We wandered around Cascais not really knowing what we wanted to eat. We decided to look online for inspiration. Katmandu Steak House popped up. We saw the menu was varied and had a high rating so we thought we would try. Around 6.40pm we found it and walked past. It doesn't look the most appealing and only 2 people inside, however the other 2 restaurants nearby weren't taking our fancy, thank goodness, because the food in Kathmandu was great. Our attentive waitress was thankfully persuasive, suggesting Mo Mos to start while we decide on our mains. We chose chilli Mo Mo's (medium spicy) delicious!! Flavoursome with a nice kick. We chose butter chicken with garlic naan and chicken biryani with garlic cheese naan. The butter chicken was quite creamy, great for dipping the naan. The biryani was a big portion (be aware these are authentic dishes so there were cardamom seeds and little bones) the garlic cheese naan was tasty but quite heavy like a cheesy garlic pizza. With 2 large draft beers the bill came to €40.50. I would definitely recommend this place especially the Chilli Mo Mo's. The place was almost full by the...
Read moreThis restaurant was by far the best we visited in Cascais terms of price and quality. We ended up going four times over our last four days. Initially, we tried the dumplings, chili chicken, and steaks. The starters were great, but the steaks were just okay. Noticing locals ordering Indian and Nepalese dishes, we followed suit on our second visit.
The curries blew us away—at around 7 euros, it was the best curry I've had in ages. Even my wife, who usually isn’t a fan of Indian food, loved it. The naan, rice, and everything else were spot on. I couldn’t help but think the chef was either a talented home cook or professionally trained.
Service was excellent, making us feel truly welcome. The food was amazing, and the prices were perfect, leaving us feeling like we’d found the best spot in town.
The only change I’d suggest is renaming the place, as it’s really more of an incredible Indian and Nepalese restaurant than...
Read moreI recently visited this Nepali restaurant in Portugal and I must say that it was one of the best dining experiences I've had in a long time! The momos were absolutely delicious and cooked to perfection - I'd say it's the best Nepalese restaurant you can find in the entire region.
Not only was the food great, but the ambience of the restaurant was also another highlight. I loved the authentic Nepalese spoons and pots that were used to serve the food, and it really felt like I was in Nepal. The location was another plus point - set in the beautiful city of Cascais, it's definitely one of the best spots in Portugal for some delicious Nepali cuisine.
In conclusion, if you're a fan of momos and looking for an authentic Nepali dining experience, this is the place to be. I would highly recommend this restaurant to anyone visiting Portugal - you won't be...
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