
Wake up your taste buds and satisfy them with our traditional Indian and Nepali food from us. All of our menus are inspired by Indian and Nepali cuisine and have been created by our chef after studying authentic Indian and Nepali cuisine. Not only do we have traditional Indian dishes, but we also have a variety of tasty and handcrafted Nepali dishes and refreshing drinks. Specializes in traditional Indian and Nepali cuisine, featuring fresh ingredients, traditional Indian spices, and vegetables prepared by the the culinary team. Every dish is prepared with love and 100% dedication to satisfy your taste buds. It is a comfortable and excellent restaurant, offering everything you love about Indian and Nepali cuisine.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1208 Centaur Village Dr, Lafayette, CO 80026
Phone: (720) 328-4824
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Reviews
I started with the Jhol Momo. It was just like the momo I used to get on the streets of Nepal. The dumplings were soft, and the spicy broth was perfect. It tasted just like home!
Then, I had the Chicken Chowmein. It tasted like the local chowmein you find in Kathmandu—nice and tasty with a good amount of chicken. It wasn’t too oily, which was great!
Lastly, the Chatpate was awesome. It tasted exactly like the street food I used to snack on in Nepal. Spicy, crunchy, and sour—just how I love it!
Overall, if you’re craving real Nepali food, this place is spot on. It made me feel like I was back in Kathmandu. Highly recommend it!
Overall quality isn’t bad, but for the same price there are tastier Indian food spots, but this is a very small spot inside the gas station and does not have a large kitchen. It is good enough, however. The Naan is pretty average, and the spice level of the food is normal. I ordered medium, and I’ve eaten at TONS of different Indian restaurants, and this is properly spiced. Some people may have a different idea of what medium spice is, which may be too hot for them, but for context, I am generally a wimp with spicey food. The medium is spicey, but certainly not intolerable, although the vindaloo i received is spicier than the tikka masala. The Tikka masala was standard quality for average Tikka masala, and the vindaloo was different than vindaloos I’ve had at other spots. This particular recipe has A LOT more garam masala in it, but that’s okay because it is good enough. Given the location and quality, I feel like they should come down in price, but they charge the same as a nice Indian restaurant, so I won’t be returning to this location for Indian food. For the two dishes, Naan, rice and mango lassi drink plus tip, I paid $55. Service was good and fast with carry out.
This is a small eatery inside a convenience store by the gas station, so I wasn’t expecting much. But this was below my already low expectations. Tables were Very dirty (see photos). Very overpriced food. $20 for a vegetarian dish is more than what I pay at nice Indian restaurants for the very same dish. Including tax and a small tip (which I included even if service wasn’t good and tables weren’t waited), I paid over $24 for a saag paneer and white rice (which wasn’t fresh).
Have no idea how there are some positive reviews on this place. Perhaps it wasn’t like this always?
If management reads this, I hope they make a change. This could be way better.
I was a little surprised that this was inside a gas station but that didn’t really matter because the food was great. I got a chicken tikka masala with naan.
The flavor was good and I got a LOT of naan.
I will be coming back here again and recommend giving it a try.