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    Gurkha's Inn

    3.7 (6 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    8 years ago

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    11 years ago

    The curry was delicious and the service was unobtrusive and helpful. I'm coming back :)

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    Kathmandu

    Kathmandu

    4.3(7 reviews)
    61.5 mi
    ££

    If you are in search of a Nepalese/Indian restaurant that embodies Eastern ambience, then look no…read morefurther. Kathmandu, opposite Colston Hall, offers diners an authentic Nepali/Indian experience. On entering the venue, your senses are immediately indulged: subtle aromas of burning incense, infused with rich spices, create a mystical vibe, in addition to the warm candle light and captivating Indian art, making you feel as if you are actually in India. Run by a Nepalese family who import indigenous spices from a village in their home country, the restaurant produces a diverse range of curries. My favourite is the chicken Pasanda, a dish simply oozing with creamy, yogurty goodness and unique blends of spices. You can expect to pay more than is usual for Indian cuisine, but your experience is guaranteed to make those extra pennies seem worthwhile.

    I really like this restaurant. The food is good and the service impeccable. When I first walked in,…read moreI thought that the room was much bigger than it actually is, due to one of the walls consisting entirely of mirrors. They must polish these things day and night, because I was totally convinced, until I noticed one of the join lines a good few minutes later (and it wasn't just me, to note, I heard another couple say exactly the same thing as we were leaving). I must recommend the vegetable tikka massala - I know, I'm not very adventurous - but I have a policy of always judging a place by its massala. Once that test's been passed, I'm willing to come back and try something a little more exciting. I expect the staff at Kathmandu will be seeing a fair bit more of me in the coming months, then.

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    New Gurkha Kitchen

    New Gurkha Kitchen

    4.4(5 reviews)
    49.4 mi
    ££

    Hard not to like this place. The Gurkha Kitchen is a classic example of why Nepalese Restaurants…read moreare so popular: An original cuisine & charming staff. They must be the nicest people on Earth (after me & you, fellow Qyper - well, me anyway. Not you. You're a bit funny....). Be sure to check out their totally groovesome website! Not EVERY restaurant site has this kind of ethnic chill out soundtrack you know. Mind you, it could be a little wearing if they all did............. The menu is online for all to see. Oh yes, avoid the Himalayan Beer. Like the snowman, it's abominable. Select my personal Beer of Choice (BoC) Cobra. Yes, I know it's Indian. Get down with the Indo/Nepali fusion, er, dude.

    I was bit disappointed with this place, having read the previous reviews…read more The service is excellent and prices keen, so I have no complaints there; it's just that the food was a bit disappointing. The starter of a lamb and vegetable broth was light, yet flavoursome, and an excellent appetiser. So it was disappointing that my curry main course was just so bland. I was really hoping for something very different to the usual curries, but I could easily have imagined getting something similar from an Indian takeaway. My wife's noodle dish was reminiscent of chicken chow mein you'd get from the Chinese takeaway. Having never eaten Nepalese cuisine before, I can't tell if it was just bad luck or if they've blanded everything down for the local Reigate crowd. A real shame.

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