Food Review: A hidden gem worth betting on

02 September 2015 - 02:05 By Sibusiso Ngalwa

Durban's curry hangouts have a tendency to shout out loud for everyone to hear. Who doesn't know Florida Road's House of Curries, Govender's Original House of Curries and Britannia Hotel's Capsicum (Red Pepper) Restaurant?But a small pub, Bartab No 56, hidden away at the Atrium mall (formerly Overport City), might well be the city's best-kept secret.Not only does it serve the best curries - the venue's samp and mutton curry special is irresistible and the briyani is up there with the best in town - but they are dirt cheap, and that applies to the drinks as well as the food.If curry is not your thing, then the grilled hake, which comes with a generous portion of chips, is a steal at R30 a portion. A burger sells for R40.Bartab No 56 is not your traditional restaurant. Far from it. It's actually a sports-betting pub. But don't let that conjure up images of a seedy, smoke-filled, dimly lit dungeon. The venue is modern, with a laid-back vibe, modern furnishings, exposed brick walls and raw-wood tables and benches. Top that with the hospitable manager and excellent service and you'll forget you're in the company of ageing, shabby punters.Beers cost less than R15, and if you manage to make it in time for happy hour (between 5pm and 6pm) then expect to pay only R10.50 for a dumpie. The same costs R25 in Florida Road.The other night I turned up for some Phuza Thursday sundowners with seven colleagues, who all agree that this is the best deal in town. A fair number of rounds and about five meals later, the bill came to a princely R560.While Bartab might not be the kind of place to take your better half on a date, it is perfect for chilling over a few pints with friends.Need to knowWhen to go: Around 5.30pm, after the horses have run the last race and the punters, who can be noisy, have left.Who to take: Your cash-strapped colleagues. Loads of food and laughter, at a fraction of the amount you'd ordinarily spend.What not to do: Pop in on your way to a dinner. Bartab's food is irresistibleWhat to drink: At those prices, as much as possible.Whatever you do: Don't try this spot for a romantic first date. Unless her name is Beauty.How much do you need: R50 get you a proper meal and a drink.Address: Shop 56, The Atrium mall..

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