The Koyla is a Nepalese restaurant located in Mersham Le Hatch, Kent. Situated in the picturesque village of Mersham, just outside Ashford, it offers a serene countryside dining experience.
The menu at The Koyla showcases a variety of Nepalese and Asian dishes, blending traditional flavours with modern culinary techniques. Starters include options like homemade Nepalese pork or chicken dumplings (Momo) served with tomato jam, mixed nuts sauce, and chilli oil, as well as duck breast in Choila marination accompanied by chard leeks and beetroot purée. For mains, guests can choose from charcoal-grilled dishes such as Poussin in Taash marination, served with khichadi and homemade mango achar, or pork chop in Sekuwa marination with charred onion and grilled sweetcorn. The menu also features Nepalese-influenced curries, including goat curry, lamb shank curry, and jumbo prawn curry, each served with rice and kachumber salad.
The Koyla was founded with a vision to bring authentic Nepalese flavours to the heart of Kent, offering a unique culinary experience inspired by the vibrant traditions of the Himalayas. The restaurant is helmed by a team of passionate chefs, who bring an innovative approach to blending traditional recipes with contemporary presentation, ensuring each dish is both visually stunning and packed with flavour.
Mersham is a charming village in Kent, known for its scenic landscapes and traditional English architecture. Its proximity to Ashford provides easy access to local attractions, including the Ashford Designer Outlet and the historic Godinton House and Gardens. The Koyla's location offers diners a tranquil setting to enjoy authentic Nepalese cuisine amidst the Kent countryside.
The Koyla currently deliver in within a 5-mile radius of our restaurant. These include areas such as Ashford, Aldington, Bonnington, Brabourne, Brabourne Lees, Brook, Mersham, Smeeth and Sellindge.
With its diverse menu and serene location, The Koyla provides a unique dining experience, bringing the rich flavours of Nepal to the heart of Kent.