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    Namaste Kathmandu

    3.9 (44 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 2:30 PM, 5:00 PM - 11:30 PM

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    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Starters!! Samosas
    Christine H.

    10/10 would recommend! For all you curry lovers, this place is a must try! We started off with veggie samosas and the fried mashed potato. I loved the sauce/spice they had on it! So tasty it was sweet, tangy, and spicy. For the main meal we got the first vegetarian curry(this one was like a sweet and creamy yellow curry with assorted veggies) and I forgot the name of the other one but it had like potatoes and lentils I think? Well, either way they were both super flavorful and great! Can't go wrong with either. We had it in mild which wasn't that spicy at all so if you like spicy I think you should choose medium/hot. The service was good. The server helped with suggestions was nice. Only thing is, it is a bit slow to get the food. 20 mins for starters and 35mins for main dishes. It is a very chill and relaxed placed, but the food is worth it!

    Vegetarian Thali

    Excellent Indian food in Edinburgh made with fresh ingredients and flavorful spices. The wait staff was attentive and very personable.

    Lauren G.

    I first ate at Namaste Kathmandu several months ago with friends as we thought it was a Japanese restaurant with it being called 'Namaste', and so we were quite confused when it materialised that this is an Indian and Nepalese place. Oh well, it was still a delicious meal. Situated just around the corner from the main University Campus George Square, Namaste Kathmandu is a convenient place to reach and would be a great place to go for dinner or lunch. Namaste Katmandu's menu offers a selection of authentic Nepalese and Indian dishes including dumplings and curry's, and their menu is split into Nepalese and Indian meals so you know what type of curry you are ordering. I had a Nepalese vegetarian soup to start which was really tasty and clearly made with fresh ingredients. For my main, I ordered the Fish Tikka Curry, which was marinated sword fish and it was tasted really amazing, full of flavour and super fresh - yum! They have a huge selection of vegetarian dishes on the menu so there is something for everyone. It is also pointed out on the menu which curry's are mild and which are hot, which is incredibly handy and means you won't get your head blown off with an unexpected chili. The prices are really reasonable at Namaste Kathmandu, with most main dishes priced at round eight pounds. A lovely place to go for gorgeous tasting food.

    Tandoori Half Chicken
    Ana Maria F.

    Very solid Indian curries. Themed as Nepalese cuisine, but it has all your standard Indian dishes. Enjoyed our meal and we forgot to ask our waiter to apply the 20% discount available for students. Oops! We were lucky because on a Saturday night at 7pm almost everything else is booked, but were able to walk in here. By the time we finished at 8:30, we felt that we were a bit rushed out because there was a queue of people coming in from the pouring rain, but the staff were very polite and said that if we wanted to stay, they would seat the newcomers at a different table. I felt it was unnecessary to ask us if we were leaving as we were paying (and clearly leaving), but this kind of thing can be overlooked as overly zealous waiting-of-tables. Would recommend the food and the place as a good curry. Convenient to George Square and George the IV Bridge area.

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    Cheryl C.

    I really love Indian food, and there's nothing like that feeling of culinary satisfaction when you're presented with an awesomely tasty meal, with the perfect mixture of flavours and spice levels you require for your fusspot palate. Namaste offers up all of these delightful factors for your consumption, plus the food looks great when it's presented, with the traditional brass looking bowls and serving spoons. This is well above average Indian cuisine, and really reasonably priced considering that fact. I love the Karahi dishes, and the classic Rogan Josh, but there are a range of both Indian and Nepalese dishes to select from. The staff at Namaste are super friendly and accomodating, and there's a fair amount of seating room, although you might have to book ahead at weekends. The interior, although nothing super fashionable or over the top, is comfortable and feels welcoming. You're also minimal steps away from various Grassmarket drinking joints if you fancy imbibing a few after dinner.

    Gibson A.

    Namaste Kathmandu serves excellent Nepalese and Indian food. The combination of these two similar cuisines makes for a more interesting experience and you can compare where the two types of food differ. I've not eaten much Nepalese food so I went for the Bhute Ko Kukhura which was chicken marinated in a whole range of spices. My mate went for the fish Tikka which looked delicious and creamy. Our meals seemed to take no time to arrive and tasted great when they did. My chicken was pretty spicy, but it also had an amazing range of flavours and the chicken was as tender as I've tasted. Our meals, along with some boiled rice, cost less than a tenner which was a brilliant deal considering the quality and portion sizes of the food. We'll hopefully be here again.

