Gurkha Brigade Nepalese Restaurant

    £ Himalayan/Nepalese
    Closed2:00 PM - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    9a Antigua Street

    Edinburgh EH1 3NH

    United Kingdom

    New Town

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    • 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM

    • 5:00 PM - 11:30 PM

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    • 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM

    • 5:00 PM - 11:30 PM

    Wed

    • 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM

    • 5:00 PM - 11:30 PM

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    • 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM

    • 5:00 PM - 11:30 PM

    Fri

    • 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM

    • 5:00 PM - 12:30 AM (Next day)

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    • 2:00 PM - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    • 2:00 PM - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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      Gibson A.
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      22 Jun 2010
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      Gurkha Brigade is not the most obvious eatery on Leith Walk, but is certainly not the worst. It's predominantly a restaurant with plenty of clean and spaciously laid out table with a clean and friendly environment. I went for their takeaway menu which, although quite expensive in comparison to other place in the area, was varied with plenty of different sauces, emats and vegetarian options. I ordered the pork sungur which had incredibly tender chunks of meat in a spicy tomato and garlic sauce. This, along with plain boiled rice and a coke came to about £10 which seemed steep at the time, but the food's quality made up for it without a doubt.
      My friend ordered two starters of different pakoras which looked and - apparantly - tasted great. We both agreed that it was worth a shot again, maybe next time after we get our student grants in though!

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      Rezzi I.
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      17 Jul 2010

      I'm not sure why this Nepalese restaurant opted for such a military
      style name, but it definitely catches the attention! It's quite unique, as it's the only restaurant of it's kind I've come across in Edinburgh;
      what's more, it must feel a little lonely when you consider the numerous Italian restaurants in the area!

      I'd always been told how unique Nepalese food is, given the country's location and a lack of a strong culinary presence in many countries, so we were excited to see what was on the menu. Any fans of Indian food will feel welcome here as I spotted pakora, naan, and curry dishes. I do have an inkling some of these more recognisable dishes may be on the menu so people aren't completely intimidated by the more foreign sounding dishes! Example: Machhaphucre wasa!

      Though a lot of the dishes had equally cool names, I was familiar with most, if not all, of the ingredients and was quite happy with my starters of Sandeko chicken (basically barbecued chicken) and Gurkha soup! I'll definitely have to be back to try one of their mains, which I have to say can be a little bit pricy!

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      Fiona H.
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      I think if I'd got a takeaway from here, instead of eating in the restaurant, I might be giving it 4 stars and not 3. But I didn't, and I have to say I was a bit put off by the shabby feel to the place.

      Don't get me wrong, the food was lovely. I think I prefer Nepalese food to Indian food beause it's a lot less greasy and stodgy, which I can certainly vouch for here. But given that there are a surprising number of Nepalese restaurants springing up in Edinburgh at the moment, like Yak & Yeti in Newington or The Gurkha in Morningside, this place can't really afford to be putting people off on the basis of first impressions.

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      S T.
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      Nepalese cuisine is something I am not familiar with, so getting a meal delivered from Gurkha Brigade was a real treat!

      The name sort of puts me off a bit, I'm not sure why but like Rezzi pointed out, it's quite military which is a bit strange, but the food is certainly top class. I didn't realise you could order takeaway from here but, whilst staying at a friend's flat nearby, I was surprised to hear they get a take-away from here at least twice a month!

      The food came, was piping hot and only took around half an hour which was really quick. I ordered a hot Khorsani (that might not be spelt right!), which was a curry style dish with chicken. It was really nice, very tasty but really spicy! It was about £10 too which is expensive for a takeaway, but we were celebrating exam results so we thought we deserved a treat!

      I would certainly go to the restaurant itself, because they do a buffet lunch/dinner which I have only heard good things about!

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      Qype User (dawnyf…)
      Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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      1 Jun 2008

      Excellent value for money, particularly their £4.99 lunchtime menu, which provides something for eveyones taste. The decor is nice, the food excellent & the staff couldn't be nicer.
      Easy to find just look for the big eyes opposite opposite the Playhouse.

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      Carla R.
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      13 Jul 2014

      Dined here with a friend on a Sunday night. Only one other party there when we arrived around 6:30pm, so were seated promptly. We both ordered the pre-theatre special of 3 courses (starter, main, and dessert or tea/coffee) for £9.95. Quite a fair deal, and there was a good selection to choose from the options of starters and mains. The food was quite tasty, and nicely spiced. The only complaints were that the vegetables didn't seem super fresh, and the potatoes in the starter were a bit too oily. Other than that, it was an enjoyable experience and the staff were friendly and welcoming.

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      Josh G.
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      FANTASTIC flavor, but awfully pricey for the American trying to stretch a weak dollar in Edinburgh. I had a nice portion of naan, a DELICIOUS but small order of something the owner assured me was authentic Nepalese cuisine, and one beer. With tip (which I know is not a requirement here) I dropped £20... my first night in Scotland. That said, given the quality of the food, I imagine you can't go wrong here flavor-wise. Add some very friendly service and this might be the kind of place you spring for when you wanna sit and enjoy a good meal with a group of friends on a night when you've done alright at the casino.

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      Qype User (frankl…)
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      6 Jan 2010

      It's a bit tatty but in a quite nice way.. the pictures of the Himalayas are a pleasant disctraction and they have draught Indian lager (Kingfisher I believe)... I went recently after an abscence of a few years (I uesed to live rtound the corner) and although it doesn't look overly special, the food is very tasty here. The menu offers a few variations on the straightforward Indian menu (as it should seeing as its Nepalese) which is also nice to see. I don't think it offers as good value as it used to, but then again I'm probably just getting old - where does?).

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      Qype User (RichCa…)
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      8 Aug 2010

      This is a funny little place - the restaurant is old and tired, but the food is unexpectedly nice and excellent value for money.

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      Jamey W.
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      Decided to grab lunch here after being underwhelmed by Khushi's next door. Alas, Khushi's is better. Maybe we didn't order the right things. They didn't have the pork dish I ordered at first. The two curries we had were not very tasty. And the garlic naan was flavored with garlic powder. It's disappointing. I've had very good luck with Nepalese restaurants elsewhere. But I won't be returning to this one. There's a reason why Khushi's had quite a few people eating while Gurkha Brigade was empty save for us.

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