Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Comforting Nepalese staples with standout momos and sekuwa at budget prices, lively late-night vibe, but delivery consistency and occasional service mix-ups can disappoint.
A compact neighborhood spot where the vibe is warm and bustling, Lisbon Sekuwa Corner wins fans with friendly staff and plates that taste like someone cared. As one diner put it, the server "explained dishes and checked on spice levels," and the owner often stops by with a smile. It is casual and sometimes lively late, with a few rough edges like a basic room and a bathroom that could be fresher. The cooking leans classic Nepalese comfort with momos and sekuwa front and center, plus familiar curries, biryani, and tandoori. When they are on, chili or jhol momos are craveable and the grills hit that smoky-savoury note; a handful of reviews call out tougher chicken or uneven naan, and delivery orders are less reliable than dine-in. Overall, it is a value-forward kitchen that rewards in-person visits and clear spice preferences. Families do fine here thanks to gentle curries like korma, butter chicken, and biryani, plus samosas and pakoras for starters. Staff can dial back heat on request, though one parent reported a spicy dish despite asking for mild. There is no kids menu, but the menu has plenty of simple, familiar options most children will recognize.
Area: Lively, multicultural central Lisbon pocket with casual eateries and nightlife; attracts students, locals, and budget travelers.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; typical urban grit at night but well-frequented.
Nearby: Near Intendente/Anjos corridors, close to metro and bars; late-night options popular after hours.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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