Yuko Fujishima
The best curry I had in Bay Area.
We had their to-go a few months ago and it was delicious and we wanted to dine in and eat even more fresh.
We had Chicken Thali, Lamb Curry and Steamed Chicken Momo. We loved all.
I had Thali that comes with variety of curries on a plate. I chose chicken for the protein and absolutely amazing taste. Well I love chicken in any form so it didn’t bothered me. But can be challenging for some folks who don’t like bone in meat. It actually makes the curry taste better because the bone makes the broth tho.
Servers were very attentive and sweet.
This place will be a part of our local routine stops.
… moreDawa Sangmu Sherpa
We loved everything here especially their mustang aloo and beef chilli. Spice level is also perfect. The server was very friendly and nice. We will definitely be back again!
… moreAnisha Khatun
We had pani puri, dahi puri, wai wai sadeko, and the goat thali, and everything was absolutely delicious. The pani puri was fresh and flavorful, the dahi puri was perfectly balanced and creamy, and the wai wai sadeko had the right amount of spice and tang. The goat thali was the highlight rich in flavor, well-cooked, and very satisfying. Overall, the food tasted authentic and fresh, and the experience was excellent. Highly recommend this place. We will definitely back
… moreRamesh Awal
Very attentive staff and service. Some of the items are unique and authentic to Nepali. I definitely recommend trying Nepali food in this family owned restaurant.
… moreShweta Adhikari
We ordered vegetarian food from this restaurant for an event at the nearby temple, and everything was excellent. The dishes were flavorful, fresh, and well-prepared. The portion sizes were generous, which made it perfect for serving a group. Everyone really enjoyed the food. Highly recommend for both quality and quantity!
… moreAshwini Naidu
I drove here all the way from Dublin and it was worth it. The food is closer to the authentic nepalese food.
Parking – Plenty available in front of the restaurant in a shared parking for the strip mall
Ambience – Nothing fancy, quaint and unassuming place in a strip mall
Cost – $20-30 dollars per person for an appetizer and an entrée
Food Review: (All Vegetarian)
Momos – 10 pieces in a plate with thin outer shell served with two sauces and pickled daikon radish and carrots. Better momo than most other places in the Bay Area
Nimki/Papad Chat – Really good, took me back to streets of Nepal. Spice level can be customized. Crispy, hot and spicy with a tangy kick
Thali – Looked exactly like the Nepalese Thakali. Looked very appetizing but I did not try it. Will update the review on my next visit
Masala Chai – Yummy
KTM Lemonade – Mildly favored lemonade with Jaljeera
… moreSabrina Mahoney
This is genuinely one of my favorite restaurants in the East Bay! There are a ton of great vegetarian/vegan options, and the flavor and spice is perfection! Simple/cozy set up in the restaurant, and options for delivery/pick up. Very friendly staff too! 10/10!
… moreN B
Food could be hit or miss! Out of all the dishes, Chana Masala was the only dish we enjoyed. Laphing was too spicy and lacked that distinct flavor. Poori was just too oily and little under-cooked. Couldn’t complain about Keema Naan and Lachha Paratha. The big disappointment was chicken Biryani. Mushy rice and lack of biryani flavor. Had to wait over half an hour considering there was only one table whose food was already out. Overall, average food this time but have heard good things about Little Kathmandu. Consistency would give them better chance of competing with so many Nepalese restaurants popping all over bay area.
… moreMohit Dawar
Bad customer service food taste is very bad.when you order full plate you ll get half plate of food
… moreShambavi Krishnamurthi
The fried rice with the Gobi Manchurian tasted delicious and a fantastic pairing. Samosa chaat was delightfully tangy and the chilli momos were saucy and flavorful. The spice level customizations are carefully done – the mild offered no teary eyes and the medium had a kick to it. The Nepal ice beer was light and crisp. Portion sizes were huge and we had leftovers over 1-2 more meals. If you’d like to avoid leftovers and are moderately hungry, share a fried rice and an entree to pair it with. Service was attentive and friendly.
We’ll definitely be back for more!
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