Holi Cow Deli & Coffee Shop
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I visited Holi Cow 4 months ago when I visited SA , and it was a definite go to on my list. Although I didn't taste the food(yet), I specifically went…
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Have been to Holi Cow a fair amount of times in the past and have really enjoyed the pies, pickles and mielie cakes. Curries have, at times been a hit…
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Holi Cow Deli & Coffee Shop is open for Casual Dining. Holi Cow Deli & Coffee Shop serves Indian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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2 Reviews on “Holi Cow Deli & Coffee Shop”
I visited Holi Cow 4 months ago when I visited SA , and it was a definite go to on my list. Although I didn’t taste the food(yet), I specifically went here to order a cake for a joint party for my niece and I.I had a few requests and the Owner graciously accepted and communicated with me constantly (from SA to Japan mind you!)For anyone who hasn’t tried their bhurfee cake, its an absolute stunner! They created a gorgeous cake for me that was very fitting of the theme. I loved the final touches and bursts of colour. I don’t have a picture on me but Ill post one up later on.I cant wait to try the food and other sweet treats.The shop is beautiful too with many things to catch the eye. You can buy other frozen items and also kitchenware. This store has a rustic India feel with a splash of striking modern features eg. the black and white floor tiles against the weathered carved Indian door frame.The owner is a lovely lady who is always friendly and polite. i plan on popping by again when I visit SA.
Have been to Holi Cow a fair amount of times in the past and have really enjoyed the pies, pickles and mielie cakes. Curries have, at times been a hit or miss. Today for example, I ordered a fish curry and chicken korma. The fish was cooked perfectly however the curry lacked a good level of heat and the tamarind flavour it desperately needed, amounting to pretty much a tomato-heavy, non-descript curry that tasted ok. The korma however was a real problem – deviating heavily from an authentic korma, the complete lack of flavour and salt coupled with a very thin gravy resulted in a watery mouth-feel and an overiding ‘boiled’ flavour that was extremely unenjoyable. Even though the murkoo was delicious and fresh, I wouldn’t rush back.