Whenever my parents come to visit me, there is one place my dad insists on going to. The Eastern Food Bazaar. In fact, whenever any relative comes to Cape Town, he tells me to take them there. Forget going up Table Mountain or relaxing on Clifton Beach. For him, the Eastern Food Bazaar is one of the best places to go to when visiting the Cape, and I totally understand.
I first encountered the Bazaar in my varsity years, when cash was limited but going out was a regular thing. Going there was always value for money. The food was good, reasonably priced, and the large portions meant we would eat for two days. It took a while for me to introduce my parents to it (I made them take me to more expensive places when I was studying), but when I did it was quite an experience.
At first, they were apprehensive at the way things were done. The were overwhelmed by choices and confused about how things worked. Luckily I was there as their ‘bazaar guide’. I showed them where to pay, collect the slips and stand for their respective dishes.
Queuing at different counters waiting for someone to dish up your food was very strange. It’s kind of like queuing at a canteen. When they eventually got their food, they understood why the place is so awesome.
Fragrant curries, delectable naans and parathas, tasty samosas and chilli bites – these are just a few of the very many things you can eat there. One of the reasons my dad loves this place so much is that your curry comes with rice, dahl and salad – something you almost always have to buy separately at most restaurants. If Indian food does not float your boat, there are plenty of other Eastern cuisines to enjoy. Chinese, Turkish, you can even get pizza if you are not feeling adventurous. There is a great selection of baked goods, ice cream and lassi if you are craving something sweet. All the food is halal and there are plenty of great dishes for vegetarians.
Regardless of whether you sit and eat or get a takeaway, you will receive a generous helping of food. The crowd, communal tables and self-service takeaway stations can be a bit overwhelming, but once you settle into the groove, it’s smooth sailing. I have been to the Eastern Food Bazaar at different times on different days, and it is almost always full. People endure the crowds and wait in long lines because they know it will be worth their while. It has become an institution in the city and is a firm favourite for locals and tourists alike.
The Eastern Food Bazaar is a weird, wonderful machine that somehow works. You can go on a culinary adventure within its narrow passageway or stick to what you like. Either way, you will be full and happy.
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When Monday – Thursday 11 am – 10 pm, Friday – Saturday 11 am – 10:30 pm
Where 96 Longmarket Street, CBD
Cost According to menu
Contact +2721 461 2458, [email protected], www.easternfoodbazaar.co.za
Photography courtesy
Amazing place with AMAZING food.. Loved it..
@ William Allistair Moller please put this on the menu for one of our lazy days U0001f609
Amazing food, been there many times.
Lol. Okey babe.
Awesome place! I saw a scene from Homeland was filmed there!
best briyani i have ever tasted
Awsum food at unbelievable pricesU0001f44dU0001f44dU0001f44d
Sounds Great !!
THIS PLACE IS AWESOME LOVELY FOODS..
Nice variety of food and quite cheap there.Have been there a few times and i must say their portions is quite generous.A real gem.
You must go.Their food is cheap and real value for money.Their portions is quite big to.
And the portions is quite big.
When i am in Cape Town i always pop in there.Amazing value for money.
Sounds great, why not put a map on the first photo!
If anyone’s wondering, it’s right here: https://www.google.co.za/maps/place/Eastern+Food+Bazaar/@-33.9246047,18.4223445,15z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x8e5efa68e5a0ff56?sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiIxLSJhsrKAhVJpR4KHcl5C_YQ_BIIeTAK
one of the best
love this place
Great eating experience.
We will, live in Durban, but plan to move to Cape Town, later in the year!!!
THEIR FOOD I WAS GOOD WAS THE IR 2 DAY
Love going there and it’s very reasonable
Een van die dae !!!
Rob Watson Lynn Watson Francis Wheeler we’re GOING!!!
U wnne know wher it is alison
I went to Eastern Food Bazaar in Vredenburg. I asked for biryani. They mixed yellow rice and mutton curry and told me its biryani. I had a huge fight with the manager. They took me for a fool!!!!
I’ll never go to there again. The food may be cheap but the men behind the counter are rude.
Sounds good ..tell us when. ..
Very nice I like all their food. . And cheap too
Dont wait.Go with a empty stomach.The portions are big.I am telling you.Now all of a sudden i feel hungry.
Uh.Cape Town welcomes you.
Report it to the manager.I have never experienced it yet.
Faried Vallie my husband works in town and has been there a few times and has also not experienced it. I surely have. I’ll much rather go to Wembley road house for good curry.
You will love it when you’ve settled it’s an amazing city!
I have never found anyone there rude
True Norma.But each one is free to go eat where ever they are happy.
Very tasty food!!
Phillip this looks yummy!
I like Wembley to.Their food is nice to but EASTERN BAZAAR portions is more generous.And they are far cheaper than Wembley.
I love this place, is there any place like this in the Northern Suburbs??
Faried Vallie you sound like a very nice person. I think I’ll give the Eastern Bazaar another try. Thank you.
Fantastic food! !!
Love their variety of food.
I actually had lunch there sunday and today. Can’t get enough
Been there tonight.
Ok, book us baby
Faried Vallie cannot wait X
Uh.Reminiscing about that delicious food makes me hungry.Their ice cream is delicious to.
It is then the Mother City.But i am sure Durban got delicious Indian food to.
Thank You!! Yes Durban is very popular for Indian cuisine!!! The best curries!!!
Would luv to move to the beautiful Cape Town!!!!!
Not as great as when they started out but yeah it Is Indian food, generous servings and prices are good.So I will still eat their food.
Been a few times and can never find a table so we just leave! Also a big no no in summer! No aircon!
Abigail Esau en Shaneil February lmklaaaar
I love it …I’m often there 🙂
My favorite eating spot…just luv it
it is excellent value for money and such a genuine vibe there – I love it!!!!
Love Eastern Food Bazaar!
Lmk ek onthu dit baie goed…
Elaine that place can get very busy sometimes.They open early so that time is the best time to go.Obviously that place would be packed lunch time.
Cape Town is waiting.
Love the place . Good food
Love Eastern Food bazaar!!
You really feel like you are in a overseas Eastern Bazaar.