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Delicious chicken makhnie and dhal makhnie at Ghazal. The chicken makhnie has a slightly sweet taste to it and the dhal makhnie was very smooth, creamy and filling. We paired our mains with butter naan and naan topped with crushed cashews and coconut View all feedback.
Delicious chicken makhnie and dhal makhnie at Ghazal. The chicken makhnie has a slightly sweet taste to it and the dhal makhnie was very smooth, creamy and filling. We paired our mains with butter naan and naan topped with crushed cashews and coconut
Ordered food couple of times while staying in Marriott in melrose arch and speed of delivery is awesome. Food sent was fresh, warm and tasted good although biryani wasn’t the traditional style. I believe restaurant should publicize Halal options more explicitly.
'Spice of Life ' are the words Ghazal is known by and this is an apt description of what to expect when visiting their Melrose Arch store. In India, dining is always an occasion and family and food go hand in hand. This made Ghazal a great choice to celebrate my dad’s 65th dinner. He and I don’t get much time to spend together so this was the perfect opportunity for some father and son time.<br/ <br/ On a rather dull and chilly Joburg night, entering this beautiful restaurant and being warmly welcomed by our waiter Masai was a great way to start the evening.<br/ <br/ Seated at a table near the fire, we perused the menu and decided on a mixed platter for starters so we could sample a bit of everything on offer. Onion Badjia, Pakoda, Chicken Tikka, Chicken Risme Kebab, Shish Kebab and of course a Lamb Samoosa for good measure. A mini feast of flavours complemented by a delicious bottle of Chocolate Block red wine.<br/ <br/ I must say I was in a very happy place and the evening had just started. Being lamb fans and with Masai 's expert recommendation, we opted for the Lamb Rogan Josh and the Lamb Korma with a side of butter and garlic Naan.<br/ <br/ Both dishes were so tasty we couldn 't resist having a taste of each other 's. Feeling more than satisfied with our delicious meal, we sipped a bit more wine and decided that a birthday celebration is never complete without dessert. Dad decided that the Chocolate Volcano was a must and it was true indulgence. A rich chocolate centered cake that was so very decadent. A great end to leave us feeling warm and fulfilled in every way.<br/ <br/ It 's clear to see the passion and heart in every moment of dining at Ghazal. Thank you for such a memorable experience. We 'll definitely be back! <br/ <br/ For more follow dazz1210 on Twitter and Instagram and visit [hidden link]<br/ <br/ #JoziFoodie #ThisFoodieLife #MoreThanFoodMag #RealPeopleRealTalk
Ghazal definitely has the best curry in Johannesburg! We went last night and the service was very good and curries delicious! We shared the chicken jal frezi and lamb vindaloo with rice and butter naan!! The restaurant itself is nice and cosy and the decor is tasteful! Perfect dinner for a cold winters night!
I was recently invited to dine at Ghazal. Ghazal is a restaurant located in Melrose Arch serving North Indian cuisine. I’m a fan of Indian food so I was really looking forward to visiting. We arrived on Ghazal on a Saturday night. The restaurant has a sophisticated and elegant feel to it, definitely a much more upmarket restaurant when it comes to Indian food in South Africa. We were seated at a table adjacent to a gorgeous glass wine display and what a great wine selection Ghazal has. I started with a glass of Beyerskloof Pinotage – the perfect way to warm up on a cool autumn evening. This was followed by the mixed platter starter comprising onion pakoda, chicken tikka and a lamb samoosa. The chicken was perfectly cooked, still tender and juicy. Loved the flavours and spices of the lamb samoosa. For my main meal, I had the