Reviews The Everest Eatery

5
Mel Price
+5
We visited Malvern for a day trip and had read The Everest Eatery was one of the best places to eat in town. The staff were welcoming and friendly. The restaurant had a great atmosphere with a vast choice of food and drink. The curry was outstanding. I chose one of their own special dishes and it certainly did not disappoint. One of the best curries I’ve had! Large choice of dishes on the menu, food was cooked to perfection with very generous portions and the prices are reasonable. We will definitely be back whenever we are next in town.
5
Jen Oliver
+5
Very friendly, absolutely delicious food, one of the best, if not the best, that we've been to. I had ghurka special (lamb) which was AMAZING! Hubby had lamb madras which was fantastic. Really tender lamb in both dishes. It melted in the mouth. We're only here for 10 days but definitely intend return before going home. Recommend wholeheartedly.
5
Michelle Ho
+5
This restaurant is a total gem. The food is absolutely delicious. Service friendly and faultless. The port wine and mint chocolate that is complementary at the end of the meal was a lovely touch. Devastated that we can't take this fabulous restaurant back with us to Bristol!
5
Geraldine Wood
+5
Wow! We love our curry, only visiting the area so it was our first time here. 10/10 If you like Lamb you must try the Jomsom so tender, such a different flavoured sauce, and what’s more, they’ll make it to whatever level of spicy you like. Excellent service - the staff clearly enjoy working. There are lots of smiles which was just lovely . And it was so reasonably priced
5
Michael warner
+5
Fantastic service and food at this place, staff were very friendly, polite and attentive, food was incredible, even though my dish was quite hot (3 chillis on the menu) it was so rich in flavour too. Will definitely return when in the area!
4
Az zee A
+4
Generally good. The decor and ambience is nice, waiting staff efficient and polite. On to the food.. Good selection of dishes. The meat to vegetable ratio is questionable in dishes like the Jalfraizi. The naan bread is overpriced and double the average price of naan bread in a similar restaurant in London (where I'm from). It's only flour, water, salt and yeast so it doesn't need to be close to £3. It is a good establishment to experience South Asian food for the demographic of people within that rural town (away from London, Manchester, Birmingham and Leeds)
4
Jim Wilde
+4
Ate there with friends, everyone enjoyed their food, service efficient and a pleasant atmosphere in the restaurant. Fits in well and compliments Malverns eating establishments
5
Eleanor Bullman
+5
Really good food. Gurkha beer lovely too. Wonderful staff. We will definitely return as we have done over the last few years. We had the Gurkha special, Himalayan curry and the Chicken Pharshi. Also had chicken and lamb momo to start which were lovely as always.
5
John Grinsell
+5
Found the Everest Eatery by accident on a journey back to Devon. Best chicken madras I've ever had. Will definitely visit again.
5
Dave Purser
+5
First time here and wow. From walking in to leaving everything was first rate. I had a vegetable biryani and I have to say it was the best I've had in a long time.
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