Five of the best seafood

22 April 2015 - 02:03 By Shelley Seid

Seafood that would make Neptune drool Neo caféYou do not mess about in an authentic Portuguese venue like Neo's - its chicken peri-peri, a couple of dozen prawns or calamari heads, and that's it. Oh, and Mozambican beer.Tried and tested: The best of both worlds - the prawn and chicken combo.Sol Harris Crescent, North Beach,031-332-2299DarumaIf you like sushi and have seriously deep pockets. The owner, the head chef and often the clientele are Japanese so it is Durban's closest thing to the real deal.Tried and tested: Deep-fried oysters.North Beach, Southern Sun Elangeni and Maharani, 031-337-0423Fish deliA simple restaurant and takeaway that provides portions fit for the hungry.Tried and tested:The fish bunny. Why not? It's Durban.53 Helen Joseph Road, Glenwood,031-201-8052El ArishIt's been around since 1983, knocking the socks off its constantly returning customers with the prawn curry .Tried and tested:A fish curry to make your senses sing.899 Bluff Road, Bluff, 031-467-9576FishA small, laid-back taverna-style spot, choc-a-block with fish fresh off the boat.Tried and tested: Prawns are melt-in-your- mouth perfection.Protea Mall, Ridge Road, Umhlanga, 031-561-2912..

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