Our Restaurant
Kathmandu Kitchen is authentic Nepalese and Indian cuisine dedicated to providing the customer with an exceptional overall dining experience to moderate prices, consistently. This restaurant is full of Light, colors and that festive ambience which makes our customers relax and enjoy their meal. With a buzzy atmosphere and a healthy competition in the hospitality industry it is time to try something difference from the Chicken Tikka Masala and Kathmandu Kitchen is here to provide its customers that difference. We believe only in excelling and so do our friendly staffs, unique Nepalese hospitality that will make you return soon for another tantalizing “taste”.

Our Chefs
Birendra Shrestha, The Head Chef of Kathmandu Kitchen joined us since April 2014, is a highly qualified chef representing the ethnic group of Kathmandu valley renowned as “Newari Culture”. Mr Shrestha used to work at the 5***** Everest Hotel in Kathmandu, Nepal before coming to Ireland for more than 10 years. He came to Ireland in the year 2001 where he worked in Several Nepalese & Indian Restaurant as a Head Chef before joining Kathmandu Kitchen. His experience has allowed him to obtain and refine his ability to conjure up innovative Nepalese and Indian food that are simply delectable. Mr Shrestha is quite popular & the best ethnic Chef in Nepalese & Indian community in Ireland.
Our Cuisine
Restaurant is situated in the heart of the Dublin city, Kathmandu Kitchen is serving Nepalese & Indian cuisine to its finest level and gives it a true ethnic Nepalese taste & Indian all-time favourite curries with Himalayan fresh herbs, spices and ingredients. Our voyage takes you on a gastronomic tour that extends from various regions of south Asia and Nepal. Come and experience the exceptional regional dishes reflecting the taste of the inverse communities of Nepal & India by well experienced chef. Each meal in this restaurant truly said to be a “Feast of The Festivals”.
Kathmandu
Kathmandu is a capital city of Nepal, Kathmandu valley comprises three ancient cities of Kathmandu, Patan & Bhaktapur situated in hilly region of Nepal. The three cities house seven UNESCO world Heritage shrines which are together listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site (Culture).Kathmandu is a city of artistic temples and magnificent art- full of cultural and specially traditional Newari culture & foods is our another attraction. Nepal is a natural beauty of Himalayas including Highest peak Mt Everest, Birth place of Lord Buddha.
Testimonials
“Consistently great service and wonderful meals!”
This is one of my favourite restaurants in Dublin! I have eaten here a number of times, and on occasion ordered meals for take-away – the food is consistently of high quality and of a great, really authentic taste. I’m always so pleased with the friendly service too. I couldn’t recommend this place highly enough!
“Can’t wait for another visit 🙂”
I really had a great time there. Staffs were friendly and the food was very good. Short at the end was a nice touch….worth visit, will be back soon
“Delicious Indian Food Dublin ”
Just walked into this restaurant after sight seeing all day and hit the jackpot. I over ordered but the portions were large. I did read that they were small.the sauces were a standout. And to top it off I had a glass of Merlot which was smooth and mellow.friendly service a bit expensive but this is the temple bar district.
Lovely entrees delicious main and a very refreshing coconut ice cream desert.
Great walk-in or sit down with a companion.
Little Gem! My first time to ever write a review for a restaurant but I felt it was a must. Myself and my Partner went here Sat night and the food was fantastic!! We both had samosa and onion Bhaj to start …delicious!! Best we ever had. I asked for a dish that I seen on their website but they advised that they no longer offer that dish. The waitress went and asked the Chef who offered to cook the dish for me 🙂 Mains were beautiful and we even got a comp sambuca after our meal. Thoroughly enjoyed our meal, staff are great and we will def go back.