Santosh G.
Google
Overall, the dining experience was superb. They offer a wide variety of Nepalese dishes, all of which were delicious. I rarely give a five-star rating, but this restaurant truly deserves it.
I have tried a large portion of their menu over several visits, including steamed chicken momo, lamb momo, Thakali thali set, bhutuwa, chilli momo, chilli chips, chilli chicken, lamb chow mein, fried lamb momo, pork chilli, half-and-half chicken chow mein and momo, sadheko chicken momo, chicken sekuwa, jeera aloo, buff sukuti, chatpate, pani puri, butter naan, rice, and a few other items.
This review is based solely on what I personally ate. The food was consistently delicious and reasonably priced. I should note that some dishes are quite spicy, which may not suit people with a lower spice tolerance. They also offer a loyalty card, with a stamp provided for each visit.
Most of the dishes I tried were excellent, but if I had to nit-pick, I would exclude the sadheko fried momo. The Nepali-style chow mein is enjoyable, and I would choose it over a standard takeaway Chinese chow mein, although Chinatown chow mein is better. When it comes to lamb or chicken momo, I prefer the chicken momo, but for chow mein, I prefer lamb. However, this ultimately comes down to personal preference.
Overall, the food was delicious, and the reasonably priced menu fully justified a five-star rating.