
Hours
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 12–9 PM |
| Sunday | 3–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: Unit 2/138 Collins St, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
Phone: +61 3 6224 1581
Website: http://danphenepalese.com.au/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
Danphe Nepalese and Indian Food –
Danphe Nepalese | Hobart TAS – Facebook
Danphe Nepalese (@danphenepalese) · Hobart, TAS – Instagram
Reviews
The vegetarian thali was beautifully balanced , generous portions of rice, three different vegetarian curries, saag (spinach), aaloo ko achar (spiced potato pickle) and crispy pappadum. Each element was full of flavour, well-spiced, and left me feeling more than satisfied. The portion size was hearty and perfect for a wholesome lunch or dinner. 
The non-vegetarian thali was just as delightful, with tender, aromatic curry , perfectly cooked dal and rice, and a colourful assortment of sides that showcased rich, authentic spices without overwhelming the palate. It’s a great way to sample multiple dishes in one go and really appreciate the kitchen’s skill with traditional recipes. 
What also stood out was the warm and friendly service , staff were attentive and happy to explain the dishes. The casual, cosy atmosphere makes Danphe a great spot for a relaxed meal in the city. 
Whether you’re vegetarian or a meat lover, Danphe’s thalis are a delicious and satisfying choice in Hobart , packed with flavour, generous in size, and a perfect introduction to Nepalese/Indian cuisine. Highly recommended!
A complete, satisfying meal—highly recommended..
Just had a shittiest experience at the restaurant today.
I had heard the quality of food had degraded but didn’t expect it to be so bad. We had Veg chowmein along with some other foods, none of them were upto eating standards.
Veg chowmein didn’t have veggies on it, and the noodles used on the chowmein were not even chowmein noodles. It felt like we were eating overcooked chau chau noodle.
Naan curry, the gravy in the curry didn’t have a good taste, it had a very dull flavour.
Chicken Biryani was dry and flavour less.
Chicken momo was okay atleast edible.
I used to suggest Danphe was best Nepali food restaurant in hobart but i can proudly say it has become worst. Please try and explore other places if you are planning to visit here as you surely will be disappointed.
Really tasty food
Very friendly staff
Clean toilet in the complex but you have to take keys from the counter to use it.
Paid parking in the front but is free after 6 pm.
Went there twice and will definitely recommend.
One of the staff members working the Saturday, 11 January afternoon shift really stood out. I didn’t get a chance to ask her name and thank in person as she was quite busy when we were leaving, but her warm personality and beautiful smile left a lasting impression. I’m leaving the city today, and this review felt like the only genuine way to say what I didn’t get the chance to say in person.
If she happens to read this, I just wanted her to know she made someone’s short trip to Hobart a little more special. I hope the owner can kindly pass this message on to her.
Thank you for the great hospitality, highly recommended.
Just had the best Aloo Bodi Tama with Chicken Tikka, ever.
Thank you, absolutely delicious.
Top grade poppadoms too!
The vegetarian options are tastier than the non-veg and highly recommend going that route
1. Malai Kofta: HIGHLY RECCOMEND – Potato and cottage cheese fried fitters in the creamiest tomato sauce are one of most popular dishes.
2. Momo Platter: RECOMMEND – if you intent to try all variety of momo’s they serve go for this item. It contains Steam Momo, fried, pan-fried and c-Momo.
C-Momo’s are fried momo’s in spicy sauce with capsicum and onions. My personal favorite is Steam momo. (They also serve half and half plate of momo i.e., half veg and half non-veg)
3. Veg Chowmein: RECOMMEDED – Spicy noodles with adequate amount of vegetable in it. It’s a good replica of the chowmein serve by hawkers in India. however, the noodles used are a bit different and not that soft and chewy. The quantity is pretty good for the price.
4. Cheese garlic naan: HIGHLY RECOMMENDED- it’s so cheese and the perfect amount of garlic that you don’t need any curry with it.
5. Rasmalai: HIGHLY RECOMMENDED- They serve the best rasmalai in town. It’s a sweet of cottage cheese balls soaked in thickened, sweetened milk with cardamom and saffron.