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Bukhara, Cape Town

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Indian

Bukhara, Cape Town

Tucked away in Cape Town’s lively center, Bukhara is a must-visit for Indian-food lovers. This isn’t your run-of-the-mill curry house; it’s a place where traditional recipes meet modern exploration, resulting in divine dishes. Step inside, and take in the decor, which strikes a balance between chic and cozy, setting the stage for the flavor explosion on your plate.

From mouthwatering tandoori dishes to classic Korean meals that pack a flavorful punch, the menu speaks to various tastes. The kitchen team here doesn’t cut corners when it comes to ingredients. They’re all about fresh, high-quality produce, and it shows in every bite. Plus, the staff knows their stuff—from a dedicated head curry chef to an experienced head tapas chef. Bukhara’s staff is happy to guide you through the menu, ensuring you get exactly what your heart (and stomach) desires.

Whether you’re out for a laid-back lunch or celebrating something over a special dinner, Bukhara hits the spot. It’s the kind of place that’ll have you planning your next visit before you’ve even finished your meal.

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