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Fantastic 5 course Indian dinner
€61.95
€41.95
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Fill in your unique dinner voucher code at the reservation form.
Show your voucher at the restaurant, enjoy your lovely menu and get €20 discount of your total bill.
A maximum of 1 dinner voucher per 2 persons. The menu price of €41.95 is only valid for the first person. The second person pays the normal price of €61.95. See our terms for more information.
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Heerlijke avond gehad. De sfeer van India geproefd, de gastvrijheid gevoeld, kortom we hebben genoten!
Dit restaurant verdient het om bezocht te worden. De buurt is upcoming en op loopafstand van het Mercatorplein.
Wat een fantastische avond hebben wij mogen hebben bij Kathmandu. Een zeer sfeervol restaurant, hoge gastvrijheid en persoonlijke service, schitterende wijnen, fabuleus menu met sublieme gerechten.
We had an Indian 3 course menu. We were asked in advance whether we preferred fish, meat or vegetarian. And how spicy we wanted it. The menu was delicious, Varied, generous and beautifully served. The service was friendly and service oriented. The restaurant is located in a beautiful building with a nice terrace. We felt very comfortable and the music wasn't too loud. Had a nice evening.
Lekker gegeten. Voor €42,5 had ik wel iets meer verwacht in alle eerlijkheid. Wij waren verder met z'n tween in de zaak waardoor de sfeer er niet echt was.
Heerlijk vegetarisch 3-gangen shared dining menu plus aperitief. Goede service, was geen probleem om het toetje om te wisselen omdat ik lactose intolerant ben, top!
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About Kathmandu Kitchen Amsterdam
Cuisine: Nepalese, Asian, Indian
At Kathmandu Kitchen Nepalese & Indian Restaurant you can expect more than ‘a meal out’ as we take you on a culinary journey into the heart of Nepal. They serve authentic dishes bursting with the aromas and flavours of Nepal and India.
In Nepal and India, the preparation and presentation of food is carried out with deep respect and gratitude.
Thanks are offered not only for the various ingredients, but are also given to everyone involved in the production of the meal, from the rice grower through to the chef. This respect and reverence is one of the most important aspects at the Kathmandu Kitchen.