
Owned by Sherpa Family from Nepal, family friendly restaurant. Serving Himalayan cuisine (taste from Nepal/ India) in a relaxed atmosphere with plenty of vegan & gluten free options. Serve beers and wines. Our Foods are not spicy but we can make it spicy according to your preferences. Come on in , explore & indulge yourself with the delicious himalayan cuisine. We are Open 7 days a week for Lunch & Dinner. Namaste!
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–9 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 227 3rd St, San Rafael, CA 94901
Phone: (415) 526-3161
Website: https://himalayankitchenmarin.com/
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The chicken biryani was fragrant and layered, with perfectly cooked rice and warm, aromatic spices that didn’t overpower the dish. The butter chicken was rich, velvety, and balanced—creamy without being heavy, with a subtle sweetness and depth that comes from properly cooked spices. The chicken korma was equally impressive: nutty, mildly spiced, and incredibly smooth, with tender chicken that soaked up every bit of flavor.
The vegetable momos were fresh and delicate, clearly handmade, and bursting with flavor, while the chicken thukpa was deeply comforting—savory, warming, and soulful, exactly what you want from a Himalayan noodle soup. The Himalayan tea was fragrant and soothing, the perfect finish to the meal.
And the bread—absolutely outstanding. The Kashmiri naan was soft and lightly sweet, while the garlic and cheese naan was indulgent, flavorful, and perfectly cooked, with just the right balance of crispness and chew.
What really stands out is how clean and intentional everything tastes. The flavors are bold yet balanced, the spices are used thoughtfully, and nothing feels rushed or overly oily. This is food that reminds you of home, culture, and comfort all at once.
If you’re looking for authentic Himalayan/Nepali food that prioritizes flavor, freshness, and heart, this place is an absolute must. We will definitely be returning.
The menu offers a wide range of distinctly Nepalese flavors and preparations. To a discerning diner, these dishes sit on an interesting culinary continuum connecting the Indian subcontinent to parts of Greater China. If you have not experienced that overlap—those spice profiles, textures, and techniques—this is a meal you owe yourself. The wine list is solid (as one might expect in this part of California), and prices are reasonable.
The main drawback is the service. The servers are young and cheerful, but often unprofessional. On more than one visit, we felt rushed to finish our entrées because a server wanted to go home. That would be inappropriate anywhere, but it is especially jarring here given the otherwise welcoming spirit of the place.
With some basic hospitality training—and a stronger commitment to letting diners eat at a comfortable pace—Himalayan Kitchen could become a true gem in Northern California.
As ordinary consumers, we are not paid or compensated in any way for this review.
Wonderful food and cheerful attentive service!
The spicey really is hot ; )
Momo wrap is really nice, fillings too.
Every dish we got for our lunch was spot on and plenty of food for under $20 pp.
Run, don’t walk, to HK!
Restaurant:
Himalayan Kitchen
227 3rd St
San Rafael CA 94901
Main Question:
Is the food worth the price?
Answer: Definitely
Wait Time: None today
Food: Good size on food. We enjoyed the food. If you ordering the lamb, order it one to two steps below where you would like it. We ordered hours medium and it came out well done. It was still delicious come up but that’s the reason for the four stars.
We ordered the Large daal soup. I loved this soup. My guest, who does not like lentils, liked the soup.
I ordered the steamed veggies and brown rice and mixed them together and it was excellent.
We had the steamed Momo Platter and while I like that, my guest thought it was okay.
I had steamed broccoli on the side. It was very clean tasting as well.
Atmosphere: I liked the atmosphere. It is a smaller place but they take the time to make it look very nice.
Cleanliness:
The plates were cleaned. The silverware was clean. The glasses were clean.
The bathroom was the cleanest bathroom I’ve ever seen in a restaurant. This was even near closing and these bathrooms were spotless. This is going to move him up to a 5 star.
Service: The service was great. There was a combination of three people that helped us. It was quite an experience and different from the typical one server takes care of the customer a typical restaurants.
Price:
This meal was $66.77 before tip.
Recommended: Yes, this was a great experience.