Our story
A Taste of Belonging
Growing up on a tiny, iridescent island, our director Ilyas and his partner Ali didn't just eat food; it was an experience. They would watch Maama pound fresh tuna for mas huni before dawn, her hands making delicate motions with decades of practice. with the soft sea breeze and the rhythmic sound of grating a coconut, was how they kick start the day. Years later, as
adults in the bustling city, they finally realized that what they truly missed wasn't the taste of a perfect garudhiya but the feeling it invoked: a deep, simple sense of belonging. "We didn't just want to serve Maldivian food," says Amjey, the head chef. "We wanted to serve a memory the joy of a shared family meal. This became the core mission of Localplate: to give a taste of belonging to every person walking in. The menu is an delicately curated journey through traditional Maldivian cuisine, with dishes preserved just as Mama taught them-authentic, simple, and full of freshness from the ocean. From the bright, zesty flavors of their signature coconut-laced tuna curries to the flaky, charcoal-cooked roshi or huniroshi bread, every plate is an invitation to step away from the stress of modern life and be transported. Whether you grew up eating Ulhali,kubus for dessert or are discovering deep, oceanic flavors of Maldivian cuisine for the very first time, you are treated as family. You do not need a plane ticket to return to simple, joyous island life; you only need a reservation at Localplate. Localplate is more than a restaurant; it's comfort, culture, and deep-rooted memory rolled into one. It is where the past meets the present, and each memory etched in every meal leaves you with that deep, satisfying feeling of coming home.