I am a bit late to review this restaurant but came across my gallery of the food and time we visited.
During my travels, I've had the pleasure of dining at numerous establishments across various locations, but none quite compare to the exceptional experience I had here, a Nepalese restaurant that stands out as one of the finest culinary discoveries I've made.
My first encounter with this hidden gem occurred unexpectedly while attending an event in a nearby city and passing through Grantham. We wanted to have a quick lunch stop, how I ventured in and was immediately captivated by the warm ambiance and inviting atmosphere. Little did I know that this initial visit would mark the beginning of a culinary journey I wouldn't soon forget.
To say that I was impressed would be an understatement. So enamored was I by the food and service that I found myself returning not once, but twice during my stay. Each dish that graced our table was a testament to the culinary mastery of the chefs, who expertly crafted traditional Nepalese fare with a level of skill and authenticity that is truly rare to find.
From the moment we stepped foot inside, we were greeted with genuine warmth and hospitality that made us feel right at home. The staff, led by an attentive team, ensured that every aspect of our dining experience was nothing short of perfect. Their dedication to customer satisfaction was evident in every interaction, from their recommendations to their prompt and courteous service.
But it was the food itself that truly stole the show. Each dish was a symphony of flavors, meticulously prepared and presented with an attention to detail that was nothing short of impeccable. From the rich, aromatic curries to the delicate momos and tantalizing tandoori specialties, every bite was a revelation, leaving me craving more long after the meal had ended.
Even now, as I reminisce about my dining experience at Namaste dining , my mouth waters at the mere thought of the exquisite flavors and textures that graced my palate. It's a testament to the lasting impression that this restaurant has left on me, and I have no doubt that I'll find myself returning time and time again to indulge in their culinary delights.
In closing, I extend my heartfelt gratitude to the entire team at Namaste Dinning, from the chefs who poured their passion into each dish to the staff who made our dining experience truly unforgettable. Your dedication to excellence has not gone unnoticed, and I eagerly anticipate the next opportunity to savor the unparalleled flavors of Nepalese cuisine at your...
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I visited Namaste Dining expecting authentic Nepalese cuisine, but I was deeply disappointed. The menu was a complete misrepresentation of Nepalese food. Besides the momos (which were average at best), everything else seemed to be standard Indian food dressed up as “Nepalese.” This is misleading and honestly insulting to the rich culinary heritage of Nepal.
Nepalese food is not just momo. There are so many unique dishes like dal bhat, sel roti, gundruk, and thukpa that weren’t even on the menu. Instead, the restaurant was serving chicken tikka masala, butter chicken, and naan—clearly Indian staples. If you’re looking for real Nepalese food, this is not the place.
The service was also subpar, and the ambiance felt more like a generic curry house than a restaurant celebrating Nepalese culture. I won’t be returning and cannot recommend this to anyone looking for authentic Nepalese cuisine.
We know your target audience is not Nepalese but if you put Nepalese name on the title saying “Nepalese and Indian” And only have momo in the menu please just change it to only Indian, you guys are doing false advertising and throwing false. This is written inside of the menu “We, the Namaste Dining team, will make sure to serve you best quality Nepalese and Indian food at Grantham”. Nepalese food ? Nepal don’t only offer momo you guys are missing out on rich authentic Nepali cuisine like • chow mein • sekuwa •Bhutan • chatpate • jhol momo •chilly momo •fried momo •pork momo •thukpa • sukuti sadeko • bhatmas sadeko •thali set •...
Read moreI ordered a take away for my family and it was absolutely appalling. Starting with the delivery. The delivery driver was rather passive aggressive and seemed truly stuck up her own backside. So you can only imagine the horror i felt when the food was only as bad as-if not worse- than the food. My original thoughts upon the first glance of the liquid curse in front of me was similar to those of a diahorrea stricken dog. The tika masala was watered down, bland as anything and honestly tasted like it was sent by Satan himself. The chicken -if thats what you can call the mutilated pieces of meat- was scarce and incredibly tough. The chips we ordered as a side were nothing less than abysmal. Greasy and uncooked to the sight let alone taste. The only somewhat good part to the main dish was the soggy naan bread. The poppadom was perfectly fine, the sauces on the other hand were nothing short of bland, watered down and cheap. The overall state of this “meal” wouldnt even seem worthy of the worst criminal out there. I and my family are truly put off by this experience so thank you for reminding us all why trying new restaurants is not...
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