    Tina G.

    Quick and good Indian Nepali food. Starters - chicken momo's were dry and not moist. Chicken curry Nepali style - was good just like any Indian chicken curry with bone in. Not spicy regular spice level even when we ordered hot - they merely added some green chilies to the already ready made curry which didn't do any good. Naan - were good not anything special will become rubbery once cold in few seconds. Eat it right away. Garlic naan is better. Drinks - wines were good about £ 15 a bottle. Desert - tried kulfi was not impressive but okay. Kulfi Pricy as compared. Comments: mainly cons Usually onions grew chill's chutneys etc are served with India Nepali food - but here waiter didn't even bring onions or lemon even to add to tandoori plate which is mandatory you can't eat with our sprinkling Lemon lime ! And onions !! He said he can bring green salad and charge for it but will not bring only red onions and lemon even for a charge. Service - Hostess and waiters seemed extremely busy and occupied. We were taken after a short wait but mostly No one absolutely will come to welcome and let you know tht the wait time would be so and so and if you can wait few mins then they will have the table ready Etc. we saw one family wait for few mins and walk out getting frustrated. Catered to Mainly to non Indian Non Asian - European crowd. Will not be back if in town. Nothing impressive as it seems after reading the reviews.

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    14 years ago

    excellent been to real Kathmandu in nepal food reminded me well of my time in nepal my daughter thinks best meal long time

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    you can order delivery online http://hungryhouse.co.uk/namaste-kathmandu

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    Review Highlights - Namaste Kathmandu

    My chicken was pretty spicy, but it also had an amazing range of flavours and the chicken was as tender as I've tasted.

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    Dishoom - Dishoom Chicken Tikka

    Dishoom

    4.8(374 reviews)
    0.5 miNew Town
    ££

    Dishoom was one of my favorite meals in Edinburgh. We started with the bun maska and masala chai…read morecombo, along with the chili chicken. The bun maska was perfectly drenched in butter, and the chai was hot and comforting. The chili chicken was also really flavorful with the perfect spice level. For our mains, we got the Ruby Chicken and House Black Dal with garlic naan, chili paratha, and a side of plain rice. The Ruby Chicken had a delicious tomato gravy, and the chicken pieces were really soft. The dal was thick and creamy. Everything paired together so well. Beyond the food, the restaurant itself was beautiful, with a Bombay-inspired atmosphere. There's seating both upstairs and downstairs, and while we didn't have any issues, I've heard there can be long wait times. Our server was friendly, although the service felt a little sloppy at times. They also surprised us with complimentary champagne since we were celebrating a special occasion, which was really nice. I found the portions to be a little smaller, and it's definitely on the pricier side, but I think it's worth the splurge. If you're visiting the UK, I'd definitely recommend checking out Dishoom!

    This restaurant runs like a well oiled machine on behalf of customers! The staff is professional…read morebut friendly & easy at the same time. The food is fantastic! And the service is attentive. It's a beautiful thing to witness, even better to experience. My Negroni order was sent to the bar while my server and I chatted about what I might like. So efficient. I ended up ordering a couple of small plates. A spicy lamb dish and a hot/cold combo of yogurt and mashed hot veggies. Rather quickly my drink was served and a short while later my food appeared. Those small plates were not so small! Loads of food for one, perfect starters for two. Finished with a house chai - delicious!

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    Kama Sutra - Entrance!

    Kama Sutra

    4.3(23 reviews)
    0.3 miNewington
    ££

    A very pleasant meal, indeed. Our servers were wonderful, the food was delicious, and the sex theme…read moreof the whole place was hilarious to me. Worth a stop!

