Quick answer
Durban's bunny chow scene offers a range of options, from budget-friendly eats to award-winning curries, typically ranging from R40 to R150. Goundens, known for its legendary mutton bunny, stands out as a top recommendation for experiencing this iconic Durban street food.
- Best overall
- Panaji's
- Price/value range
- 50 – R90
- Top-ranked pick
- Goundens — R50–R120
- Last verified
- 2026-03
Top verdicts
- Goundens: The undisputed heavyweight champion of Durban bunny chow.
- Hollywood Bets: The most unexpected entry on this list — yes, the betting chain makes fantastic bunny chow.
- Oriental: A Durban institution that keeps popping up in recommendations.
Durban's bunny chow scene offers a range of options, from budget-friendly eats to award-winning curries, typically ranging from R40 to R150. Goundens, known for its legendary mutton bunny, stands out as a top recommendation for experiencing this iconic Durban street food.
Bunny chow is Durban's gift to the world — a hollowed-out loaf of white bread stuffed with curry, eaten with your hands. Born in the city's Indian community during the 1940s, it's become the ultimate Durban street food. Every local has their spot, and they'll fight you about it.
We analyzed dozens of Reddit posts from r/Durban, r/southafrica, and r/AskZA to find the spots that actual Durbanites and serious bunny chow hunters recommend — not tourism board picks. These are the places that come up again and again when someone asks "where's the best bunny?"
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How we built this list
We analyzed 30+ Reddit posts and 200+ comments across r/Durban, r/southafrica, r/AskZA, and r/johannesburg — spanning 2019 to 2026. Spots were ranked by how frequently they were recommended by independent users. We cross-referenced with Durban's Bunny Chow Hunter community mentions. Local Durbanite picks were weighted more heavily than tourist posts.
1Goundens
LegendQuick comparison
- Best for
- Legend in Umbilo / Congella
- Strengths
- 4.4★ from 2,069 Google reviews · Legend · Umbilo / Congella
- Limitations
- the mutton curry is on another level
- Price / value
- 4.4★ from 2,069 reviews
- Why it made the list
- The undisputed heavyweight champion of Durban bunny chow. When Redditors are asked "where's the best bunny?" Goundens comes up more than any other name. It's won multiple awards and has a near-religious following. The Umbilo Road location isn't fancy — it's a proper takeaway joint — but the mutton curry is on another level. Worth the drive from anywhere in Durban.
- What to order
- Goundens, located in Umbilo/Congella, is a legendary bunny chow spot where prices range from R50–R120. The gold standard here is the quarter mutton bunny. The mutton curry is slow-cooked until it falls apart, with a rich, deeply spiced gravy that soaks into the bread perfectly. Their chicken bunny is also excellent if you want something lighter.
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2Hollywood Bets
TakeawayQuick comparison
- Best for
- Takeaway in Springfield / Greyville (multiple branches)
- Strengths
- 4.1★ from 2,468 Google reviews · Takeaway · Springfield / Greyville (multiple branches)
- Limitations
- Can get busy at peak times
- Price / value
- 4.1★ from 2,468 reviews
- Why it made the list
- The most unexpected entry on this list — yes, the betting chain makes fantastic bunny chow. Their central kitchen model means the quality stays consistent, and the Springfield branch has literally won local awards. It's not a restaurant experience — grab a takeaway and head to Blue Lagoon or the beach. Budget-friendly and reliably good.
- What to order
- Hollywood Bets, with multiple branches in Springfield/Greyville, is a takeaway spot where bunny chows cost R50–R90. They're known for their mutton bunny. Hollywood Bets apparently has a central kitchen which keeps the quality remarkably consistent across branches. Springfield and Greyville are the recommended locations.
- Wait expectation
- Can get busy at peak times
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3Oriental
ClassicQuick comparison
- Best for
- Classic in Durban North (Mackeurtan Avenue)
- Strengths
- 4.1★ from 689 Google reviews · Classic · Durban North (Mackeurtan Avenue)
- Limitations
- many regulars argue it's just as good
- Price / value
- 4.1★ from 689 reviews
- Why it made the list
- A Durban institution that keeps popping up in recommendations. The Durban North location on Mackeurtan Avenue is the go-to — it's consistently mentioned by locals for reliable, well-spiced mutton bunnies. Not as hyped as Goundens, but many regulars argue it's just as good. Solid choice if you're in the northern suburbs.
- What to order
- Oriental, a classic bunny chow restaurant located on Mackeurtan Avenue in Durban North, offers bunny chows priced from R55–R130 and has a rating of 4.1 stars with 689 reviews. The mutton bunny is the crowd favorite. Oriental also does excellent biryanis. They used to be on Florida Road (Workshop area) but moved to Durban North. The Mackeurtan Avenue branch is the one locals recommend.
