Ghazal - Best restaurant in Johannesburg

Location

Johannesburg
South Africa
26° 1' 58.5804" S, 28° 3' 43.7076" E
ZA
General info: 

Ghazal - Triptipper.com pick for the best Indian food in Johannesburg. The food is tasty, affordable and the service is great.

The menu is rich with starters like lamb mince samoosa, onion badjia chilli bites, mutton roti roll that continues with the different lamb main dishes such as lamb curry, palak, bhuna gosht and others. There are also exquisite vegetarian and chicken plates. The restaurant is located on the North of the city and is surrounded by interesting streets and various shops.

Getting there: 

Easiest to get there is by own car or a taxi.

Costs: 

Price level is pretty affordable.

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Interesting places nearby

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