Reviews on Indian food in Vereeniging, Gauteng, South Africa. Vereeniging (Afrikaans pronunciation: [fəˈrɪənəχəŋ]) is a city in Gauteng province, South Africa, situated where the Klip River empties into the northern loop of the Vaal River. It is also one of the constituent parts of the Vaal Triangle region and was formerly situated in the Transvaal province. The name Vereeniging is derived from the Dutch word meaning "association" or "union".
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I love Indian cuisine and was delighted during a visit to my parents to see this new Indian restaurant. My parents were not too exited to go dine at a new restaurant. The restaurant offers parking and outside seating. The outside seating is quite rustic wooden benches and I was a bit concerned. But inside the decoration is beautiful, elegant and understated. Gold and grey color theme and non intrusive back ground music. Our waitress was very friendly and attentive. No alcohol is served but you can bring your own. We ordered a chicken curry, chicken korma, lamb rogan joshst and garlic naan. The meals are served with complimentary rice. All three dishes were delicious, spicy and good portion sizes. We all agreed that the chicken korma was our favorite. The garlic naan was crispy and perfect. I would suggest serving a small bowl of cucumber, tomato and onion sambal with the dishes. Other than that we had an excellent meal and I know my parents will visit again as will I when in town again.
4 based on 15 reviews
Indi'que is the culmination of ideas around three elements: Tasty authentic Indian Cuisine, a vibrant atmosphere & service par excellence
It is a lovely diner well worth a visit. The staff were very friendly and had a good knowledge of the menu. We had several dishes between us and everyone thoroughly enjoyed their meal. The meals were all very affordable as well. Will definitely visit again!
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We've just returned from the Middle East, where they do brilliant Indian food. So our expectations were high. Pukka had some good moments - their Dal Makhni is outstanding, their Punjabi samosas are very good, and their naan is right up there. The Aloo Gobi was poor, though: thin and flavorless, with none of the depth and spice we were hoping for. And their version of butter chicken wasn't great, either, with the chicken being thrown into an undercooked sauce at the last minute and rushed to the table. Service was friendly, but not brilliant. Overall, decent value, but they could be great if they were more consistent.
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