Reviews

  1. Michael Crook ★★★★★

    Easily the best restaurant on South Road. Incredible food that's really flavourful, with plenty of variety, and with both Vegetarian/Vegan options. With options to adjust the spice level, even newcomers to Nepalese cuisine can enjoy themselves. The staff are super friendly and attentive, and always happy to explain everything from the menu, to the pictures on the wall. This place is a love letter to Nepal, and you can tell how much they love what they do. I can't recommend it enough!

  2. Karl K ★★★★★

    Really tasty food and great service! We started with their poppadoms, then had the mixed grill, aubergine, and some gurkha bread — everything was super delicious. The staff were really friendly and attentive. Definitely recommend if you’re looking for great Nepalese food!

  3. J He'd ★★★★★

    I never leave reviews but honestly this is one of the best meals I have ever had. And I could not believe the value for money, the quality of the food was amazing. Staff were just lovely too. Thank you to the owner - a wonderful eating experience.

  1. Bruna Martins ★★★★★

    I really loved the place, the service, the atmosphere, and especially the food. The owner of the restaurant explained some of the dishes and the pictures on the wall of the restaurant to us. It was a really good experience, and I want to go back more often. For those who like food with flavor and good seasoning, this is my recommendation! Ps: the price is really good!

  2. Lisa Bagshaw ★★★★★

    This is an absolute gem, this has amazing food you will not be disappointed. We had a shared starter which was outstanding. Then service is exceptional nothing is too much. Food excellent presentation with exemplary flavours. This was my first visit, I will be going back .. soon for this amazing food. Plus an excellent New Zealand Sav

  3. Alisha Pankhurst ★★★★★

    2022: It was our first time going here and we didn't know what to expect, but honestly it's was mouthwateringly delicious. It seems Nepalese food likes to use mint a lot, which I very much love. It's similar to Indian food in a way, if I had to choose what it was closest too, but it's way nicer. The spice levels do range but each dish tells you whether it's mild, medium or hot and you can ask for it to not be spicy if you prefer. The price was actually well worth it, it wasn't expensive, for how fancy the restaurant and the food presentation was I expected it to be more, but actually it's not. The starters ranged between about £3-£8 depending what you got and whether you had the meat/fish starters. Mains on average were between £10-£15 and sides, such as the ghurka potatoes, bread and rice, which we had, were around £3. And on top of that you get free poppadoms and dips, amazing! The service was excellent and the servers were kind, caring and very prompt. Definitely one of my favourite restaurants, we'll be going back there soon for sure. Also to explain my pictures; one is of the side dishes, the ghurka bread, the ghurka potatoes, the ghurka rice, the last two both came with their own bowl of curry like dip. Another is my main, the lamb and chicken grill, it comes with what tastes like sweet pickled beetroot, carrot and cabbage in the middle. The last one is a picture of our starters, Nepalese dumplings (called momo) on the long black plater, they come with a curry sauce on top. Poleko chicken, which was so tasty I wish I had it as a main. Then finally tarkari or tarkeri, I'm not sure how to spell it but they were divine (also on our plates in the photo). They sort of tasted like a mix between an onion bhaji and a pakora but so much nicer and with veggies in the middle. I definitely recommend them but they are a little bit spicy, but in a nice way. Update 2023: We went back a year later and it's still just as amazing, the food was exceptional and as last time, the staff were so accommodating and friendly. Definitely would recommend trying here if you haven't! For the extra pictures; the orange sauce in the bowl with cream swirled in it was called lamb nauni gedi, I believe. It had lamb chunks which fell apart so easily and the sauce/curry was delicious. The next one kebab and chicken on the grill, with it's sauce. Then Gurkha bread. Then Rambache chicken, which is a starter. It was hot, but not too hot, and tasted to me like satay chicken minus the peanuts. It was gorgeous. The four crispy balls on the slate is called Tarkari Gedi, something we got last time. They're mixed veg with spices in balls. And lastly, the picture of Poleko chicken on a black hot plate. Another repeat from last time.

  1. Mathew Palmer ★★★★★

    Incredible food. Incredible service. Flavour is there and well presented, get the customer favourite hot lamb dish if you want your mind to be blow. Oh also it's very affordable!

  2. Stephen Marshall ★★★★★

    Very friendly atmosphere. Lovely food very well presented. Would come again. Hospitality amazing.

  3. DrLV ★★★★★

    This place is a little gem in Liverpool. From the cozy and warm environment, to the service that is absolutely outstanding. The food is delicious, well presented and absolutely satisfying! We came back twice. We are lucky that this restaurant is close to our home, but it is definitely worth a trip. Ask advice to the waiter regarding the food, they will be able to guide you through Nepalese cuisine. Well deserved 5 stars.

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Da Gurkha Fine Dining is located at 114 South Rd, Waterloo, Liverpool L22 0ND, UK

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