Evan O.
Yelp
I liked my meal there. The restaurant is in the basement of the Secret Stash, and for now it is lunch-only (open 11-3). It's a simple counter, which it may share with a business that sells coffee and pastries. (I think the seating is used by the Stash for overflow in the evening, but the whole room is open during lunch.) The menu is slender, and it only has one vegetarian dish, which I ordered - lentils and potatoes over rice.
But the dish was good. The man who is presumably with his wife the co-owner gave me a choice of sweet or spicy sauce, and I took both. So he put the sweet sauce over half of the dish, and put a fairly small portion of the hot sauce on the right, telling me it was quite hot. To be honest, I don't like extremely spicy food, but the hot sauce wasn't that hot - I've had spicier (inadvertently) in Indian restaurants. This hit the spot, and the contrast between the sweet side and the spicy side made for a nice meal. The sweet sauce did come from a jar, but the spicy sauce did appear homemade.
This now makes at least three restaurants in this area (two in Crested Butte and one in Gunnison) that serve Himalayan food. I like this one because the prices are reasonable and the portions generous. (I paid eight dollars for a meal big enough for dinner, and when I couldn't finish it they gave me a box.) It's new, and I'd like to see them make it. I'll be back.