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| - In a nutshell: Serves Chinese, Indian and Nepalese dishes, but get the Nepalese dishes. The entrance looks a bit sketchy and you have to go upstairs to get to the restaurant. Affordable, quality, good tasting food.
So it's a bit scary looking at the front door and even the steps going upstairs might make you want to turn around and go somewhere else. Don't. Especially if you're an adventurous eater like myself. I've never had Nepalese food before and I'm so glad there is a place that serves it right in my back yard. The Nepalese menu isn't that large, but it's enough to get a taste. Based on other reviews, we got the steamed veggie momos which were eight little dumplings. They're similar to other Asian dumplings, but the sauce makes them different. The sauce is quite special and I have no idea what it is, but it is spicy, citrusy and perhaps a little curry-like. As our entree, we got the Pork Nepali, which was delicious. It comes with a variety of little sides like curried vegetables and pickled vegetables. The rice - there is something special. Maybe they cook it in butter and garlic or something, but it was so delicious on its own. My only gripe is that perhaps the Pork Nepali was a bit too salty, including the sides. However, when eating with rice or naan, it balances it out a bit better. The service was incredibly fast and the prices were affordable.
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