Busy streets, colourful scenes, culinary delights and deep historical roots make up Fordsburg, one of Johannesburg’s enchantingly gritty areas that’s just waiting to be explored. From the best samoosas to a remarkable artists’ studio, here’s how to navigate this diverse spot
1. ORIENTAL PLAZA
A microcosm of the area, the Plaza is a good starting point for your exploration of Fordsburg in a contained, slightly more comfortable space than the street. At first glance, it seems there are mostly Indian fashion, fabric and food shops, but upon closer inspection, you’ll discover myriad stalls that sell virtually everything. And then of course, there are the remarkably good prices... We highlight a few must-see places. 38-60 Lilian Ngoyi St, Fordsburg, 011-838-6752. orientalplaza.co.za
2. BHAMJEE’S SHOES
Bhamjee’s stocks a wide variety of formal and casual footwear for men and women. Like most things in Fordsburg, there’s plenty of Eastern flair in their products, but there are also everyday ‘Western’ options. Shop C108, Grand Bazaar, Oriental Plaza, 011-834-5160.
3. KHALIQUES
What started as a small family concern in 1974 has grown into one of the country’s biggest men’s suit retailers. From formal to business casual, Khaliques offers traditional workwear, suits, shirts, shoes and accessories. Shop N47, Grand Bazaar, Oriental Plaza, 011-836-4418. khaliques.co.za
4. KAY’S BRIDAL WORLD
One of those Jozi go-tos that most people with forthcoming nuptials have visited when scouting for good deals, this is a real one-stop shop that sells everything from wedding gowns to table napkins. Shop N41, Oriental Plaza, 011-838-7200/1. kaysbridalworld.co.za
5. GOLDEN PEACOCK CURRY PAVILION
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