    I ordered a wee bit of carry out from Kama Sutra for a Friday night at home celebration. Overall,…read morethe quality of the food was quite good. The items purchased included KADAI PANEER, LAMB KORMA, and FISH PAKORA. As usual, I will itemise my reviews for each of these foods. In terms of food quality, the most important aspect of a restaurant review, the food was truly SUMPTUOUS, RICH, and TENDER-MEATED. The kadai paneer, which contained paneer with stewed vegetables, was adequately seasoned, flavourful, and succulent. I will say, the quantity of paneer included was MINIMAL, but that is how these restaurants SCAM you: they give you a hefty portion of the cheap stuff, but are overly restrained when it comes to the proteinous goodness. As for the lamb korma, it was RICH. Served in a thique spicy and sweet coconut sauce as yellow as the yolk of a quail's egg, with tender morsels of a lamb's meat, this dish was tantalising. And, finally, the fish pakora. It was flavourful and spiced with a reasonable level of flakiness, such that it was moist but not soggy on the interior and crisp on the exterior. It was served with a delicious yoghurt sauce and a tiny rubbish bag filled with 'salad'. Overall, the food warrants four (4) stars. I have deducted one (1) star due to the LACK OF CARBOHYDRATE in this meal. Little did we know, the saucy dishes are not served with rice or naan. Fortunately, this was carry out and I had some mediocre Co-op naans on hand to seep up the many unctions. So, beware: you must order RICE or NAAN or another INSTRUMENT with which to consume your food, unless you prefer to simply drink the thique and rich juices as you would a cup of tea. Because this food was carried out and consumed in the comfort of my home, I do not factor service, ambience, or other in-restaurant factors into this review. That includes the supposed sex theme of the restaurant. Perhaps one day I will venture in for the full experience.

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    Kama Sutra - Cute dining area

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    Yaduvanshi Authentic indian Restaurant-Edinburgh - Lamb kharahi and naan

    Yaduvanshi Authentic indian Restaurant-Edinburgh

    4.0(11 reviews)
    0.5 miRoyal Mile, Old Town

    This was the best Indian food I've ever had in my life. The flavor had great depth. Service was…read moregreat. It's good for different group size

    The last stellar rating was 3 years ago and that should tell you something. The food is mediocre,…read morebut what really garnered the low score is the shakedown one gets from the staff expecting a big tip for poor service. First we had to wait nearly 20 minutes just to get a waiter to come over to give us water. The food took more than 30 minutes for an appetizer and one main and bread. We were lucky. Both couples seated on either side of us, and who were there when we were seated, were still waiting for their food after us. The place was only 50% full, so not sure why service was so poor. Tables are so close together that you worry that your bottom will clear the table next to you when getting up and down! When the bill finally came, we couldn't wait to leave and pick up what remained of our afternoon. We paid cash to hurry the process, leaving a 10% tip which was generous considering our experience. One of the staff came over took the bill and came back saying that they didn't have a service charge. Yeah, so? He kept repeating that there was no service charge included, so we should consider a larger tip. What a shakedown! BEWARE. This restaurant provides shoddy service, blah food and then will try and embarrass you to give them a hearty tip. Stay away!

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    Yaduvanshi Authentic indian Restaurant-Edinburgh
    Yaduvanshi Authentic indian Restaurant-Edinburgh

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    Vinyasa - Vegetable Balti (vegan)

    Vinyasa

    3.9(22 reviews)
    0.4 miRoyal Mile, Old Town
    ££

    Very disappointing, extremely oily, overpriced Indian food that lacks depth, but has some vegan…read moreoptions. I found this place as rated one of the better Indian restaurants in Edinburgh that does vegan options. I don't get it. We arrived for dinner on a Monday, and their vegan menu online was not shown on the dine-in menu, so I asked the server about this, and they told me what could be made vegan -- at least they were familiar with the concept. We got a vegan Balti and vegan Rogan Josh (each about £10.50), plus some tandoor roti (£3.50 each) and papadams and dipping sauce (another ~£4). The Rogan Josh was the oiliest Indian dish I've ever tried had in my life. The dish was swimming in oil. Beyond that, there wasn't much complexity in flavour beyond high saltiness. The Balti had the same saltiness / lack of depth issue, but at least wasn't as oily. We were quite disappointed in the lack of flavour depth in both dishes, especially compared to the Indian food you can get in the UK in general. What's more, the portion sizes were not especially big, so we really relied on the roti to be full. Very disappointing Indian food overall. We would definitely not return.

    It was so yummy and delicious. My fiancé and I got the Vegetarian house special banquet ( to try a…read morefew things) and it was to die for. So yummy so excellent. The service was good, we went on a slower night and were seated very quickly. So good would go again!

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    Vegetable Rogan Josh (vegan)

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