For the price it's going to be hard to find any Indian or Nepali food this delicious anywhere, let alone San Francisco.
The service is quick and friendly. The man at the register was pleased with our choices but made suggestions, as well.
Be sure to order the Samosa Chat; incredibly tasty!
If you want something different than the usual Indian fare, order from the Nepali menu.
We tried the Newari Khaja which was a Nepali thali of sorts; I definitely recommend it, but be sure to order something saucy as well. Between the beaten rice and the ultra-crisp fried meat it can get pretty dry without some sauce.
You can probably dine in for lunch, but beware that the seating is very limited for busier hours, and it's not the nicest neighborhood. Otherwise take-out or delivery are great...
Read moreNot sure why this restaurant has any good reviews. First of all this is not a newari restaurant. The name got us deceived. The location is also not that good. Usually I wouldn’t write a bad review for a Nepali restaurant because my peeps but this one is bad. It’s gonna give a bad rep to other Nepali restaurants.
Cleanliness 1/5. - very dirty. It smells very bad 🤢 Horrible place to dine in.
Food 2/5. Ordered momo. I think you really need to try hard to get it wrong. Also ordered newari khaja. Choila was very disappointing. My parents ordered daal bhat. They were saying the rice smelled too. The only thing that was ok was the...
Read moreThis is a small restaurant with different flavored Nepalese food in the heart of Down-town San Francisco. we had chicken momos for the appetizers which was very tasty. Chowmeen was not that flavored as we expected. But to cover it up, we had some typical Nepalese foods that tasted very flavored-full. The restaurant's atmosphere was not that great it may be because we saw a lot of homeless people walking outside and staring from the door and windows. We were awkward with the situation. At the end the price tag and with the food quality absolutely fair. You can visit here for the typical...
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