Find out what Nepali restaurants to try in Plymouth. Plymouth (/ˈplɪməθ/ ( listen)) is a city on the south coast of Devon, England, about 37 miles (60 km) south-west of Exeter and 190 miles (310 km) west-south-west of London. It lies between the mouths of the rivers Plym to the east and Tamar to the west, where they join Plymouth Sound to form the boundary with Cornwall.
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4 based on 377 reviews
Namaste & welcome to Everest Spice. We are a family-run Nepalese and Indian restaurant situated on the historic Plymouth Hoe. Our head chef has fifteen years of experience in preparing this type of cuisine, and insists on nothing but the highest quality a
Called in on speck on a Saturday evening warm welcome from staff no problem getting seated. Starter ordered medium came very hot, to hot to eat comfortably. Main good. This restaurant is in need of refurbishment especially in the area of toilets which could be cleaner.
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4 based on 372 reviews
We have eaten here a number of times and had a couple of deliveries too. We have exhausted the Indian restaurants and take aways available in Plymouth, and never had such consistent meals as from here. The ingredients appear fresh and the curries are flavoursome without compromising quality with MSG and cheap meat especially chicken. Please do not compromise your ingredients over the demand for cheaper meals.
4 based on 399 reviews
" South West Indian restaurant shortlisted in British Curry awards 2013" (5 star Food and hygiene) Namaste and Welcome! Nepal is the country known as the birth place of Buddha, And country of highest peak in the world, Mt. Everest and great brave Gurkha s
I had heard good reviews from friends who have been here but had never tried it myself till now, despite walking past many times & thinking how good it smells!Itâs a pretty big place & it was quiet in there midweek but it really shouldnât be, we couldnât fault any of the food we had or the service.Itâs not the most chic or fancy place to dine out in, but the waitress was lovely, very friendly yet never in your face and itâs not overcrowded with furniture, youâre not squeezed up next to other tables.We only had papadums & pickles to start with; the pickle tray was very good, usual pickles but somehow different, and the papadums were crispy & not at all greasy.The main courses were all good with individual flavours & spices, everything was served piping hot. Some of the dishes were a bit salty though thatâs probably because we never use salt at home, donât be put off. There was no excess oil anywhere, we were really happy with all the food ordered. I wish I could have eaten a pudding as they do kulfi & gulab jaman as well as loads of others but that would have been overdoing it.Excellent value for money and highly recommended.
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