Welcome to Ayo Gorkhali, where we are dedicated to delivering the Culture of Happiness through our exquisite Nepalese and Indian foods. We believe that good food is not just about taste; it’s about creating moments of joy and satisfaction with every bite. Our culinary journey takes inspiration from the diverse tapestry of Nepalese culture, embracing the rich traditions of the 125 distinct ethnic groups that call Nepal home .In Nepal, hospitality is more than just a gesture; it’s a way of life. At Ayo Gorkhali, we embody this spirit by treating every guest with the utmost respect and offering them the finest dining experience. Our menu reflects the vibrant flavors and culinary heritage of Nepal.
Hours
| Tuesday | 10 AM–2 PM, 5–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–2 PM, 5–11 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–2 PM, 5–11 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–2 PM, 5–11 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–2 PM, 5–11 PM |
| Sunday | 5–11 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 34 Mill Bank, Stafford ST16 2QT, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 1785 250234
Website: https://www.ayogorkhali.co.uk/
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Reviews
We attended Saturday Oct 25 as a couple during the lunch service. The restaurant appears small but has seating in the back too. Immediately greeted in a warm and friendly manner. Suggestions offered and menu items described.
Nepalese food is influenced by India, Tibet, and indo-China. It has some very unique flavours which are full of variety.
The lunch Menu is reduced but so are the prices. You get medium portions and it’s enough to share between two. The variety caters for everyone.
We had six dishes in all.
– Mixed fried rice, not pictured but enough to share between 2 or 4 depending. Really flavourful, edible without sauce.
– Sekuwa Skewers, not pictured, taking inspiration from the indian side.
– Shabhaley meat filled pies, a samosa like pastry, really nice Tibetan style dish. You get two and a sauce.
– Jhol Memo Dumplings, Oriental Nepalese steamed dumplings in a very light tomato based cream sauce.
– Manchurian, we chose the veg option, a indo-chinese dish that was divine and mouthwatering.
– Chatpate, this is the most unique dish. It’s rice puffs, spices and veg. I’d describe it as a mix of fried rice puffs, bombay mix and indian pickel tray onion salad. We used it as a rice equivalent and it’s very original. Worth a go.
Food came out quick, was well portioned and service was polite and inquisitive but not excessive. Staff were intrigued to share a bit about Nepal and a bit about local communities.
We had 4 soft drinks, six dishes and it came to £50. You wouldn’t need six normally, we just wanted to explore a new cuisine.
We really enjoyed it and will be back.
The only thing we’d recommend is the restraunt needs to advertise more as it’s slightly off the main stretch.
Lovely little restaurant with a friendly vibe. Super friendly and helpful staff.
The food… Wow! We had the onion bhajis – freshly cooked and spiced beautifully. I had the juicy momo from the lunch menu. Freshly cooked chicken dumplings in a delicious tangy sauce. My son had chicken katsu… again, delicious and fresh.
Very reasonably priced. Wish we could visit often! Highly recommend.
It’s a small intimate setting and the staff were absolutely lovely, telling us some culture pieces and stories about Nepalese people and their dining etc.
The food was stunning and they were more than happy to cater for and understand vegan food also.
I’d highly recommend this restaurant to anyone local or visiting. It’s a dining experience.
Don’t expect a cheap meal … but you really do get what you pay for.
Look forward to visiting again soon!