


Montys is a traditional and authentic Nepalese Restaurant, owned by husband and wife team of Shiva and Lina Gautam. Although we get, wrongly, categorised as an Indian, I can say proudly that we are Nepalese all the way through, owned, cooked and served by Nepalese. The real deal, we are what we say on the tin, so to speak. Montys of Kathmandu opened its doors in Temple Bar, Dublin 2, to the public, very quietly, without any fanfare, on a wet September evening 1997, hence it took us forever to get noticed! But after over 20 years of serving great Nepalese food to the Irish public as well as our visitors from abroad, we are now very much part of the Dublin’s premium ethnic restaurant.
Authentic Nepalese dishes in a smart restaurant decorated with warm colours and regional artifacts.
Hours
| Monday | 5–10 PM |
| Tuesday (Saint Patrick’s Day) | 5–10 PM Hours might differ |
| Wednesday | 5–10 PM |
| Thursday | 12–2 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Friday | 12–2 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Saturday | 12–2 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Sunday | 5–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 28 Eustace St, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 WP30, Ireland
Phone: +353 1 670 4911
Website: http://www.montys.ie/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Reservations: montys.ieopentable.ie
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Related Web Results
Montys of Kathmandu | Nepalese Restaurant | Temple Bar – EST.1997
Montys of Kathmandu Restaurant – Dublin – OpenTable
Montys of Kathmandu in Dublin 2, Ireland – Apple Maps
Reviews
Food: Even after informing to make it hot ️ ️ ️ We got served bland food. Chutney and curry sauce were sweet ! They add green chillies when asked for making hot.
Service: Place is half empty and they ask for reservation. You can reserve table even after entering the restaurant on their website or Google. They collect and hang coats of some customers and don’t do it for others. They hand table napkins for few and not to others only to talk about their this kind of attitude inside restaurant among people which was clearly evident when neighbouring tables also discuss this attitude and making a mockery of service. They don’t serve the way you ask so 0 ⭐ Star
Atmosphere: Cramped ! 2 floor seating yet they make difficult for people to move or to go towards washrooms.
Need to concentrate on the taste of Nepali food. Serving on brass plates and having nepali dish names is not enough!
People visiting temple bar, Dublin as tourist would visit once but people living in Dublin may not go again. Hope this review changes their attitude and bring back the authenticity.
I can see why this place is popular, the staff are friendly and attentive, and the atmosphere is nice. The dishes we chose were all very flavorful, carefully spiced rather than relying solely on being hot. A cut above your average Indian.
Staff is friendly and courteous with great service. Good recommendations from the staff and also allow for customizations.
Some of the standout dishes were prawn biryani, prawn gorkhali (spicy) and momos.
Wholemeal paratha was flaky and nice.
Folks in my group also loved the butter chicken, ledo bedo curry and goat curry.
They’ve an excellent selection of wines as well.
The chef (and owner I think) came out to speak with us after & told us where everything was from & explained the different ingredients etc. he was a true gent and a pleasure to speak to.
They take great pride in the food and service provided here and trust me when I say it’s worth every penny!
Absolutely 5 stars, and can’t wait to come back
The staff was nice and the service fast.
As some others have described in their reviews, we have found the food to be a bit bland.
My lamb was not particularly tasty and it was left a bit too tough for my taste.
The lentils seemed overcooked and their taste just not interesting.
The cheese naan not particularly flavorsome.
The final price fell too high for what we bought.
The portions were low, food was bland and lacked any flavours, Paneer was too dry and some of the items felt stale.
The only thing that was worth visiting for was their momos. But we did not go to a restaurant for a group dinner just for momos
The person serving us was not polite and our experience was far from satisfactory.