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Avaliação da contribuiçãoThe staff is very friendly and eating is great. must try, the misal pav. also their South Indian offers are good.
We discovered anand bhavan a few months ago and they have the best dosas in many sorts. a dosa is a thin rice flour-crepe, often filled with a warm potato mixture and seasoning. try podi masala dhosa for many spicy and floor lenses inside. anand bhavan also has the best chai in bahrain and the owner ensures that the mix of kardamom, cinnamon and ingwer is perfect. also the delicate rice flour steamed pancakes served with a tiny pot of coconut cahutney and a tiny pot of spicy one-pot (sambar) are best sublime and refined Indian cuisine and makes for a big breakfast! the average cost for a meal here are $3-4 us. anand bhavanis ca. 30 meters down the small street from the Hindu temple art in the shadows short over the crossing of a larger road that crosses the small street road, on which the Hindu temple and anand bhavan are. the best way to get here is to go to the intercontinental hotel and from there to the modern Souk building (about 5 minutes to foot) from there they ask the Indian people how to get to the Hindu temple, which is only 5 minutes to foot the main road from the great modern Arab Souk building with its wooden roof. also here the Hindu people in the neighbourhood can guide them and they will find it. anand bhavan also has signs above the eye level on the second level above the road.
The staff at this restaurant is very friendly and the food is delicious. A must-try dish is the Misal Pav, and their South Indian offerings are also excellent.
The staff at this restaurant is incredibly friendly and the food is delicious. A must-try dish is the Misal Pav. Their South Indian dishes are also very good.
We recently discovered Anand Bhavan and found that they offer a wide variety of delicious dosas. A dosa is a thin rice flour crepe filled with a warm potato mixture and spices. We highly recommend trying the Podi Masala Dosa for a spicy kick with ground lentils. The chai at Anand Bhavan is also top-notch, with the owner taking care to ensure the perfect blend of cardamom, cinnamon, and ginger. Their delicate rice flour steamed pancakes served with coconut chutney and spicy stew (sambar) are a refined taste of Indian cuisine and make for a great breakfast option. The average cost for a meal here is around $3-4 US. Anand Bhavan is located about 30 meters down a small alley from the Hindu Temple, just beyond the intersection of a larger street. To find it, head to the Intercontinental Hotel and ask for directions to the modern souk building, which is a short 5-minute walk away. From there, inquire with local Indian residents on how to get to the Hindu Temple, which is another 5-minute walk up the main street. Look for signs above eye level on the second floor of the building to easily locate Anand Bhavan.