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Monty’s of Kathmandu prides itself on its commitment to producing the finest, traditional Nepalese dishes with authentic ingredients; served in intimate, friendly surroundings brimming with enchanting eastern charm. Fully licenced. Restaurant Reviews Add Your Review » Your Say Joined Jul 08 17 Reviews 1 Hats Off! loading... Fishfinnx (Connoisseur) Credibility Score: 57% Visited: 05 Jul 2010 | Posted: 3 Weeks ago Ate here with family and was delighted with the quality of good and service. Choice on the early bird was not great so we all went for the regular menu. Every single person thought their food was fab and v traditional not like Indian food which can be very oily and amended for irish taste. Can't wait to go back! Joined Dec 07 34 Reviews 0 Hats Off! loading... vegas (Guru) Credibility Score: 74% Visited: 10 Jun 2010 | Posted: last month Ate here last Thursday. We chose from the value meal menu l which had a great selection to choose from. I had the aloo chomp & chicken masala & my boyfriend had the onion bhajee & sweet & sour prawns. I wasnt keen on my aloo chomp but the onion bhajee was very tasty. Both the chicken & prawn dishes were full of flavour. The dessert was a cake made from maize ( I think) & ice-cream. Service was excellent. Before our starters we were also given complimentary papadomas & chutneys. €20.95 each for the 3 courses '); //--> Joined Oct 07 4 Reviews 1 Hats Off! loading... little_piggy (Newbie) Credibility Score: 39% Visited: 24 Apr 2010 | Posted: 2 Months ago Have always loved Monty's, I come back time and time again and am never disappointed. The staff are very welcoming and friendly and the food is delicious. My favourite is ledo bedo which you can have with your choice of meat or veg. They are also very happy to make your dish to suit your taste depending on how hot or mild you'd like it. The squid to start with is also a winner, brought out on a sizzling platter with enough to share if you're feeling generous. They also run courses so once you discover your taste for Nepalese cuisine you can sign up and learn how to make it yourself, though somehow I think I'll still be back to sample their cooking. Joined Sep 08 50 Reviews 0 Hats Off! loading... RSGE (Guru) Credibility Score: 81% Visited: 08 May 2010 | Posted: 2 Months ago I love Monty's. I've always passed this place and had never been in so decided to take the plunge a few weeks back with my other half. Nepalese food is quite like Indian food, with lots of bhajis and curries. The boyfriend had the veggie Paneer dish with mushroom rice which he loved, and I had the Navartna mixed veg curry with a Chana Massala as a side. Both were divine and very filling! I am really keen to go back and try so many of the dishes (in particular the Bhaynta Tarkari, the Dhall and the Subji starter). The staff are friendly and it's a nice atmosphere. I have already printed my voucher for a free bottle of wine and hope to return here with my father next week! '); //--> Joined Mar 09 17 Reviews 0 Hats Off! loading... iswallowglass (Connoisseur) Credibility Score: 52% Visited: 06 May 2010 | Posted: 2 Months ago We went here because we heard lots of good things about this place. They had a good deal on too, a tasting menu with a bottle of wine for 75 euro. I've seen similar deals around like this, and normally they're cheaper but we wanted to try food from Nepal. The dining room is nice but the tables are a bit too close together. I almost felt like I was on top of the table next to us. The service was very good as was the wine that came with our meal. The food was really nice, the started was interesting as it was lots of little starters. Our waiter gave us a very insightful story on how the main course is traditionally eaten which was helpful! We were so full upon leaving! Joined May 09 29 Reviews 0 Hats Off! loading... piranha (Guru) Credibility Score: 65% Visited: 15 May 2010 | Posted: 2 Months ago FANTASTIC : Went back to Monty's after a couple of years on Sat p.m. Welcome was wonderful, seated immediately and found our fave Lebanese wine (not available during troubled times - Kefraya) on list. We were served a glass of Prosecco to welcome us back :-) I had the Kachela to start - spicy and amazing. My hubby had the lamb choila (too many onions) but yummy. We ordered prawns and can't remember what he had - both to die for. Naan bread. Bottle of the Kefraya, bottle of still water and it was amazing. Service superb but not in your face - everyone was looked after. Irish coffees to finish and we were happy to go home. Can't wait to get back in with the kids to let them try the food :-) €120 approx and worth every penny. Joined Jul 09 4 Reviews 0 Hats Off! loading... claireano (Newbie) Credibility Score: 30% Visited: 13 Mar 2010 | Posted: over 2 months ago We had a table for 2 booked and we were seated as soon as we got in. I found the staff were fantastic and very knowledgeable about the menu. I would say they were quiet old fashioned though as every question was directed at my partner but it helped me feel like I had escaped Dublin for a couple of hours. I loved the decor too. And on to the food..I don't remember a better meal. Everything was so tasty I enjoyed every mounthful and I was still thinking about the food a couple of weeks later. It is not cheap but it is good value as everything was great. Have reccommended this place to many friends, just waiting for another special occasion to book dinner there again. Joined May 07 29 Reviews 0 Hats Off! loading... manflick (Guru) Credibility Score: 77% Visited: 26 Mar 2010 | Posted: over 2 months ago We didnt have a reservation, popped in at 7pm on a Fri, got a table for 2. The food here is delicious, tastiest meal I have had out in a while (food you cant cook at home!) The lamb was really tender & not too spicy. My husband doesn't like Indian food but he loved here. The starter was really good but a little dry & should have come with a chutney or some type of dip. Came to E50 for one starter, two mains & two drinks, not cheap but I will go back! Service was good too but yes as others here have said here the decor isn't great but the food makes up for it piranha (Guru) says:Hi Manflick, not sure what you drank but €50 for what you had sounds pretty good to me - especially with service, location and quality of the food. Ciao << First Page < Prev [Results 1 - 8 of 29] Next > Last Page >>
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