Was a little tough to find because it is in a strip mall but behind the strip with most stores. I had never tried Nepali food before and thought that it'd be interesting. Got mango lassi to start which was really good. The owner's wife took down our orders and was really nice and helpful. She suggested that we try spice level 2 (they rate their spice level for all dishes 1-5) as even that might be very spicy. I wondered if my girlfriend would find that too bland, but she thought it was perfect. As for me, even spice level 2 had my nose watering a bit.
When we ordered Momos as a starter, she warned us that it'd take time and we could probably get that for a main course. We wanted to split it anyway. So we also ordered a curry (Bodi Tamaa - bambo shoots and black eyed peas) that she recommended and got Garlic Naan with it. I also ordered a Chicken Chowmein. It was a lot of food and we had to get some of it packed. But it was great reheating that for Sunday brunch :-)
Service - 5/5. Very friendly, came around multiple times to make sure we were doing al right. And I appreciated the warning that Momos would take time.
Food: 4.5/5 - I didn't try any of the Indian dishes. But I really liked the curry and the Naan. Also liked the Chowmein even though it was a little oily (well, Indian chinese is usually really oily) but that wasn't unexpected. I liked the flavor of the chicken pieces in it and liked the slight tanginess of both the chowmein and the curry. I didn't like the Momos as much as I'd expected but my girlfriend loved them and the tangy dip served with it. Overall, very happy with the meal and would definitely return.
My previous fave Indian place in Charlotte had been Passage to India near Univ. But the last visit had left me disappointed - maybe the chef had changed or was on holiday. But for me, the 10 mile drive there was just not worth it after that. Glad to find another place closer that seems much better and seems like it will be far more consistent as it is family-owned and run.