Hidden Gem in Town: A Heartwarming Nepalese Delight 🇳🇵
Tucked away in a cozy corner, this small Nepalese restaurant surprised us with a big burst of flavor and hospitality. Despite its modest size, the food was absolutely outstanding, both in quality and quantity. The fried rice and soup noodles we ordered were perfect for the chilly weather, warming us up from the inside out. Every bite was rich, authentic, and deeply satisfying.
The staff were incredibly polite and welcoming, making us feel right at home. We ended up spending a lot of time chatting with them, and even received some lovely compliments that added a personal touch to the whole experience. It’s rare to find a place where the food and the people both leave such a lasting impression.
This spot is truly worth every penny. If anything, they deserve a bigger space to match the greatness of what they offer. I’ll definitely be going back, and next time, I’m...
Read moreI had an absolutely wonderful experience at Little Buddha Amsterdam! From the moment I walked in, the atmosphere was warm, stylish, and inviting – perfect for both a casual evening out or a special occasion.
The food was simply outstanding – every dish was packed with flavour, beautifully presented, and clearly prepared with care. The sushi was fresh and delicate, while the hot dishes were rich and satisfying. I particularly loved the balance of traditional recipes with a modern twist.
The service deserves a special mention – attentive, friendly, and genuinely welcoming. The staff went above and beyond to make sure everything was perfect, and their recommendations were spot on.
Little Buddha isn’t just about dining; it’s about the whole experience – great music, elegant décor, and a lively yet relaxed vibe. I’ll definitely be coming back, and I highly recommend it to anyone...
Read moreSolid food at a good price. If you’re looking for a quick, satisfying meal and enjoy the fun of fried rice/dumplings/noodles, this place is for you. It’s quite small, and the air inside can get a bit heavy from all the frying oils and spices. They usually keep the door open, which can make it a little chilly at times, but that’s part of the atmosphere in a way. The place has a very authentic Asian vibe, like a tiny noodle bar tucked away in Hong Kong. The staff are friendly, and the prices are very reasonable. I found most of the fried dishes a bit too oily or greasy for my taste, so if you’re the same, I’d recommend trying the soup instead. Otherwise, you’ll likely enjoy their fried noodles, the...
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