Everest-29032 is here to serve Nepalese cuisine as well as famous Indian traditional meals to the guests. Mr. Shashidhar Kharel has devised a menu with a twist of Nepalese and Indian dishes to cater to all types of consumers, based on his 20 years of expertise as a chef from India to the Middle East and the United Kingdom. He spent about 6 years as the head chef at “The 29029” Restaurant.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 42 Kinson Rd, Wallisdown, Bournemouth BH10 4AL, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 1202 004040
Website: http://www.29032restaurant.co.uk/
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Reviews
To start, we were served crisp popadoms with a selection of tasty chutneys, which was a lovely touch. The food arrived quickly, and the staff were warm, attentive, and welcoming throughout our meal. They brought over water without us needing to ask and were prompt with every part of the service.
Overall, everything from the friendly atmosphere to the quality and freshness of the food made for a really enjoyable dining experience. Highly recommended.
We live within walking distance of the restaurant and decided spontaneously on Sunday evening to pop in for a meal. Unfortunately, the food was very much below the standards suggested by other recent comments.
I have a bit of history with this location; it was called the Heart of India a few years back, for which I wrote a glowing review. I had also eaten from Everest more than a year ago, but this recent visit was a shock.
The presentation was incredibly amateurish. A plate of curry with rice served on the side made it look as if I had just collected it myself from a buffet. The chef also seems to have a penchant for adding white lines of some substance to every single dish, alongside two lettuce leaves that served as a baffling and random garnish.
We ordered the Butter Chicken and the Jaipuri, both of which were inedible due to being incredibly sweet. My partner is Indian, so we are certainly not unfamiliar with authentic cuisine. When I flagged this to the waitress, she insisted that both dishes are meant to be sweet. She went on to claim that Indian dishes are either sweet or spicy hot, with nothing in between! This is, of course, untrue and a very odd stance to take.
We simply couldn’t sit and continue to eat, so we had the rest packaged up to take home for the dogs. I am very disappointed, as this was once a brilliant Indian restaurant.
Further to your response:
While I appreciate your engagement, I must firmly contest your version of events, which seems designed to obfuscate the reality of our experience rather than address it.
Regarding your citation of the poppadoms as a success: I find it rather bemusing that you deem this worthy of highlighting. Poppadoms are the absolute culinary baseline of any Indian establishment; mere competence in this area should be a given, not a metric of triumph. Even the most mediocre kitchen should navigate a poppadom without error. Similarly, while the chicken pakora and naan were adequate, they hardly compensate for the failure of the main event.
Your assertion that the main courses were “almost fully eaten” is a falsehood, evidently constructed to discredit the integrity of my review. The reality is that these dishes were barely touched. Regarding the replacement Madras provided as a takeaway, I did consume this the following day and it was, indeed, satisfactory. However, on the night in question, we chose to conclude the meal early not because we were satiated, but because the bizarre commentary from your waitress extinguished any hope of a service recovery at the table.
Despite this unfortunate episode, I am willing to afford you the opportunity to rectify this impression. I remain open to your suggestions regarding a return visit to see if your establishment can deliver the standard you claim to uphold.
In May 2025, my wife surprised me by booking the restaurant to celebrate my 50th birthday, filling it with wonderful friends, an unforgettable evening made even more special by an exceptional team and truly outstanding food.
Every single dish served here is sublime. They never disappoint. Beautifully presented, perfectly balanced, and packed with flavour. Just typing these words has my mouth drooling. This is food that excites you before it even reaches the table.
The owners and staff are just as incredible as the food: warm, welcoming, and genuinely passionate about what they do. There is not one bad thing I could ever say about this restaurant.
You absolutely must try Everest 29032! This is bucket-list food in every sense of the word.
But please… please leave room for me
I feel awful that it has taken me so long to write this review, my sincerest apologies
Feels like a best kept secret for the locals
wonderful to see lovely hospitality wonderful food and great staff
The tables are magically set up with table clothes and lovely flowers
Staff if attending and wonderful
Food is wonderful and lovely size portions.
Prices are fair and reasonable
Will be back – sooner this time I hope
What a gem of a restaurant.
Quick professional service, lovely atmosphere, clean style design with a touch of Nepal, the food was served quickly and it was just a wonderful experience.
The food was fresh and tasty, it’s more delicate in flavour then the Indian Bangladeshi food we have in England, huge portions and great flavours, we also tried the Nepalis beer and it was a bit sweet and refreshing.
We didn’t have room for desserts unfortunately but they have some really interesting options, it came about to £25 per person including starters and drink so very reasonable.
Thanks guys, we had a fab time