OLD NEPAL TOKYO
Nepalese restaurant · Setagaya ·

OLD NEPAL TOKYO

Nepalese restaurant · Setagaya ·

Traditional Nepali flavors, modern presentation, set menus

traditional nepali flavor
creative appetizers
dal bhat
curried goat
upscale ambience
cozy atmosphere
intimate atmosphere
quality ingredients
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OLD NEPAL TOKYO by null
OLD NEPAL TOKYO by null
OLD NEPAL TOKYO by null
OLD NEPAL TOKYO by null
OLD NEPAL TOKYO by null
OLD NEPAL TOKYO by null
OLD NEPAL TOKYO by null
OLD NEPAL TOKYO by null
OLD NEPAL TOKYO by null
OLD NEPAL TOKYO by null
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Information

1 Chome-42-11 Gotokuji, Setagaya City, Tokyo 154-0021, Japan Get directions

¥2,000–3,000

Reserve a table
Reservations required
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted

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1 Chome-42-11 Gotokuji, Setagaya City, Tokyo 154-0021, Japan Get directions

+81 3 6413 6618
tablecheck.com
@oldnepal_tokyo

¥2,000–3,000

Reserve a table

Features

•Reservations required
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Alcohol
•Wine

Last updated

Jan 13, 2026

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The Best Places to Eat in 2026 | Condé Nast Traveler

"Known for tasting menus born of 20 years of culinary field work across Nepal—where a regional raita like nosyal takes center stage—the Tokyo location will shutter and relocate to Patan in summer 2026, with pop-ups slated until a permanent home is found." - Megan Spurrell, Arati Menon

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"The restaurant’s name is a shout-out to the culinary culture of Nepal in the good old days. Street scenes of the capital Kathmandu adorn the walls. Keen to convey the mood of old Nepal, the chef uses his own experiences to spin tales on the theme of journeys. Of particular note in his set menu is the creative flair of appetisers. They’re followed by Dal bhat, a dish enjoyed by mixing the flavours of lentil soup, rice and curries – a Nepalese journey of the palate." - Michelin Inspector

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Sauryaa B.

Google
This spot totally blew me away. It’s got that perfect mix of modern vibes and real, traditional Nepali flavor—like the kind you’d get at a family gathering back home. You can tell right away how much love and care goes into everything here. The owners and the chef were so kind, warm and welcoming. They even came by our table to check in and tell us more about the dishes, which made the whole experience feel personal and genuine. The space itself is beautiful. They’ve recreated the feel of Nepal in such a thoughtful way, from the decor to the music, it really took me back home. It’s cozy, inviting, and full of little touches that make you feel like you’ve stepped into a home away from home. And the food is absolutely amazing. Every dish had that authentic taste. The spices, the textures, the presentation—it all hit the mark. It’s modern in style but 100% traditional in flavor. Each dish and ingredient used to make the dish was very thoughtful. If you’re into Nepali food or just want to try something new and delicious, you have to check this place out. I’m already planning my next visit!!

Sydney B.

Google
Upscale ambience and superb service. The food was great, several new spices that I haven’t encountered before. Felt very adventurous and healthy. I also enjoyed their selection of tea drinks. Atmosphere was cozy and intimate, not sure if it’s always the case but they happened to not be playing music when we went, which I enjoyed very much. Close to Gotokuji Temple, which is known for maneki-neko (lucky cats).

Carl Z.

Google
Very good

Matsu Nico (.

Google
Absolutely delicious. I recommend the curried goat, as the flavour is sublime. I felt quite full but I still wanted more, based on the flavour alone. Simple menu and calmly lit atmosphere. You see the occasional flame leaps from the pan through a frosted window. This is a wonderful place.

Asian C.

Google
Went there all the way from Nagano ken to eat with my child. Spending lots of money. But they don’t let us inn . They haven’t mentioned it in their pages. No child allowed. What the ....! Just checked menu . Seems highly priced . Disappointed we went to Shinokubo. Found many Real Nepalese running Nepalese restaurant and great taste and so cheap price.

Japan E.

Google
This place doesn’t let children in. Trying to be too fancy. We went there from far away just to eat lunch there but couldn’t get inside. We thought we would have better visit Nepalese run restaurant in tokyo areas.

setto s

Google
Great lunch, a little bit pricy, but worth every yen! The goat was perfectly cooked.

Liat I.

Google
It’s a disgrace that this place does not let any children beneath the age of 6 to enter. I came to eat here after checking the restaurant online and nothing was mentioned about this policy. And why would anyone not let toddlers in for lunch time? That’s just mean.