Really enjoyed my excellent Nepalese curry on Friday night. Really tasty, full of flavour and different from the normal Indian fayre. The chicken was of a high quality too, tender and juicy again unlike the chewy chicken you can find in other Indian venues.
Dizzie
This is seriously the best curry place in town I wont eat anywhere else. The staff are great and I am never disappointed.
stunospam-ta@yahoo.co.uk
Well I have eaten here a few times and really enjoyed it. The food is beautiful. It's in the heart of West Didsbury (though I've never encountered any "wannabies" in this area of town???). The service is good and I would definitely recommend this to anyone who is looking for something slightly more sober than the Great Kathmandu.
diya
i have eaten in many of the nepalese restaurants in manchester great kathmandu being one of them which has been running for almost 20 years. i thought i had to try out namaste nepal as it has only been open about 20 weeks. i went with my husband and 2 sons, we were welcomed into the restaurant by a lovely young lady who was quite helpful when choosing our dishes she explained to us the variety of curries and there strengths but most of them were medium spiced we had healthy option of a sizzling starter which we ate as main with some sauce on the side also a very traditional steamed dumpling called momocha which was so delicious similar to a dimsum then main course something i had never seen anywhere lamb shak su ka lamb cooked in mince lamb which was a dish that even my sons loved this dish was recommended by the young lady and she was right we will go back just for that dish. we are now preparing to book for our Christmas party. all the staff are so friendly and helpful you cant get this anywhere anymore so it was lovely to see them all working like a team. you have to try this place as it to me is the best new place to eat out in.
alib
Didsbury has been crying out for a reasonably sized, good quality tandoori restaurant such as this for a number of years now. Knowing Burton Road very well and the restaurant that used to be based at this site we were slightly sceptical about going but having heard that the Namaste is connected with the Great Kathmandu on Burton Road we had to give it a try and were not disappointed. We went in a group of 11 and all had fantastic meals; starters are enormous and very well priced, really good choice of veggie food - a 2 course meal including drinks cost our group about £16 per head. The lights could do with being dimmed slightly but staff were all lovely and tables situated very spaciously apart. Lets just hope the typical Didsbury crowd don't find this and turn it into a restaurant full of loud mouthed wannabies!!!!!!