Savor the authentic taste of Nepal and India with our delicious momos, rich curries, and fresh, flavorful dishes. Perfect for dine-in, takeout, or catering, we bring Himalayan cuisine to your table with warmth and care. Also, visit us at 2321 S Kinnickinnic ave Milwaukee 53207, and 1450 25th St S, Fargo, ND 58103!
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1619 W College Ave, Appleton, WI 54914
Phone: (920) 257-4024
Website: http://hinanglo.com/
Menu Photos
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Reviews
I started with the Chicken 65, which I found to be flavorful and spicy as expected. However, the chicken was quite tough and hard to chew compared to other versions I’ve had across the U.S. This dish didn’t quite live up to my expectations, especially given its reputation.
On a brighter note, the Chicken Qorma was outstanding! The flavors were zesty, the vegetables were perfectly crunchy, and the overall taste was solid. It really stood out among the dishes I tried.
Then the chicken curry, curry itself was verygood, but the chicken pieces could have used a bit more seasoning to elevate them.
The Garlic Naan deserves a special mention—soft as cotton and incredibly tasty. I could easily have eaten two of those!
The Chicken Chow Mein was another highlight, featuring perfectly cooked chicken with a fantastic blend of Indo-Nepalese-Chinese flavors.
As for dessert, the Kheer (rice pudding) was decent but could have benefited from a smoother consistency, as the rice was a bit too firm. On the other hand, the chai was ultra-tasty and a lovely complement to the meal.
The Chicken Tikka (grilled) didn’t excite me as much, but my family members enjoyed it, so it seems to cater to varied tastes.
Chai deserve a special mention took me back to my south Asian roots!
The service was wonderful; the staff was kind and attentive, and the ambiance of the restaurant was great. Overall, I had a good time and a positive experience. I look forward to trying something different on my next visit!
Protip: The “appetizers” are a meal in themselves, as portion sizes are very generous. Come hungry or leave happy (and with leftovers!)
As far as I know this appears to be the only functioning Indian buffet in Appleton right now. When I learned of its existence I had to stop in.
Food: 5/5 ✨ on my visit I had to try the chicken Tika Masala with naan and I have to say that the buffet serving of it is absolutely delicious. The naan also always comes out very fresh from there clay oven. Very good stuff! The sauce is very good and the chicken is very uniform.
Service: 5/5 ✨ The service is always prompt and pleasant always delivered with a smile. You are always quickly served with water or any beverage you might request. Tables are kept clean and they check the food often to top it off. The establishment is very clean every time I am there.
Atmosphere: 5/5 ✨ Being a new establishment everything is clean and pleasant. I am sure improvements will be made with time and in the mean time it is a nice place to sit for a meal. The only thing I can think of is that the TV seems to be playing video of landscapes but audio that’s describing food dishes. I am sure that there are plenty of relevant videos that can be played in the background of a restaurant that have audio that’s synced with video.
All that being said I have visited more than once and will be going back for more very soon!
The samosa were vegetarian and a huge disappointment as the filling inside had zero salt. Plus the accompanying chutneys were bland. Requested for salt and tomato ketchup so that we could make it better and finish.
Then came the Chicken momos, $14 for 10 pieces and absolutely delicious. The filling was tasty and the covering was like an art piece. Wonderful taste of the chutney, I literally wiped out the chutney. Total bill $22, a bit on higher side when you compare with similar restaurant in Appleton.
Must-try Nepali dishes:
Mo:Mo — We usually get the chicken mo:mo, and it’s a classic you shouldn’t miss. (Fun fact: “mo:mo” is both singular and plural, so no need to say “mo:mos!”)
Chowmein — Chicken chowmein is another staple we always order.
Aaloo Sukuti — Potato with lamb jerky, one of our favorites.
Service:
Very professional, warm, and genuinely hospitable. You feel well taken care of every time.
Timing:
They’ve never been late with our orders. It’s not fast food, so don’t expect your meal in 30 seconds, but the wait time is always just right.
If you want to taste authentic Nepali cooking, start with the mo:mo — you won’t be disappointed.