I love getting tips about great places to eat…especially holes-in-the-wall. So when a friend called me the other day and said that he had a tip about a new Indian place from a reliable source, we jumped at the chance to try it out. The tip came from a friend of Indian descent, so this place must be solid…or so we thought. As it turns out, it was a food counter that is being run within Pita Star, a place I used to frequent when they served some of the best falafels in the city.
The House of Dosas is located in an easily recognizable space, in a one-story building on the corner of Kingsway and Knight Street. With large inviting windows with minimal coverings, you can’t help but notice it when driving by, especially when stopped at the lights of that intersection. A friend of mine had mentioned that she had seen it and said we must make a visit one day, and as luck would have it, a group of us were up for an impromptu weekday dinner gathering. I was just hoping the dosas would be as great as the ones I had for my daily breakfast this past spring in Trivandrum, located on the southern tip of India.
Join the South Asian Family Association for the free family-oriented and fun-filled event.
Join us on Father's Day for this free festival!
Celebrating cultural harmony through South Asian Eyes. This fun-filled day features Bollywood, Bhangra and other ethnic performances. There are plenty of children's activities such as arts & crafts and a Father's Day card making contest. For the adults, enter into our (chaptatti) roti-making or turban-tying contests. Indian snacks, mehndi artists, lots of great fun
In the evening, join us for a special performance. All the way from the UK, Moviebox recording artist Harbhajan Talwar will entertain you with songs from his newest and just-released album: Pasand.