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4Cane Cutters
ClassicQuick comparison
- Best for
- Classic in Berea / Durban North
- Strengths
- 3.2★ from 98 Google reviews · Known for vegetarian options · Classic
- Price / value
- 3.2★ from 98 reviews
- Why it made the list
- An award-winning bunny chow spot that impresses even non-South Africans. Cane Cutters is more of a proper restaurant compared to the takeaway joints dominating this list — you can actually sit down and have a meal. The bunny is excellent and the wider menu means your non-bunny-eating companions won't go hungry. A safe, quality bet.
- What to order
- Cane Cutters, a classic bunny chow restaurant in Berea/Durban North, offers bunny chows priced from R60–R140 and has a rating of 3.2 stars with 98 reviews. Any curry bunny is a good choice here, as they've won "best bunny" awards. The mutton is the star, but their prawn curry bunny is also highly rated. It's a full sit-down restaurant with a wider menu than most bunny spots.
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5La Mercy Beach Hotel
CoastalQuick comparison
- Best for
- Coastal in La Mercy, North Coast
- Strengths
- 3.7★ from 514 Google reviews · Coastal · La Mercy, North Coast
- Limitations
- combine it with a beach day and you've got a perfect Durban outing
- Price / value
- 3.7★ from 514 reviews
- Why it made the list
- The insider's pick. While Goundens gets all the headlines, the Bunny Chow Hunter community quietly rates La Mercy Beach Hotel as one of the best — "the closest thing to home-cooked" is the highest compliment a Durban bunny can receive. It's a drive up the North Coast, but combine it with a beach day and you've got a perfect Durban outing.
- What to order
- La Mercy Beach Hotel, a coastal spot in La Mercy on the North Coast, offers bunny chows priced from R60–R150 and has a rating of 3.7 stars with 514 reviews. The mutton bunny is described by Redditors as "the closest thing to home-cooked." Their curries have that slow-simmered, family-recipe depth that mass-produced spots can't replicate. If you're near the North Coast, this is the one.
6Britannia Hotel (Capsicum)
Hotel RestaurantQuick comparison
- Best for
- Hotel Restaurant in Umgeni Road
- Strengths
- 3.9★ from 661 Google reviews · Known for vegetarian options · Hotel Restaurant
- Limitations
- there's safe inside parking and the food is proper
- Price / value
- 3.9★ from 661 reviews
- Why it made the list
- A Durban institution tucked inside the Britannia Hotel on Umgeni Road. Yes, the area around it is "a bit dodgy" as Redditors note — but there's safe inside parking and the food is proper. The Capsicum restaurant serves everything from bunnies to biryanis and has been around for decades. An authentic Durban experience, rough edges and all.
- What to order
- Britannia Hotel (Capsicum), a hotel restaurant on Umgeni Road, offers bunny chows priced from R55–R130 and has a rating of 3.9 stars with 661 reviews. Their full range of bunny chow is solid — mutton, chicken, and beans. The Capsicum restaurant inside the hotel serves proper Durban Indian food across the board. Biryanis and rotis are also excellent.
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7Panaji's
ClassicQuick comparison
- Best for
- Classic in Durban North
- Strengths
- 4.5★ from 360 Google reviews · Classic · Durban North
- Price / value
- 4.5★ from 360 reviews
- Why it made the list
- The homemade bread makes all the difference here. While most bunny spots use standard bakery bread, Panaji's bakes their own — and the result is a fluffier, sturdier shell that holds up better to the curry. Portions are generous (multiple Redditors confirm the "bigger than average" claim). A Durban North favorite that's quietly building a loyal following.
- What to order
- Panaji's, a classic bunny chow spot in Durban North, offers bunny chows priced from R50–R120 and has a rating of 4.5 stars with 360 reviews. Any bunny is a good choice here, but the standout is that they bake their own bread, and the portions are bigger than average. "Bigger than your average 1/4" is what Redditors say. Their range of curries gives you plenty of options.
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8Curry O's
BeachfrontQuick comparison
- Best for
- Beachfront in Near uShaka / Point
- Strengths
- 4.3★ from 392 Google reviews · Beachfront · Near uShaka / Point
- Price / value
- 4.3★ from 392 reviews
- Why it made the list
- The beachfront bunny chow spot with a cult following. Located near uShaka, it's perfectly positioned for tourists and beach-goers. The passionate defense from u/Ok-Problem-9859 — "disappointed" by everything else — is the kind of loyalty that signals something special. Great for a casual bunny after a day at the beach.
- What to order
- Curry O's, a beachfront spot near uShaka/Point, offers bunny chows priced from R50–R110 and has a rating of 4.3 stars with 392 reviews. The mutton bunny is the go-to. Located near the beachfront by uShaka Marine World, it's the perfect post-beach bunny chow spot. One Redditor says they're "disappointed" every time they get a bunny anywhere else.
