Taste of Himalaya, an authentic Nepali, Tibetan, and Indo-Chinese restaurant in Elmhurst, Queens, offers a tantalizing journey through the flavors of the Himalayas. From momos to Hakka noodles to curries, our menu has something for everyone, including vegetarian, vegan, and halal options. Come experience the taste of adventure at Taste of Himalaya, where we also have a hall for events.
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Service was wonderful.
Chowmein was Very much like Nepali style
This place is decorated with Tibet Nepali articles. Love it! Great customer service!
As I was here for short visit from LA and was craving for Nepali food though I visited other Nepali restaurants as-well but I really really recommend this place far better than others looking into their customer service,cleanliness, price and above all TASTE .
Highly recommend this place!
I have been coming here for months, and the food quality has been consistently great, which is something that is hard to do.
Whenever I eat their food, I can taste the freshness and richness of their ingredients. My personal favorite is their Chicken Jhol Momo, which is flavorful yet not heavy at all.
Their service is amazing as well. Their server is always kind and accommodating. He checks in on you consistently without being overbearing.
Lastly, the atmosphere is very cozy. You can tell that love was put into the aesthetics. Do not pass on this gem of a restaurant.
The food was absolutely amazing, bursting with rich and complex flavors that perfectly balanced warmth and spice. The beef sukuti was a standout dish—perfectly seasoned, tender, and rich in flavor. It had that distinct smoky essence that brought back memories of traditional meals prepared with care and authenticity. The tingmo, a soft and fluffy steamed bread, was an ideal complement, perfect for soaking up the rich and savory flavors of the sukuti. The momo (dumplings) were also tender and flavorful, rounding out an exceptional meal.
What truly set this experience apart was how every bite evoked memories of home—family gatherings, celebrations, and the comforting sense of belonging. It’s rare to find a place that not only serves incredible food but also stirs the heart with a sense of nostalgia.
Taste of Himalaya is more than just a restaurant; it’s a culinary journey back home. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to experience the true flavors of the Himalayas.