Bright, cheery eatery specializing in Himalayan recipes & eclectic southeast Asian fusion fare.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2446 E Tudor Rd, Anchorage, AK 99507
Phone: (907) 569-3000
Website: https://www.namasteshangrila.com/
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The menu is impressively large, and I mean large. It spans nine pages, which gives you a sense of how many options there are. While it can feel a bit overwhelming at first, it also means there’s something for everyone. We ordered the Beef Curry and Beef Korma, both served thali-style, which is a great way to sample a few different items without committing to full-sized entrées. It turned the meal into more of a tasting experience than a single-dish affair.
We also had to try the momos, and everything we ordered came out warm, generously portioned, and layered with spices that were comforting rather than overpowering. Nothing was flashy, just solid, satisfying food that hits the spot.
This isn’t a place you come to for a curated dining experience. You come here for warmth, generous plates, and the feeling that you’re eating food made with care. If that’s your vibe, Namaste Shangri-la is absolutely worth a visit.
From an Indian food perspective, there was nothing really exciting here! I know I’m being a hard critic here but I get excited when I go to an Indian restaurant and my expectations are high, I admit it. The appetizer menu options were OK and it tasted OK. I got lamb curry and other members of my party tried other variations of the curry, but all of us had the same impression that it was all OK, nothing that stood out as that curry that we have been searching for that is incredibly good!
My favorite part of the meal honestly was the non-bread they did a great job with their garlic nonbread. The restaurant is pretty small so seating is limited, but I give them kudos for trying to incorporate the Indian culture with pictures of Indian art and Indian landscape and even a TV on an Indian channel.
Service was great, they are patient and helpful when you are experiencing new Indian foods.
At the end of the day, for someone that hasn’t had Indian food that much I think that they would enjoy it and I would recommend that they go.
However, if you are an Indian food lover, I’m hoping that I can find a better option for you in Alaska!
I frequently bring family to eat here, and we get a variety of dishes to share. The saag paneer, butter chicken, bhaigan barta, aloo govi and naan are some of my favorites, all generously portioned.
This is my favorite masala chai in all of Anchorage – after traveling in India I came home and had been looking for a chai to bring me back to those flavors, and Namaste’s is perfection.
I will absolutely be back. Highly recommend.
Main course – Veg Thali, salmon curry , paneer matar masala and naan. Main course could have been better.
Hygine- Hygine wise they are OK. They have a restroom which was clean and hotel was ordinary cleaned.
Service- Service was ok too.
They could have very well done better with taste and less oil etc. But this is the only better option in Anchorage.
They have variety of option on their menu and their high spicy is really spice and I don’t suggest to try if you are not use to.
The food tasted good and they have very quick service as well. What I didn’t like about it is, they charging me for onions. In most of the restaurants onion, lemons are given complimentary.