Da Black Horse Restuarant
Da Black Horse Restuarant
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At the heart of Bizana CBD a beautiful restaurant awaits you with some really delicious meals and great hospitality. Da Black Horse restaurant, owned by Chwayita Mndela is so loved by it’s customers that they even went as far as creating an active Face-book page for the restaurant. In recent times the restaurant had moved several times but has since settled Kwa-Nomzamo.

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[perfectpullquote align=”full” bordertop=”false” cite=”” link=”” color=”” class=”” size=””]“The privilege of moving from place to place is that you move with your customers to the new location and get new customers at the new place. However, the disadvantage is that the places are not always the same, sometimes the new place is smaller than the previous place.” – says Chwayita.[/perfectpullquote]

Despite the success, like any small business Da Black Horse has faced numerous challenges. Especially in the current economic landscape of Covid-19.  For an example, Chwayita desires to extend the restaurant’s menu, introducing new and exciting meals. However, the Bizana market is very set in its tradition always. There is also an issue of finance, having to pay salaries, stock and run a business from her own pocket, plus the covid lockdowns, have all badly affected the business.

Despite these challenges the restaurant is thriving and the owner is optimistic about the future of the business. Besides serving delicious meals, Da Back Horse Restaurant also hosts awesome events. These include baby showers, birthday parties, meetings for small groups just to name a few. They are currently open for bookings and you can contact Chwayita on: 073 887 4396 or e-mail: Cmndela@yahoo.com

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