"My favourite place to eat them is in the Eastern Food Bazaar right in the centre of the city. The bunny chow is not only really great from here, but it’s also super cheap as well, so many tourists stop here for lunch on their day trips around the city!"
on Bunny Chow
"Where to find this delicious food? – Have a look at Punjabi at Eastern Food Bazaar on Longmarket Street. Here, you can appreciate a choice of veg, chicken and sheep bunny chow."
on Bunny Chow
"Hop on over to the Eastern Food Bazaar on Longmarket Street and fill up for $3.50 in a quirky setting."
on Bunny Chow
"For the full local Bunny Chow experience, you must eat it like a local with your hands only. But where is the best place to enjoy this delicacy? None other than one of Cape Town’s most authentic hidden gems, the Eastern Food Bazaar."
on Bunny Chow
"One of the best parts was the gravy soaked walls of the bread. In our case we got lamb curry including chunks of lamb. It had a wonderful taste, both the curry and the lamb chunks. There was a lot of curry, but we finished it and were stuffed. In addition to tasting great, it was very fun visually and fun to eat."
on Bunny Chow
"10 Top Spots for Bunny Chow in Cape Town: Eastern Food Bazaar - This is the go-to venue for budget eats with Eastern influences. You’ll find everything from masalas to samosas at the Eastern Food Bazaar, and they also make one of the best value bunny chows in the Cape Town CBD."
on Bunny Chow
"When I travel to Cape Town, I make sure head down to the Eastern Food Bazaar to get my fix."
on Bunny Chow
User comments
"One of the best value bunny chows in the Cape Town CBD. Their Punjabi stand offers vegetable, chicken, and lamb bunnies, which come served with rice, dahl, and salad, making it a substantial meal for under R50"