It's one of those places which most families would have visited if you are living in Durban. Popular for their jelebi, wide range of traditional Indian sweetmeats and sev and nut combos. Whether it was a prayer, celebration or a Friday treat, a stop at the famous Indian Delight was a way of life for the Indian household. The puri patha was a definite savoury treat. It seems to have passed through generations because the current owner Ravi has inherited his father's style of treating customers with respect and a smile. Their samoosas are very tasty. I've recently tasted their takeaway food. The broadbeans curry was enjoyable... Spice was right, not oily and freshly cooked. Abit on the pricey side for the quantity but you won't go wrong with taste and freshness. It's a quaint place that's bursting with colourful sweetmeats, aromas and tons of tasty goodies. The next time you looking around for freshly made sweetmeats or a savoury snack on a cold day, stop by.... You won't be...
Read moreWe had such an unbelievably busy day that we didn't even notice that it was way past lunch time. My hubby being a vegetarian quickly googled the closet eatery where we could get some savories..Indian Delight was the first on his list and they certainly didn't disappoint. The manager Ravi is courteous and polite. I asked for the fattest goolab jamun and he took the platter out the counter for me to choose. I kid you not when I say this was by far the most devine, delish goolab jamun I have ever eaten. The pollie was equally awesome and so was the puri patha, samoosas and vedas. Highly recommend Indian Delights @ 385 Felix Dlamini Street...oh yeah and so very...
Read moreFood is still of a very high standard, staff are friendly, and management is ever willing to help. They are prepared to go the extra mile to bring a smile on their customers face. Parking can be a bit of a problem, but if you are patient, you will definitely get parking. The taste of their food is worth the wait. Reasonably price and of high quality. Food is not produced in mass like most other competitors, so you are guaranteed the best flavors. Don't go too late in the afternoon, like I did recently. Most of the samosas, chillie bites, etc. are normally sold out. You snooze, you lose! Try them out. They are worth the...
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