Namaste Tasi Delek Restaurant & Bar
Indian restaurant · Jackson Heights ·

Namaste Tasi Delek Restaurant & Bar

Indian restaurant · Jackson Heights ·

Authentic Nepali & Indian food, famous Millet Momo & Tongba

lunch buffet
goat curry
friendly staff
reasonable price
chicken curry
samosa chaat
choila
biryani
Namaste Tasi Delek Restaurant & Bar by null
Namaste Tasi Delek Restaurant & Bar by Noah Devereaux
Namaste Tasi Delek Restaurant & Bar by null
Namaste Tasi Delek Restaurant & Bar by null
Namaste Tasi Delek Restaurant & Bar by null
Namaste Tasi Delek Restaurant & Bar by null
Namaste Tasi Delek Restaurant & Bar by null
Namaste Tasi Delek Restaurant & Bar by null
Namaste Tasi Delek Restaurant & Bar by null
Namaste Tasi Delek Restaurant & Bar by null
Namaste Tasi Delek Restaurant & Bar by null
Namaste Tasi Delek Restaurant & Bar by null
Namaste Tasi Delek Restaurant & Bar by null
Namaste Tasi Delek Restaurant & Bar by null
Namaste Tasi Delek Restaurant & Bar by null
Namaste Tasi Delek Restaurant & Bar by null
Namaste Tasi Delek Restaurant & Bar by null
Namaste Tasi Delek Restaurant & Bar by null
Namaste Tasi Delek Restaurant & Bar by null
Namaste Tasi Delek Restaurant & Bar by null
Namaste Tasi Delek Restaurant & Bar by null

Information

37-66 74th St., Jackson Heights, NY 11372 Get directions

$10–20

Order delivery
Restroom
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Good for solo dining
Vegetarian options

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37-66 74th St., Jackson Heights, NY 11372 Get directions

+1 718 507 1111
namastetasidelek.com

$10–20

Features

•Restroom
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Good for solo dining
•Vegetarian options
•Comfort food
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted

Last updated

Jan 6, 2026

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Delhi Heights - Review - Jackson Heights - New York - The Infatuation

"A meal at this Indian-Nepali restaurant in Jackson Heights can happen in one of two ways. The first feels overwhelmingly casual. You’ll sit on the first floor of a bright room on 74th Street, next to a buffet line of pakoras, simmering goat, and chana masala. Delivery drivers and regulars will shuffle in and out, grabbing containers of biryani and fried momos. The second way takes place down a flight of stairs, where there’s a full bar, a TV blaring music videos, and a slot machine with tape over the place where you’re supposed to insert cash. In short, Delhi Heights’ basement runs like a clubhouse. The extensive menu in both dining areas looks the same, though. Most of it features Northern Indian staples, like a clove-heavy chicken curry you could easily down by yourself with some fluffy rice, as well as samosa chaat that continues to guest star in our dreams. Wherever you sit, you shouldn’t leave without trying a couple of Delhi Heights’ Nepali and Chinese-influenced dishes, maybe in the form of slippery sukuti chow mein or a dozen crescent-shaped beef and chive momos. Thankfully, your life doesn’t have to be dictated by chance. Forge your own path at Delhi Heights—whether it’s a quick solo meal upstairs or a fun group dinner where everyone gets their own Taj Mahal tallboy. This is one of our favorite restaurants in Jackson Heights, and, whichever route you choose, it’ll be one of yours too. photo credit: Noah Devereaux Food Rundown Samosa Chaat Our favorite thing about Delhi Heights’ samosa chaat (and there are a lot of them) is how large the pieces of samosas are. Instead of getting tiny bits of fried shell that get lost next to chana masala, red onions, and mint chutney, you’ll bite into a whole crunchy heap of potato in its fried shell. We also enjoy how thick the yogurt sauce on top is. It’s like frosting that’s been squeezed out of a piping bag. You really need to order this. Bhel Puri This is another great chaat to add to your order. Sweet and savory, the texture isn’t dissimilar to a puffed grain cereal, with a ton of whole peanuts mixed in for added crunch. Beef & Chive Momos Delhi Heights makes some delicious momos, even within the context of a neighborhood known for delicious momos. Their steamed versions come pleated and shaped like tiny half moons, and it’s essential that you top each one with some spicy mustard as well as the fiery, long hot pepper vinegar sitting on your table. We prefer these over their fried brethren because the dough’s starchiness lets the herbal flavor of the filling shine through. If you want to try another momo dish, get the mok thuk momo, which comes with steamed momos floating in a creamy, spicy soup. Goat Curry We typically love goat, but Delhi Heights’ goat curry isn’t our favorite. When we’ve eaten this, the meat has been tough and hard to chomp through. Try the chicken curry instead." - Hannah Albertine

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/reviews/delhi-heights
Noah Devereaux
Namaste Tasi Delek Restaurant & Bar

Kishor P.

