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I've been to Nepalese a few times now, whenever im back to London and I've even had my brothers birthday celebration there which they were very helpful with. I've also experienced the best dinners there. The service is always amazingly friendly and very efficient.
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Mark Green
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Food 10 | Service 10 | Atmosphere 10 | Value for money 10
Friday, September 30, 2011
I meant to order a takeaway from the Nepalese restaurant on Goldhawk Rd but mistakenly went to the website for this restaurant. Ordering online was easy and the food arrived promptly. Unfortunately it was barely edible.
Swimming in oil, the Patia tasted mainly of sugar, the Dupiaza featured tough mutton but no flavour, even the chutney was terrible. Big mistake.
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John Gray
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Food 0 | Service 5 | Atmosphere 0 | Value for money 0
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
This is a great place. The food is of the highest quality and utterly delicious (I've eaten Michelin starred curries that pale in comparison )and the service is brilliant. The menu ranges from faultlessly prepared curry house classics to more exotic Nepalese options. Everyone I've ever brought there has raved about it. These people make a real effort and it shows. Great value too.
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David H
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Food 10 | Service 10 | Atmosphere 10 | Value for money 10
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Without saying it goes that I am a big curry lover. I have gone out and eaten at variety of indian restaurant but I am always drawn back to my Local Nepalese Tandoori. Not only for the food but also for excellent service.
It is a lovely little restaurant on Uxbridge Road, which has got really well trained staff with great food. This has been my favourite restaurant for ages but now it has changed a little after the guy who has worked there for ages has bought the place.
Even though the restaurant is advertised for Indian food they are actually a nepalese restaurant who also do all the traditional Indian food. But the it looks like they are trying to really push for nepalese food now.
last time I went there I had a lovely nepalese dumplings called ' Mo Mo' as starters, which, the owner, called as Nepalese version of Fish & Chips. As I was feeling little adventurous, I tried turnip curry with lamb, and I had never imagined turnip can ever taste so great. it was the best meal I have had for long time.
And the sign off with Nepalese Soldiers and a lovely smile just made my day.
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CuteCurry
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Food 9 | Service 10 | Atmosphere 10 | Value for money 10
Tuesday, May 18, 2010



