Taste of Nepal in Jackson Heights serves up delicious momos and comforting dishes like chow mein and thali in a cozy, homey atmosphere.
"Let us introduce you to the momo freezer at Taste of Nepal. It sits just inside the entrance to this Jackson Heights spot, and it’s full of ziploc bags stuffed with dumplings: slippery once steamed, with fillings that are deeply savory and punchy with ginger. An order of eight costs under $10 if you’re looking for a quick takeout meal, but if you choose to sit down, grab a table in the dining room upstairs, and round out your order with crunchy Wai Wai sadeko, and a warm cup of milk tea." - willa moore, sonal shah, bryan kim
"At first glance, Taste Of Nepal looks like a takeout counter that could fit three people at a time, max. But the dining room here is actually above the restaurant, so the Jackson Heights spot works for a quick takeout option, or a casual weeknight meal upstairs. Either way, order momos, which the person behind the counter will grab from a freezer that sits just inside the doorway. We like them steamed to really taste the dumpling skin, which is a bit thinner and more delicate than at other places in the area. An order of eight will cost you under $10, and if you choose to sit down, round out your order with crunchy Wai Wai sadheko, and a warm cup of milk tea. Food Rundown Momos Each of these meat-filled pockets pack a very gingery punch. We like the chicken ones." - Willa Moore
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