Last month, my wife and I decided to take a spontaneous trip to Guernsey, one of those serene, quaint islands where time seems to slow down. After exploring the island’s breathtaking scenery, we felt a craving for some comforting Indian food. To our delight, we stumbled upon Dhaka, a fast-food concept restaurant in the heart of Guernsey. Dhaka, run by a Bangladeshi restaurateur, offers a perfect blend of Bangladeshi and Indian cuisine. Little did we know, this culinary find would be one of the highlights of our trip.
A Warm Welcome at Dhaka
As we approached the restaurant, Dhaka’s inviting entrance immediately drew us in. The moment we stepped inside, we were greeted with a friendly smile by the owner himself. His warm hospitality set the tone for what turned out to be a memorable afternoon. From the moment we sat down, we felt like we were more than just customers—we were guests in his home. The service was impeccable, attentive yet unobtrusive, making us feel relaxed and ready to dive into the food.
Mouthwatering Snacks & Drinks
Our culinary journey began with a variety of snacks that instantly awakened our taste buds. We started with crispy samosas (In Bengali they call it Singara), bursting with a flavourful filling of spiced potatoes and peas, perfectly paired with tangy tamarind chutney.
The bar at Dhaka was a pleasant surprise as well. Offering a range of drinks that complemented the spicy and savoury dishes, we enjoyed some refreshing Indian beers. The bartender’s skills were impressive, and the drinks elevated the entire dining experience.
The Main Course: A Fusion of Flavours
As for the main course, Dhaka didn’t disappoint. The restaurant offers a mix of both classic Indian dishes and Bangladeshi specialties, so we were spoiled for choice. We ordered the chicken tikka masala, which came in a rich, creamy sauce with just the right level of spice. The tender chicken pieces were cooked to perfection. Alongside it, we had the traditional lamb biryani cooked Bengali style and a blend of spices that transported us right back to the bustling streets of Kolkata.
My wife, who usually prefers milder flavours, couldn’t resist dipping her naan into the curry. We also had a side of garlic naan, which was soft, buttery, and the perfect accompaniment to soak up the delicious gravies.
A Beautiful Interior with Bangladeshi Charm.
What truly stood out at Dhaka was its ambiance. The restaurant is spread over two floors, and every inch of the interior is thoughtfully decorated with traditional Bangladeshi elements. From the intricately carved wooden panels to the vibrant textiles that adorn the walls, the space feels like a small cultural haven. The warm lighting and earthy tones gave it a cozy, intimate feel, perfect for a romantic evening.
Upstairs, there’s a more relaxed setting, ideal for larger groups or families. The attention to detail in the décor adds a layer of authenticity, making you feel like you’ve stepped into a part of Bangladesh in the middle of Guernsey. It’s rare to find a place that combines both great food and an immersive cultural experience, but Dhaka manages to do just that.
Sweet Endings with Complimentary Dessert.
Just when we thought our afternoon couldn’t get any better, the owner surprised us with a complimentary dessert tray. We were served rasmalai, a soft, spongy Indian dessert soaked in a sweet, saffron-flavoured milk syrup (My wife’s favourite), Mouthwatering Gulab Jamun (My favourite) and traditional Bengali sweet Rasgulla. It was the perfect sweet ending to our feast, and we savoured every bite. It’s little touches like this that truly set Dhaka apart from other restaurants.
A Memorable Experience at Dhaka
Our lunch at Dhaka was more than just a meal—it was an experience. The combination of excellent food, friendly service, and a beautifully crafted space made it a highlight of our trip to Guernsey. Whether you’re in the mood for a quick snack or a full Indian meal, Dhaka delivers on all fronts.
We left the restaurant with full stomachs and smiles on our faces, grateful for the wonderful afternoon and the chance to experience a touch of Indian and Bangladeshi culture in the heart of Guernsey. If you ever find yourself on this lovely island, Dhaka is a must-visit for anyone looking to enjoy mouthwatering Indian food in Guernsey with a side of warm hospitality.