5 /5 Anson Varghese: We recently decided to try Ethiopian food after hearing Santhosh George Kulangara mention it as one of the world’s best cuisines. To our surprise, we found this lovely restaurant, luckily we were nearby, and the experience was truly memorable.
From the moment we walked in, the lady (sorry forgot to ask your name) welcomed us so warmly. We were with our one-year-old, who was full on energy, but she immediately made us feel comfortable. She patiently explained the food options and suggested what to try.
We ordered injera with doro wat and a platter. She even gave our little one some food on the house just to cheer him up, which honestly touched our hearts. She spoke to us so kindly, played with our son, and even took care of him for a while so we could enjoy our meal peacefully. It genuinely felt like visiting a family member rather than a restaurant.
The injera reminded us a lot of dosa, and she mentioned the same. It has a slightly sour taste compared to dosa, which I personally enjoyed. The doro wat is a unique and flavourful chicken curry that you’ll definitely love if you enjoy rich, spiced dishes.
Overall, a beautiful experience. Great ambience, delicious warm food, and most importantly, a warm heart behind it all. Highly recommend this place ❤️