We held our annual dinner at the Gurkha Palace (nepalese restaurant), I think that is the third year in a row we have been there now. About 60 people all dressed up to the nines and expectation of having a great night.
As always the meal was superb and although there was a full house the wait time between courses was minimal in fact there didnt seem to be a wait time at all, what with eating and chatting and drinking it all flowed really well.
Kishor, the owner, watches over the proceedings to ensure everything runs smoothly and the waiters are the perfect mix of unobtrusive and attentive, and when we needed more wine or bottled water or whatever it was provided quickly.
We had for Starters
1. Chhoila - Barbecued chicken diced into pieces mixed with green herbs and mustard oil served cold.
2. Sekuwa - Tender cubes of lamb marinated in Highlander spices sauce, chargrilled and served with capsicum, tomatoes and onions
3. Momo - Warm chicken dumplings entirely cooked by steam and served with chutney.
4. Alu Chops - Deep fried cakes - a divine fusion of mash potatoes and exotic herbs.
Main Course
1. Kukhura Ko Maso - Tender pieces of chicken cooked in onion, tomato, ginger, garlic with a touch of ground spices and garnished with fresh coriander
2. Khasi Ko Masu - Nepalese style lamb curry.
3. Jhinge Curry Shrimps - cooked in mild caramelized onion and mild spieces.
4. Rato Kukhura Chicken - cooked with coconut milk, tomato sauce, nuts and Nepalese spices in tikka masala style.
Vegetables
1. Mis Mas Tarkari - Assorted fresh vegetables cooked with mild exotic green herbs and spices.
2. Alu Jeera - diced potatoes fried with cumin
By the bottle red and white wine started at £10.50 which is pretty good compared with average restaurant prices.
The Gurkha Palace
97 Enbrook (Golden) Valley, Sandgate,
Folkestone,
Kent, CT20 3NE
Tel : 01303 257700