Family owned and operated. Extremely nice and attentive service. Was visiting Vegas with my Nepali wife and mother-in-law. We went there for the buffet on our first day in Vegas(they were packed). After the lunch experience, we made sure to visit on our last night for their dinner. Both my other-in-law and wife were impressed, and can be difficult for my mother-in-law. The quality of food was every bit as good as many Indian cuisines I have paid much more for. The lunch buffet I would give 8/10. Options were more than the typical Indian buffet I visit. They are generous with their meat portions, and quality as well. The dinner steps up the class a bit from lunch but with reasonable pricing still. Some may find the Indian TV music station playing in the background a bit distracting, but we found that it added to the ambiance. The food quality and spice complexity was improved over the lunch selection. The portions were large. We shared an order of momo(dumplings) and 2 entrees between 3 people and had leftovers. The momo was just as good as we get in Nepal, but that makes sense as the place is owned and operated by a Nepali family. If you know anything about Nepal, you know the reputation they have as being kind and hospitable people.