EDITING TO ADD: even after 10 years as a customer, Nepal House still reigns as my favorite for service and quality in the neighborhood! Their remodel looks fantastic and still allows for both casual meetups or celebratory events like birthdays, holidays, dates, or just a fun night out with friends!
Nepal House is also one of my favorite places for celebratory dinners with friends! The interior is well-lit, inviting, and perfect for both causal-friend meet-ups, intimate dates, or business dinners. On a nice day, you can walk by the restaurant and smell the food from across the street!
The menu is larger, with many dishes having options for vegetarian, chicken, seafood (varying types), or beef/lamb. Lots of delicious curries, rice dishes, marinated and saucy meats, cooked vegetables, and appetizers galore! I am a fan of their Momo (steamed or fried!), Samosas, Saag Paneer and Alu Gobi (spicy)! They make their own paneer in-house, and everything is spiced to perfection. Everything is served beautifully with their own warmers to keep the food hot and fresh. Basmati rice is always seasoned and fluffy, easy to scoop up with my utensils and serve as a vessel for the incredible dishes.
If you're newer to this type of food, don't be intimidated by the names and flavor profiles. The menu on-site and online has descriptions of everything, and know that if you like warm and earthy food that gives you a hug from the inside-out, then try it out! "Entry-level" dishes like the biriyani, tikka marsala, or butter chicken are nice to help introduce you to the cooking techniques...
Read moreRating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I recently had the pleasure of dining at Nepal House Restaurant, and I must say it was an extraordinary experience from start to finish.
The food was undoubtedly the highlight of the evening. Each dish was a culinary masterpiece, bursting with authentic Nepali flavors that left my taste buds dancing with delight. The attention to detail in preparation and presentation was evident, making every bite a joy.
The restaurant's atmosphere played a significant role in setting the perfect mood for the evening. The decor exuded a warm and inviting ambiance that made me feel right at home. Whether you're seeking a cozy dinner for two or a gathering with friends and family, Nepal House provides the ideal backdrop for a memorable meal.
What truly sets Nepal House apart, though, is its exceptional staff. The team here goes above and beyond to ensure that every guest has a fantastic experience. Their friendliness, attentiveness, and knowledge of the menu were truly commendable. It's rare to find a restaurant where the staff's genuine hospitality enhances the dining experience so significantly. In summary, Nepal House Restaurant is a gem that combines delectable food, a welcoming atmosphere, and a staff that goes the extra mile to make your visit special. I can't recommend it highly enough and will definitely be returning for more of their fantastic cuisine and warm hospitality. A big thank you to the Nepal House team for an...
Read moreOne of the best-value Indian lunch buffet options (+) Attentive, fair & patient service, lower cost (13$ a person for weekday lunch) for a decent variety of entree options before adding the fact the weekday buffet includes masala chai, 2 dessert options and basic fruits, soup and 3 types of bread (including the typical buffet complimentary naan). Saag dish was brighter/lighter color green and tasted good, either using more cream or cooking the spinach for a shorter time to let the flavor shine through. Masala chai has sweet/unsweet options & tastes just as good as some coffee shop’s, the creaminess & sweetness helping cut/complement the strong spiced tea flavor for 1st time masala chai drinkers. (-) Only caveats are some dishes. All of the sauces/entrees have good seasonings. Unlike any other Indian buffets,’ the gulab jamun here tasted like it wasn’t freshly made (inside color was darker compared to the light yellow-white color other places’ has, had less of the desired creamy/cheesy flavor, and was overly saturated with the sweet syrup) which was a shame. Overall, I’d come back to this place to try the new buffet dishes other reviews suggest. If you don’t feel like sitting down for the tea & service, you can still stop by & pick out food from the weekday buffet to fill a small lunchbox for 15$. Great for tasting a wider variety of Indian dishes with a smaller but...
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