bunny chow will be eaten with my hands!😂
Kota is a copy cat version of the Gatsby created by the cape Colored man
It's her Chanel mind your business
@@DigiCLIPS283 lol 😆 "also try..." nobody is forcing anyone, they're just recommendations. We eat Kota, coloreds eat Gatsby 🤷🏽♂️, there's nothing wrong with that, I'm also questioning your age now😆
@Mogau_Alemiam I know your motive behind your recommendations...nobody cares about you guys copycat versions of the originals sorry
Goudens Curries should go National - open branches in Gauteng - WC etc all provinces.
The flavour comes from eating with your hands and licking your fingers
Some say that this was invented when our ancestors came from India they worked like slaves on the cane fields. So when they were given food the plates or bowls should be dirty and that's when some of them should hollow out the bread and asked for the food to be put In. So they used the bread as a bowl.
Makes sense!
South Africa has the best food in the world ❤
Can’t argue with that!
This is the first video I've seen of yours. You've earned a fulltime subscriber! Hope to have you back soon😃
A knife and fork while eating a Bunny...XD
Hollywood in Springfield has best bunny and other food
I’ll have to try it next time!
Next time eat the bunny chow the way it's meant to be eaten...with your hands...lol promise you it will taste even better....
My bad, I definitely will next time!
It's pronounced mylow 😊
A bunny is best eaten with your hands - it even tastes better lol.