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We ordered dal bhaat with whole wheat roti which was tasty but we noticed their portion size is small . Spice level is good according to our taste but only thing we didn’t like is that their portion size of dal , sabzi in thali was very less. Also their momos were good but Nepali roll which we order
The ambiance is comfortable with regional maps under the glass table tops. The kitchen area is open to view just like a rustic mountain in. Usually we are one of the few"caucasian" couples and the mix of languages is another indicator of the "authenticity" of the food. It seems to be family owned an
For anyone who is into Asian/ Nepal/Sherpa/Himalaya culture, this place is a hidden gem. Tucked away in a quiet neighborhood near the scenic Green Lake, it offers authentic flavors of Nepalese/Tibetan/Indian food. The decoration is typical Nepalese/Sherpa style, reminds me of the numerous places eat
Pretty authentic Nepalese food with the right amount of spice! We tried a variety of dishes including a Nepalese Stew (Chicken), Momo, and Stir Fried Lamb - all of them were flavorful and well done! The amount of oil was also very controlled. Best part - there were all Nepalese folks in the kitchen
Average but good - good offerings, pretty nice interior, fast service, reasonably priced for what it is. Pros: • Decent food & fast service, • Choose how spicy you want your food • Good portion size • Reasonably priced • Great for groups!! • Abundance of street parking Cons: • Great staples, not s
We got the sampler dish that came with a large variety of foods including tikka masala, vegetable curry, a creamed spinach dish, lentil soup, momo (dumplings), naan, and rice pudding dessert. For $40, it was a great deal and me and my partner enjoyed every dish. Perfect for a cold fall night. It wa
The owners are super nice people. I had the Lamb Masala which is the best lamb masala I have ever had. A lot of meat served, not like some cheap Indian restaurants with little meat hidden in the thick sauce. The Naan is nice as well, soft and not super thin. The best is the Veggie dumplings (momo).
Authentic Himalayan restaurant! Most of the staff here actually climbed Everest. Really glad I found this hidden gem. They have been open for about 5 years.
We had Thukpa and momos. The Thukpa tasted very nice. It was totally authentic. The spice level was good as well. There was nice hospitality as well. This place is a visit again for sure.
Great environment and great food, definitely will go back, I want to give a 4.5 star but google doesn’t have it.
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