| Topic: | New Sudanese restaurant in high street | |
| Posted by: | Sara Nathan | |
| Date/Time: | 03/06/24 23:48:00 |
| Toteil - near Zahra pharmacy and opposite town hall - only opened about a month ago. It’s an authentic Sudanese restaurant and really enjoyable. Service is a little slow - still finding its feet and it seems everything is really freshly cooked. The food is both amazing and stunning value. Seven of us ate ourselves to a standstill for £120. We were lucky and guided by two Sudanese chaps in our party and they chose well: the chicken coated in peanut was delicious and I loved the lamb stew - which you eat, messily with injeera-style Ethiopian bread. There’s also kofta and a delicious foul madama. Apart from the latter, it’s hopeless for vegetarians. Sudanese baklava (no nuts) or sort of doughnuts - delicious - for dessert. Not licensed and like the Somali place we also like, you can’t take in alcohol. At least we didn’t see anyone do so - unlike Anokha or Java Fusion. Will definitely go again… |
| Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
| New Sudanese restaurant in high street | 03/06/24 23:48:00 | Sara Nathan |
| Re:New Sudanese restaurant in high street | 11/06/24 10:39:00 | Mark Evans |
| Re:Re:New Sudanese restaurant in high street | 11/06/24 21:59:00 | Sara Nathan |
| Re:Re:Re:New Sudanese restaurant in high street | 13/06/24 17:49:00 | Nigel Powell |