Google
A True Taste of Nepal: Why This Spot is My New Favorite! If you're looking for authentic Nepali comfort food with a fresh, exciting twist, you absolutely need to visit this restaurant. They manage to keep the classics incredible while innovating with their new menu items. The absolute star of the show for me is, and always will be, the Millet Momo. These dumplings are an absolute dream—the texture of the millet shell is delightfully different from traditional flour, giving it a hearty, nutty flavor that complements the spiced filling perfectly. Dip them in the house achaar and prepare to be transported. But the excitement doesn't stop there. Their new line of flavored Chhoila is a must-try. This marinated, grilled meat appetizer is traditionally spicy, but the new flavor varieties introduce complex notes that keep you coming back for just one more bite. It's a fantastic, fiery addition to the appetizer menu. To round out the authentic experience, you can't leave without a Tongba. This traditional hot millet beverage, served in its unique container with a metal straw, is the ultimate comforting drink. It’s warm, slightly fermented, and perfect for sipping slowly while enjoying the lively atmosphere. From my personal favorite momo to the exciting new chhoila and the cultural experience of the Tongba, this Nepali restaurant delivers a memorable and deeply satisfying meal every time. Highly recommended!

RAJAN K.

Google
Feels Like Home in Jackson Heights 😄 Namaste Tashi Delek in Jackson Heights honestly feels like someone picked up a piece of Nepal and India and dropped it right in the middle of New York. The location is perfect—right at the center of Jackson Heights. No need for any Google Maps headache… just walk around and boom, you’re there. The service is pure Nepali family style. Not the stiff, formal type—this is the “Come, sit, eat properly!” kind of welcome. The staff are warm, smiling, and make you feel comfortable from the very first minute. You don’t feel like a customer, you feel like a guest. I was truly impressed with the Everyday Lunch Buffet 😄 For around $18, you can literally eat like it’s Dashain. So many dishes, so many flavors that your plate gets confused about what to choose first. Everything is fresh, tasty, spicy in a good way, and totally worth the price. One plate becomes two… two becomes regret… but the happy kind 😄 The Nepali snacks deserve their own award. The momo are soft and juicy, the choila has that perfect smoky kick, the sekuwa tastes like real Nepali street food, and pani puri? Straight memory lane! The Indian food is also full power—curries, biryani, naan, tandoori roti, dal, tadka… basically very dangerous for diet plans. And the best part? The owner is almost always there with a big smile. If you say “too spicy,” he smiles. If you say “too tasty,” he smiles even bigger 😄 They truly want to satisfy you always. Either way, you lose and end up eating more. Overall—great food, fair price, warm people, and full stomach satisfaction. You come for lunch and leave with a food coma and a happy heart. Highly recommended!

Utsaha

Google
I have been here once before sometime in December, I had liked their food and service. This time, I was here again for lunch buffet. I loved the food. I had everything from appetizers to biryani, chicken curry, goat curry, palak paneer, kheer, and more. It was just for $18 including tax. I cannot recommend it enough! Thanks to all of the lovely staff and Mohan dai (owner).

Shadowz 2.

Google
Best Indian buffet with reasonable price and mouth watering food. Restaurant environment is good and all the staff members were friendly. Also I saw one pictures which I have attached to my review which was regarding the momo festival which they going to start from coming new year every Thursday. Being a momo lover it’s was good news for me. I will recommend everyone to try and taste the food from Namaste tasi delle restaurant once, you will really enjoy.

BSK E.

Google
The best Indian and Nepali food in Jackson Heights! Especially the Chicken Tikka, Fish Tikka, Sukuti, and Momo, absolutely delicious. We enjoy it every time we visit. The owner is very friendly, and the staff are kind and welcoming. We’d definitely love to go again and again!

shryash S.

Google
Best Tongba & Amazing Food at Namaste Tasi Delek Namaste Tasi Delek is hands down the best place for authentic Tongba and delicious Himalayan food. The Tongba is perfectly brewed—warm, flavorful, and truly authentic. You can tell it’s made with care and tradition. If you’re looking for the best Tongba and great Himalayan food, this place is a must-visit. Highly recommended! 🙌🍲🍶

Tiana H

Google
Today I went to Namaste Tasi delek and tried their Goat Thali. Goat thali was flavorful and satisfying tender meat, perfect spice, and a delicious mix of sides. They also have a Dhido Thali option made with buckwheat and millet flour (very fresh and healthy). I just found out about their lunch buffet, which is very affordable. You can enjoy 11 Indian dishes unlimited, including naan. It’s a perfect option for everyone!

Yubraj S.

Google
The food was delicious and fresh. The staff were friendly and helpful. The place was clean and cozy. Service was quick. Prices were reasonable. I would love to visit again.