If you're looking for a wonderful time with friends or family over some solid Nepalese food in a comfortable setting with exceptional service, Cuisine of Nepal is the way to go!
I came here with a party of three on a Friday night and had a splendid meal and experience here. The ambiance is more on casual side which is also reflected in the food that I felt leant more towards homemade as opposed to restaurant meticulousness.The service was on point as our server was always smiling and friendly, and he was quick to fulfill any requests we had. We decided on ordering the Bhojan set menu for two people of which our server notified us would be enough for the three of us. The set meal also came with complimentary house wine, though I'm told it's not the greatest of drinks.
The first plate to arrive consisted of pieces of chicken, two large samosas, and four chicken momos. Three sauces also came with this plate: spicy tomato, a sweet bbq-like sauce, and mint chutney. Each sauce was easily distinguishable in taste from the others which led to completely unique and different experiences depending on the food/sauce combination. The chicken was splendidly grilled with some char on it. It also had an abundance of flavor and a nice spicy kick to it. I would say that this chicken was one of the highlights of the meal. The samosas were nicely fried and filled with a perfectly mushy and starchy filling that also had a good amount of spiciness to it. The chicken momos reminded me of Chinese potstickers, but with spices added in and a curry flavor.
The main entrees included a sizzling chicken dish, black-eyed pea + bamboo shoot curry, and two plates of naan with rice, lentil soup, and vegetable soup. The chicken dish was similar in flavor to the chicken in the starter. The main differences were that the pieces were larger and the texture was a tad bit chewier which could've been somewhat better. The curry had a thin consistency almost like a broth and went excellently with the rice albeit not the most memorable dish. The naan was a pleasant surprise however. It somehow felt both lighter and chewier than the naan I would get from any typical Indian restaurant. I enjoyed it quite a bit, especially in tandem with the lentil soup and the...
Read moreTo start of I'm sure it's a franchise but the food is your typical Greek food. But it's fantastic. They have a delivery service but it's not far from were I'm staying. So I decided that I wanted to walk and get out of the house. For some reason yesterday it was 28 and no wind as for today it's very windy and the temperature has dropped and now it's raining. Lucky for I chose a good time to go. Fairly busy especially with deliveries I was served quickly. I got 2 lot's in bread rolls with as best as I can explain mince meat with spices rolled long and cooked on charcoal. Here in Greece they fill the roll with mustard, sauce I ordered tzatziki in there and tomato plus fries. Very filling and extremely tasty. Needless to say they didn't last long. Highly recommended if you are in looking for something to eat. But one thing in this country is you will not go hungry. Their love of food is something that until you visit this place it's hard to understand. It doesn't matter what time it's during the night the chances are you will find something that will have...
Read moreVery disappointing and unacceptable experience. I ordered Kuntusuvli chicken, but was delivered Kuntusuvli khirino (pork) instead. I am Muslim, and consuming pork is strictly forbidden in my faith. This wasn’t just a simple mistake it was deeply offensive and distressing. I became physically sick and had to vomit immediately after realizing what I had eaten. When I called to report the issue and requested a refund or for the wrong item to be taken back, I was told to just “keep it.” That response showed a complete lack of respect or understanding. Mistakes like this are serious both culturally and physically and your customer service made it worse. I...
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