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Maybe it's because I'm spoiled, but I think this place has an identity crisis. Nepalese food is interesting, yes, but it's still more of a grab-and-go counter-service kind of meal. If you're trying to make this more of a sit-down dinner, please have my server get my order right and not take 30 minutes to bring me a check. Oh, and $40 for two people for lunch?? If you're doing that kind of pricing, then DON'T MAKE IT CASH-ONLY. And please put a sign up on the door so people know to run to the ATM before they come in. (I saw two parties leave and come back because they didn't have enough cash.) All that being said, it gets 3 stars because the food was actually pretty good. I got the Palungo Chicken, which had a lovely tomato sauce and plenty of rice. I substituted the dal/salad for roti. My only gripe is that there wasn't enough food... I was pretty much mopping up the sauce with the roti; I was still a little hungry afterwards.
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