

Home of the MOMO – We are an authentic, family-owned restaurant serving the flavors of Nepal, Tibet, and India. We offer a menu full of flavors, many which you can customized the spiciness level. We are known for our MOMO’s and they are available in vegetarian, chicken, or lamb. From a Kathmandu Curry, to tandoori naan made fresh daily, to a soothing mango lassi – there’s something on the menu for everyone. Dine-In, Take out, and Delivery available. FYI: We no longer serve the lunch buffet.
Compact outpost offers Nepalese, Tibetan & Indian dishes & a daily lunch buffet in a comfy setting.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2910 E Lake St, Minneapolis, MN 55406
Phone: (612) 332-0880
Website: http://www.himalayanmomo.com/
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Order and Reservations
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Reviews
The momos were pretty good in a conventional way with the sauce included, and it was a pleasant experience consuming them. They weren’t out of this world, which is not a bad thing here. I personally think maybe having 3 or 4 samosas would work better as an appetizer, and the potato and pea fillings were a bit plain, meaning underseasoned.
Instead of getting goat curry as usual, I got the lamb curry this time, and it tasted pretty good in a conventional way as well. The lamb flavor along with the seasonings were there, along with the bones. Having rice with it was necessary. I thought having the extra diced tomatoes on top of the tomato curry sauce was pretty unique, but that could be because of my ignorance.
As mentioned previously, I would definitely recommend this establishment to those that are looking for authentic Nepali food. It’s definitely a neighborhood gem in Minneapolis, even if I think there are areas of improvement.
We ordered dumplings as an appetizer. My husband enjoyed the extra spicy sauce. I liked the sauce with tomatoes and spices.
The main courses are made to the spice level you prefer. The chicken tikka masala and the mixed curry were absolutely delicious. The naan was seasoned well with garlic and herbs. The white and brown rice were fluffy and cooked perfectly as well.
We are hoping to eat here again soon. Highly recommend!
Thank you!
The Aloo Achaar was another hit—spicy, tangy, and super satisfying. Definitely worth adding to your order.
We also tried the jackfruit entrée for the first time. It was pretty good and had a nice texture, though the flavor could’ve been a little stronger. Still cool to see something different on the menu.
Overall, this spot is a solid choice if you’re craving Nepali food. Great flavors, good portions, and a cozy vibe. We’ll definitely be back!
Their Paneer Biryani was delicious! Aloo Baingan was yum!
Do try and enjoy!
Chili Momo
Crispy Hemp and Shiitake momo with sautéed peppers and onion tossed in tangy and sweet chili sauce, topped with crunchy noodles
I loved the momos but the noodles were not crunchy and the sauce reminded me a little of spaghettios. However, do not be discouraged because there are a lot of vegan options and the entrees we tried were great including the jackfruit tikka masala! Bring a friend and share a few things. There are plenty of vegan options. I look forward to going back when I’m in the area!
Lisa, Justine and Rachel (the talkative ladies – we saw you look at your watch! LOL!).