Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively Nepalese-Indian spot delivering flavorful curries and momos with friendly service, though takeaway consistency, portion size, and occasional delivery delays can frustrate.
Gurkha Village delivers flavorful curries and momos with friendly, accommodating service that makes dine-in visits reliably pleasant. However, inconsistent execution between dine-in and takeaway, variable spice levels, and occasional portion concerns prevent a higher grade. It's a solid neighborhood favorite worth visiting if nearby, though not a citywide destination.
Set on Oxford Road, this neighborhood spot feels warm and bustling when busy and relaxed on quieter nights. Staff are often friendly and accommodating, with several diners noting easy table moves and quick service. One guest put it simply: "the spices sang, and the room felt welcoming," though others flagged occasional delivery delays and curt greetings. The cooking skews Nepalese-meets-Indian comfort: momos, jaljala, classic curries, and plenty of veg options. Think bold, aromatic gravies over molecular frills. At its best, dishes land rich and balanced; at its worst, heat levels drift or chicken turns dry. Dine-in tends to outperform takeaway, so those seeking reliable flavour may prefer eating on-site. Families do well here. Kids can lean on butter chicken or korma, rice and naan, chips, and fun desserts like kulfi or Ferrero Rocher ice cream. There is no explicit kids menu, but the menu has many familiar, mild choices; adventurous options like jaljala can wait until older palates are ready.
Area: Suburban high street setting serving locals and families; casual, convenient dining with takeaway traffic.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked main road; occasional bar TV noise noted inside rather than street safety issues.
Nearby: Near residential streets and Oxford Road bus routes; mixes restaurants, pubs, and shops.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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