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Dear diners, check out the Mt Everest special four course banquet for only $35 including entree, two main courses and dessert.
You can select from options like, chicken tikka, seekh kabab, butter chicken, lamb rogan josh and beef vindaloo. Please contact the restaurant for further information.
It might be slightly overshadowed by the cuisine of its bigger neighbours – China and India – but Nepalese cuisine is deserving of its own time in the spotlight, and at Mount Everest Indian and Nepalese Restaurant you can experience some of the finest that Sydney has to offer, as well as some Indian favourites too. Located on Gladesville Road, Mount Everest Indian Restaurant’s elegant decor and stunning views of the water and luscious greenery that surrounds it make it the perfect place for a family mear or celebrating a special occasion in Hunters Hill. To guarantee a table, make a reservation now!
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Perfect for those times when you are craving some spice but want to try something a little bit different from the usual curry house offering, Mount Everest Indian Restaurant serves up both Nepalese and Indian specialities in a beautiful setting in Sydney’s Hunters Hill, with large windows showing off the views of the nearby water and the surrounding scenery. Start your meal at Mount Everest Indian & Nepalese Restaurant off by trying some Nepalese momo (steamed dumplings filled with vegetables or chicken, marinated with onion, herbs and masala, and served with a homemade chutney) or go for a curry house classic like the onion bhaji or fish tikka.
Then, move on to the Mount Everest goat curry, saffron chicken korma or the hot Malabar fish curry (a hot and spicy fish curry from the coastal villages of southwestern India made using ground spices and tamarind). Vegetarians will find plenty of choices too, from the paneer butter masala to aloo mutter tamatar (potato and peas cooked with mild spices finished with tomato, green chilli and coriander). Located on Gladesville Road, Mount Everest Indian and Nepalese restaurant draws in spice seekers from all over Sydney. To guarantee a table at this Hunters Hill hotspot, making a reservation in advance is recommended.