A native of Nepal shares their culture and culinary skills at the kitchen, TASTE OF NEPAL. We specialize in authentic taste & gourmet food of the Himalayas. Most of our menu items are Vegan & Gluten Free. Please, come and experience the mystery of the divine taste of the Himalayas! The Taste of Nepal welcomes you to taste the best Indian cuisine menu. We offer delicious and traditional Indian food with vivid varieties in Veg and Non-Veg. The Taste of Nepal is one of the best Indian restaurants. Our chef team and waiting staff are professionally trained to provide the best Indian food with exceptional hospitality. Visit our restaurant to taste some of the best Indian dishes. BEST INDIAN FOOD IN CLIFORNIA.
Hours
| Saturday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1639 S State St A, Ukiah, CA 95482
Phone: (707) 467-9900
Website: http://thetasteofnepal.com/
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Date of Visit: 10/30
Occasion: Casual Meal
Summary & First Impression
Our visit to Taste of Nepal was a practical necessity, as it was the only available dining option serving Indian cuisine at the time. The immediate goal of a quick meal was met, but the overall experience was underwhelming, specifically regarding the dishes we ordered. While I cannot recommend a visit based on my experience, I acknowledge that my judgment is limited, as I did not sample enough of the menu to form a definitive opinion on the full range of their offerings.
Atmosphere & Logistics
Location: The restaurant is situated conveniently on a main road.
Parking: We were able to find parking, though the number of available spots appears to be limited.
Seating/Size: The interior is quite small, hosting approximately seven to eight tables. This contributes to a quiet, relatively uncrowded dining environment.
Food Quality & Value
Dishes Ordered: Aloo Paratha and Raita
The Aloo Paratha was the most disappointing aspect of the meal. It was noticeably lacking in flavor, feeling more like a simple mixture of flour and potato rather than a richly spiced, traditional paratha. The taste and texture were closer to a plain potato roti (flatbread).
Value Concern: A significant issue was the pricing for some bread items. A single, plain Tawa Roti was listed at approximately $4.99 or $5.00, which struck me as an excessively high cost for a basic item, raising concerns about overall menu value.
Conclusion & Recommendation
The meal served its purpose—it filled our stomachs—but it did not inspire. There was no element of the dining experience that prompted us to leave a tip or made us eager to return.
Final Verdict: My experience with the Aloo Paratha was poor. However, given that I only sampled a very limited portion of the menu, it’s possible the restaurant excels at other dishes. I did not order enough to confidently dismiss the establishment entirely, but based on the quality and perceived value of the items I did try, I would not make a special trip to return or recommend it to others at this time.
The lamb was overcooked and flavorless, 10 small bites on a bed of raw onion for $20 is a hard sell.
I worked in restaurants for over 5 years and was very surprised by the lack of standard in product.
I love seeing diversity of quisine in our town, and was so excited to try this, but they’ve got to step their game up.