Everest Restaurant

  4.4 – 342 reviews   • Nepalese restaurant

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Meat, veggie & tandoori dishes are served at this Indian/Nepalese kitchen with a comfy interior.

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Everest Restaurant serves the Longmont area with delicious Nepali and Indian cuisine. Our specialty dishes have been well-crafted to create a delightful …

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. 88% recommend (19 Reviews) ; . Closing Soon ; . 2130 N, Main St Unit 15, Longmont, CO, United States, 80501 …

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Serving the area since 2008, Everest Restaurant provides authentic Nepali and Indian cuisine to Longmont through fresh ingredients and natural flavors.

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Angel Lawler Skye
Everything I have ever had here has been so good I do the little “that’s good food” dance lol. The food arrives very hot and fresh every time, packed well for delivery so that it does not spill or get cold. The staff are always friendly, even helping me figure out what items to order based on my descriptions because I didn’t know the actual names for some items when I first started coming here. I think this is my favorite restaurant in Colorado. Every item in the veggie thali is completely different but they all complement each other perfectly. The desserts are SO GOOD too. The veggie samosas are so good. I’m no expert on the cuisine by any means but this is some A+ comfort food if you ask me.
The friendly staff are just the icing on the cake.
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J
Everest is my absolute go-to spot for Indian food takeout, and for good reason! The food is consistently delicious, packed with flavor and made with quality ingredients. I’ve tried several dishes and have never been disappointed—they truly know how to cook.
​Beyond the amazing taste, the value here is unbeatable. The prices are very reasonable, and the serving sizes are generous, meaning I always have leftovers for the next day. It’s the perfect combination of great food, great value, and satisfying portions.
​If you’re looking for delicious, authentic Indian cuisine for takeout, Everest should be at the top of your list! Highly recommend!
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Mitch Mackrory
The food and service are excellent! The Peshwari Naan is the best! I ate almost two of them and left most of my Lamb Vindaloo to take home. Beware, the vindaloo is spicy hot! We will be back soon. We’ve been away too long.
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Rachel Desmond
Such a cozy restaurant! Food was delish AND really reasonably priced. The service was excellent and the owners have obviously put a lot of love into the decor here. This is my new favorite Indian place!
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khy
The first time we had takeout from Everest, it was phenomenal. Whoever made the chicken soup specifically as well as the other chicken dishes that day crafted them in an entirely delectable way; however, when we dined in at their establishment, it was an extremely different and disappointing experience.

I’m familiar with other Indian/Nepalese restaurants and the off-putting flavors combined with small portions and implausible prices were nothing like what I expected. The miniature soup cups tasted diluted compared to last time, and it had different spices than before (which my entire table agreed made it inedible). The masala sauce had an abnormal red hue. The saag was putrid as if something was flawed with the spinach itself. They brought out one medium sized dish of rice for four people/entrees. When a friend and I had takeout prior, we were given a large portion of rice in a little to-go box for only two small entrees and some naan. The service was redeeming and our server was incredibly sweet, but every other aspect became too much to overlook.

I’m surprised this place has such rave reviews given the extensive inconsistencies in portion size, quality, and seasonings. Change in regards to taste can be good, if not enriching, but the flavors were lacking in a major way when we dined in. It could’ve simply been an off day for them, but that doesn’t change the fact that their off days can result in such less than ideal dining experiences. We officially won’t be returning to what we thought and hoped was our new favorite spot for Indian/Nepalese cuisine. It’s unfortunate, but I genuinely recommend avoiding this restaurant. In fact, it’d be more fulfilling to find a different Indian/Nepalese restaurant nearby that will actually give you the proper servings of more appropriately priced food that you order.
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Tropics and Oceans
If you are in Longmont don’t miss this place. Up in the mountains? Heck come on down, the food is wonderful, the people and service are too.
Wife had Thali veggie plater and I had the Thali non-veg(meaning “meat”)result was a great selection of different dishes with a rice pudding dessert thrown in. I’m stuffed and feel like just purring.
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David Fulton
I love this place so much. I can’t believe it’s not busier! Terrific people and terrific food. Not to be generic, but the butter chicken is fabulous as well as the vegetable samosas !
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Bo Adams
This place is a slice of heaven. They spice my food to the heat I desire. I love it. The entire place has the best family feel, and the owners remember you after the first visit. Please come give them some love.
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Kai DeLong
Restaurant was very clean, staff is amazing, the atmosphere is great and most importantly the food is amazing. Definitely coming back. Highly recommend!
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Christina Hildebrandt
I had a simple bowl of thukpa: tender wheat noodles with crunchy vegetables in a delicious, spicy broth soup! Kind of tangy and perfect for a cold day especially with a cup of chai! My husband and I come here when we went good Indian food. I love the little bursts of flavor from the Fresh spices they add. Their food is consistently good! I also experienced their veggie Momo and aloo paratha, both good. The Momo were served with an intriguing chutney sauce that I have never had before: it is spiced with a spice found only in Nepal and Bhutan called szechuan, but it is nothing like the Chinese, being more citrusy and almost hibiscus-y in its flavor and smell, and with a slight chili kick. Check it out, it’s really fun!
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