FEAST your eyes on a new restaurant promising to satisfy your spice cravings.

Dabbawalla, a new Indian kitchen, is opening its doors tomorrow (January 14).

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The restaurant is located within the heart of Peach Place in Wokingham and will initially open as a takeaway due to current lockdown rules.

The eatery is inspired by the lively Indian street food scene and will be serving brunch, lunch and afternoon tea, as well as a tasty dinner menu.

Spread over two floors, the restaurant will offer a comfortable and stylish café setting along with a cocktail bar and state of the art theatre-style open kitchen complete with an authentic tandoor oven.

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The name Dabbawalla is inspired by the ‘Dabbawallas’ of Mumbai which is a lunchbox delivery and return system.

As such, the restaurant has created bespoke tiffin boxes for takeaway/collection which aims to protect the environment too by creating less waste.

The ‘Dabbas’ can be bought on the first visit, and then returned and replaced thereafter at no additional cost.

Councillor Charlotte Haitham Taylor, executive member for regeneration, said: “We may feel that we all know Indian food but the more we talked with the Dabbawalla founders the more we realised that this is going to be something completely different and very exciting.

“Their passion for modern food that draws upon heritage dishes, along with their vision for this vibrant new restaurant is inspiring. With its funky modern design, Dabbawalla is going to fit right into Peach Place and be a real asset for the town. Dabbawalla will undoubtedly be a big hit and I am already looking forward to going there to pick up something new to try in their tiffin boxes."