
Ethiopian cuisine characteristically consists of vegetable and often very spicy meat dishes. This is usually in the form of wat, a thick stew, served on top of injera, a large sourdough flatbread, which is about 50 centimeters in diameter and made out of fermented teff flour. Ethiopians eat most of the time with their right hands, using pieces of injera to pick up bites of entrées and side dishes.
Brent Paolo Orpilla
3 weeks ago
This is our go to Chinese takeaway in the area. We’ve tried several food items and they are all a hit. We love the sweet and sour and salt and pepper squid. The bag of prawn chips is huge and amazing...
4/19 Kessels Rd
Nancy Buckley
a month ago
On my first visit to this restaurant with my sis, We ordered the Pho Tai (raw beef) and the Pho Ga (chicken). The broth was aromatic, fresh, and full of flavour, served with a generous portion of bea...
23 Railway Parade
Camille Newlands
2 months ago
We had the best meal delivered. Great value and everyone is full! We even ordered gluten free for my husband.
668 Wynnum Rd
Ann Thorp
3 months ago
we have occasionally purchased our meals from Golden Bamboo at Boondall, takeaway, and just love it so far. The meals are delicious, fresh and delivered so fast! This is where we will be buying our ...
2/2281 Sandgate Rd
Kyle Scoble
3 months ago
Great takeaway restaurant. Good food and hardworking friendly people. I drop in once every few weeks. Dim sims are top notch and their main meals are always tasty.
742 Creek Rd
Kobie Riseley
5 months ago
Tom served me and wow! how good was the feed! Hands down the best Chinese I’ve ever had. Fresh, hot, and full of flavour. Couldn’t fault a thing
150 Graceville Ave