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9Bilaals
BeachfrontQuick comparison
- Best for
- Beachfront in North Beach / Umhlanga (The Pearls)
- Strengths
- 4.2★ from 1,067 Google reviews · Known for vegetarian options · Beachfront
- Price / value
- 4.2★ from 1,067 reviews
- Why it made the list
- The beachfront bunny with two great locations. The North Beach spot puts you right on Durban's Golden Mile, while the Pearls branch in Umhlanga is more upmarket. u/Careful_Technology33 is literally willing to bet money on Bilaals being the best — that's conviction. Great for visitors staying in the beachfront or Umhlanga area.
- What to order
- Bilaals, a beachfront spot with locations at North Beach and The Pearls in Umhlanga, offers bunny chows priced from R55–R120. The mutton bunny is considered the "best bunny by far" according to one passionate Redditor. Two locations: the original at North Beach and a newer branch at The Pearls in Umhlanga. Both are highly rated.
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10Westbrook Bakery
CoastalQuick comparison
- Best for
- Coastal in Westbrook Beach, North Coast
- Strengths
- 4.1★ from 734 Google reviews · Coastal · Westbrook Beach, North Coast
- Limitations
- often overlooked component of great bunny chow
- Price / value
- 4.1★ from 734 reviews
- Why it made the list
- The prawn bunny specialist. Being a bakery first means the bread is consistently fresh and perfectly baked — a critical but often overlooked component of great bunny chow. The North Coast location makes it a great pit stop if you're driving between Durban and Ballito. Their prawn bunny is the one to get; it's what the Bunny Chow Hunters specifically recommend.
- What to order
- Westbrook Bakery, a coastal spot on Westbrook Beach on the North Coast, offers bunny chows priced from R60–R140 and has a rating of 4.1 stars with 734 reviews. The prawn bunny is Westbrook's claim to fame. While most places are known for mutton, Westbrook Bakery does the best prawn bunny chow on the North Coast. It's a bakery first, so the bread is impeccable.
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11Food Xpress
Hidden GemQuick comparison
- Best for
- Hidden Gem in Overport
- Strengths
- 4.4★ from 88 Google reviews · Hidden Gem · Overport
- Limitations
- delivers incredible flavor
- Price / value
- 4.4★ from 88 reviews
- Why it made the list
- The local's secret in Overport. The beans bunny with mutton gravy and cheese is a combination that sounds humble but delivers incredible flavor. It's the cheapest spot on this list and the one most likely to be overlooked by tourists — which is exactly why the locals love it. If you want to eat like a Durbanite on a budget, this is your spot.
- What to order
- Food Xpress, a hidden gem in Overport, offers bunny chows priced from R40–R90 and has a rating of 4.4 stars with 88 reviews. The beans bunny with mutton gravy and cheese is a legendary combination that only insiders know about. It's a budget bunny with maximum flavor. The mutton gravy elevates the beans to another level, and the melted cheese ties it all together.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is bunny chow?
Bunny chow is Durban's signature dish — a hollowed-out loaf of white bread filled with curry. It originated in Durban's Indian community in the 1940s as a portable meal for workers who weren't allowed to sit in restaurants during apartheid. The bread acts as both plate and utensil: you tear off pieces and scoop the curry. It comes in quarter, half, and full loaf sizes. Mutton is the classic filling, but you'll find chicken, beans, prawn, and mixed options everywhere.
What is the best filling for bunny chow?
Mutton bunny chow is considered the gold standard by most Durbanites — the slow-cooked mutton curry with rich gravy is what made bunny chow famous. Prawn bunny is the premium option and a must-try at coastal spots like Westbrook Bakery. Beans bunny (especially with mutton gravy and cheese, as served at Food Xpress) is the beloved budget option. For first-timers, start with a quarter mutton bunny.
How much does bunny chow cost in Durban?
A quarter bunny chow in Durban typically costs R40–R70, while a half can range from R70–R120. Prawn bunnies are pricier at R80–R150. Hollywood Bets and Food Xpress are the budget-friendly options, while sit-down restaurants like Cane Cutters and La Mercy Beach Hotel charge more. Most places are takeaway-focused, which keeps prices down.
How do you eat bunny chow properly?
Bunny chow is traditionally eaten with your hands — no cutlery needed. Tear off pieces of the bread shell and use them to scoop up the curry. Start with the 'virgin' (the scooped-out bread plug that sits on top). Work your way through the curry and bread together. The bottom of the loaf, soaked through with gravy, is considered the best part. Some places give you a fork, but purists insist on hands only. Have napkins ready.
Why is it called bunny chow?
The name's origin is debated, but the most widely accepted explanation is that it comes from 'bania' — a Hindi term for the Indian merchant caste (Banias) who first sold the dish. 'Chow' is slang for food. So 'bania chow' became 'bunny chow.' It has nothing to do with rabbits. The dish was created in Durban's Grey Street area (now Dr Yusuf Dadoo Street) in the 1940s as a practical way to serve curry to takeaway customers.
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