About The Gurkhas Restaurant
More about the restaurant: The Gurkhas Restaurant
The Gurkhas may be more associated with fighting than cooking, but their origins lie in the Nepalese town of Gorkha, known as one of the mountain nation’s culinary capitals. The folk at The Gurkhas Restaurant on Greenhill Park in Hazelwood Park are committed to bringing the unique tastes of their homeland to Adelaide, so book a table now and head on over for a Nepalese feed
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The diners of Adelaide are an adventurous bunch, and they lovely a spicy dinner as much as anybody. Their appetite for curry is huge, and usually they get their fix from one of the many Indian restaurants that dot the city, but down in Hazelwood Park, there’s one of the lesser-known subcontinental cuisines on offer. The Gurkhas Restaurant on Greenhill Road serve up Nepalese delicacies to excite the palates of the curry cognoscenti.
Nepalese food shares much with their near neighbours in India and China, but it is quite distinct from them as well. At The Gurkhas on Greenhill Road in Hazelwood Park, you can pick up tandoor specialities and daals, but also uniquely Nepalese dishes like momo – steamed dumplings – and bhuteko buffalo, fried in a pan with garam masala and Sichuan peppers. Book a table now for an experience unlike any other in Adelaide.