Stephanie A.
Yelp
We dined here on a cold winter night after calling ahead about a table. When you first walk in, the ground floor appears as though it's a take-out only quick service restaurant, but the upstairs has plenty of sit-down tables with waitstaff. It's not the most upscale ambiance, but it gets the job done and was nice and warm. I've never had Nepalese food before, but I'm an adventurous eater and love trying new things. That does mean that I have nothing to compare the food to, though, so take this with a grain of salt.
We ordered the wild board and the paneer and spinach momo, which are Nepalese dumplings that came with a dipping sauce. The wild boar ones are good, but both were rather bland, even with the sauce. They reminded me slightly of Turkish soup dumplings--without the soup, obviously, but in terms of doughy texture and seasoning. We also got the chicken chhoila appetizer, which is the one thing I would definitively not recommend. It was like it couldn't decide whether it was cold or hot and had an overwhelming horseradish flavor. The best part of the meal, and something I'd order again, was the chicken and mush takairi. Just a very solid, chicken, vegetable, and rice dish with nice flavor. I think we only ordered a level four or five spice, and we could have gone higher.