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Spice up your life with Dhamaka and Deliveroo
Recent research has shown that Brits are looking to try more unfamiliar flavours that they can’t find at their usual takeaway spot. They’re looking to experience their favourite cuisine’s more traditional side, which is something that the Bristol food scene is pretty good at providing.
Thanks to a recent collaboration between Deliveroo and Upfest, Europe’s largest street art festival, we’re able to share a selection of the best independent restaurants in Bristol, adding new indie restaurants and fun flavours to your foodie bucket list.
Immortalised in a vibrant mural on Wine Street, showcasing ten of Bristol’s most beloved food spots, Deliveroo and Upfest are celebrating some of the best Bristol independents restaurants. One of which will take you straight to the street markets of India.
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Enjoy a taste of India with Dhamaka
Nestled on Clare Street, amongst some of Bristol’s top dining destinations, lies the street food haven known as Dhamaka. With the tantalising scent of St Nicks Market drifting through the air, it can be quite a task to decide where to indulge in a meal. From Gyoza’s to Moroccan delicacies, the options are endless.
If you’re craving an authentic taste of Indian street food, look no further. With the restaurant co-owner having a history working in Michelin star restaurants, there’s no question about the quality of your go-to curries.
Whether it’s chat food from Bombay, Hyderabadi biryanis, or Delhi butter chicken, there’s no end to the choice of street food available.
Get to know the artist: Felix FLX Braun
In collaboration with Upfest, Deliveroo has joined forces with Felix to celebrate Dhamaka in his vibrant artwork. Combining his passion for India, its rich cuisine, and captivating culture, Felix has skillfully brought forth the essence of Dhamaka through this colourful partnership.
The interplay of vivid hues and striking silhouettes not only showcases his profound understanding of art, but also breathes life into his artwork, enhanced by his distinctive script.
A graduate of the first wave of British graffiti and street art, Felix knows how to keep things Old Skool, having began painting walls in Bristol 1984 and nowadays is also a published author, educator, curator, fine artist and muralist.
Felix’s artwork is currently on display across Bristol, alongside the nine other fantastic artworks from local creatives.
If you’re eager to explore more of Bristol’s independents, click here to discover the mouth-watering options that Deliveroo has in store for you.