Nepal Curry House

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  • Já tinha passado várias vezes por este local e sempre cheirava muito bem. A minha curiosidade não deixava esconder o meu olhar para o espaço e os prat…

  • I came to eat at this restaurant after a long 18 day travel across Europe. So I was starving for the taste of Indian cuisine. Hence, please take my re…

  • One of our favourite places around home. Lunch with salad, drink and coffe is 6.5 EUR. Take Naan or soup and you'll be full. Family ran restaurant and…


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Nepal Curry House is open for Casual Dining. Nepal Curry House serves Indian and Nepalese dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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9 Reviews on “Nepal Curry House”

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  • Joana

    Já tinha passado várias vezes por este local e sempre cheirava muito bem. A minha curiosidade não deixava esconder o meu olhar para o espaço e os pratos que eram servidos que tinham muito bom aspeto. Finalmente, um dia percebi que existe um menu do dia que engloba a bebida, salada, arroz, o prato em si é café por 6,50€! Não hesitei e fui logo experimentar. O espaço é simples e os empregados simpáticos. As escolhas foram rápidas visto que o menu do dia está escrito na parede. Escolhemos um prato de frango em grelhado no tandoori, as saladas e o arroz chegaram primeiro. À partida parece pouco, mas quando chegou o prato foi como um espetáculo. Vinha o frango no tandoori ainda a grelhar, cheirava muito bem. A comida era divinal, muito bem confecionada e totalmente diferente de tudo o que já tinha comido. Como não conheço a culinária do Nepal fiquei contente por conseguir, por tão pouco dinheiro, uma refeição de qualidade que me abriu os horizontes.Desde então já lá fui 4 vezes, seja para comer uma refeição ou para petiscar (as chamuças são as melhores que já provei e também experimentei algo que se assemelha a uma chamuça grande, chama-se Shabhaley e é originário do Tibete).Recomendo sem qualquer dúvida.

  • Sayanti Dutta

    I came to eat at this restaurant after a long 18 day travel across Europe. So I was starving for the taste of Indian cuisine. Hence, please take my review with a little pinch of salt as it may be a little biased. So as I was saying, we were desperately looking out for an Indian restaurant and we came across this place. It was very closed to the place where we were staying. Its a lovely little food joint with only 4-5 tables. They serve authentic Tibetan and Nepali food along with Indian cuisine. We ordered a chicken soup which was a pleasant surprise. Its like the Portuguese Sopa with the Indian flavours. We ordered chicken momos and vegetable pakora. Both were quite nice. Then we ordered Dal tadka and Lamb Rogan Josh. Lamb was amazing. Don’t order any rice as they give rice with all dishes. Naans were delicious. Chicken fried rice taste was quite close to home. Only disappointment was the lamb chilli as it was too sweet to my taste. The icing on the cake was the Indian Tea.Be ready with your cash as cards may not be accepted if not local Portuguese cards(Don’t know what’s that). So my travel card and my International debit card which worked in 20 countries across the world, didn’t work here.. Strange. But its a common problem across Portugal except for Lagos. Service is a little slow. But no complaints as it ensures everything freshly made from the scratch.

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Rua Carlos Mardel, 67, Arroios, Lisboa

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