

Welcome to The Gurkha Kitchen in Sunnyvale, San Ramon & Hayward , CA, where we offer a diverse menu of traditional Indian and Nepali dishes. From savory appetizers, to flavorful biryani, and Nepali khaja sets, we offer the best Indian & Nepali cuisine in CA that will satisfy every palate. Our skilled chefs use traditional cooking techniques and the freshest ingredients to bring the vibrant flavors of India to your palate. our locations Sunnyvale, San Ramon, Hayward & San Jose
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Monday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1342 S Mary Ave, Sunnyvale, CA 94087
Phone: (408) 212-4660
Website: https://www.thegurkhaskitchen.com/
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Absolutely delicious! Every dish was bursting with authentic Nepali and Indian flavors. The momo dumplings were perfectly steamed and packed with flavor, and the sauce was yummy! the butter chicken was rich, creamy, and well-balanced. You can tell everything is made fresh with quality ingredients. The portions are generous too — definitely worth every bite!
Vibe:
Cozy, clean, and welcoming. perfect for both a casual dinner or a relaxed date night. The decor is simple yet charming, with a peaceful ambiance. We arrived for late lunch and was t busy at all.
Service:
The staff is friendly, attentive, and genuinely cares about your experience. Our server took the time to explain the dishes and made great recommendations. Food came out quickly, and they checked in just the right amount.
Highly recommend Gurka Kitchen to anyone looking for authentic flavors, great service, and a comfortable dining experience in Sunnyvale!
Spring Rolls were crispy on the outside but the inside was indiscernible, no distinguishable veggies, just one paste/goo, probably potato. This is a 2/5.
Gobi Manchurian was a 3/5. The Gobi was crispy on the outside, just how it should be, but the sauce was a huge let down. It was very very ketchup-y.
We also ordered Veg Chowmein which was alright, but definitely not worth $16. No veggies of note, nothing expensive like broccoli or snap peas or anything. 3/5 for the taste, 2/5 for the price.
The only dish of note was the Nepalese Veg Thukpa which is soupy noodles, like Ramen. The soup was tasty although the turmeric in it was a bit overpowering. The noodles was the same as the one in chowmein. Good quantity. 4/5.
Didn’t try the momos.
In summary, I think Everest Cuisine is a better option for taste and definitely on the price, and the number of options. Or, there’s always Inchin’s Bamboo garden or Red Hot Chilli Pepper. Similarly priced but better taste and overall experience.
For $12 per plate, I expected decent quality, but this was far below standard. Really hope the restaurant takes this seriously and improves their momo recipe, because this was not acceptable.
Service was great! And offered more rice and water without us asking!!!
Love this neighborhood place! Definitely worth a try!