Himalayan Heritage Restaurant DC

Nepalese restaurant · Adams Morgan

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The Best Indian Restaurants In DC

"When you’re looking for a relaxing place to enjoy your lunch, head to Himalayan Heritage in Adams Morgan and eat a bold, peppery curry. This is one of the few non-cafes on 18th Street open during the day, so it’s an excellent option for a break from the workday blues. Opt for the sweet butter chicken and an endless stream of garlic naan. And leave your phone on DND so you can truly enjoy the quiet, fragrant dining room." - tristiana hinton

https://www.theinfatuation.com/washington-dc/guides/best-indian-restaurants-dc
Nina Palazzolo

2305 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009 Get directions

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