Restaurant blends Nepalese and Indian culture with a warm, cozy atmosphere and vibrant energy. Guests enjoy authentic flavors and traditional music while overlooking a lively market scene. The space feels like a family-friendly hub where cultural pride and connection thrive.
Authentic Nepalese and Indian cuisine shines with flavorful curries, biryani, naan, and tandoori roti. The food stays balanced, never too spicy, and offers a variety of eye-catching, tasty dishes that feel like home.
Momo dumplings stand out with their perfect texture and flavor. They offer really good dumplings that many choose over other spots.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
The lunch buffet costs $18 and includes unlimited Indian dishes.
A momo festival starts every Thursday from the upcoming new year.
Small space with orange walls and Tibetan photographs creates a cozy atmosphere where people often share tables. The vibe is tidy and inviting, making it a simple yet charming spot to enjoy meals like spicy Lhasa Liang fen and juicy momo.
Food here offers authentic Nepali Tibetan dishes with fresh ingredients. Highlights include momo, Lhasa noodles, and shabhali, all prepared with care and served hygienically.
Juicy momos feature thin skin and a flavorful spicy sauce topped with peanuts. Vegetable dumplings come in a spicy tomato sauce offering a lighter alternative to Chinese dumplings.
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They donโt accept any credit cards or debit cards.
The jhol beef momos and Tibetan tea cost $13 total.
The value for the meal is great at $9.25 for a filling meal.
Basement setting creates a cozy, welcoming atmosphere with clean, elegant presentation. The place draws a crowd seeking authentic Himalayan dishes like Nepali momos and thali in a vibrant, inviting environment.
Food features Nepalese and Indian dishes with standout items like fish fry and khotey Momo. Flavors come through as full and outstanding in an upscale setting.
Nepali Momo dumplings stand out with their rich flavor. Vegetarian options taste surprisingly good and are worth trying.
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Lakeside NYC has live music on Fridays and Saturdays.
The menu offers a diverse range of Himalayan cuisines, including Nepali and Tibetan dishes.
The majority of their thalis and sets are under 15 dollars.
Small space with open kitchen and traditional Tibetan artwork creates a cozy, home-like atmosphere. Quiet and relaxed vibe contrasts with occasional bustling energy during busy times. Seating feels intimate without being cramped, offering a unique blend of Chinese and Indian influences.
Tibetan dishes come with bold flavors and a perfect amount of heat. The MOMO stands out as a favorite among first-timers and regulars alike.
Momos stand out with both veggie and chicken options available steamed or fried. The spicy momos and fried vegetable dumplings offer strong, tasty flavors.
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Phayul offers a late lunch option from 2 PM to 4 PM.
The restaurant is cash only, so come prepared with cash.
Each roti with chutney costs $1.50, making it a filling option.
Small, cozy Tibetan restaurant with authentic, homey atmosphere and relaxed energy. Seating is limited, creating an intimate setting with nice decor and music. The vibe feels like eating in a family kitchen, offering a comforting and chill experience.
Food features freshness and affordability with a focus on Tibetan cuisine. Dumplings made with Beyond Beef and spicy dishes stand out as tasty options.
Dumplings come with a thick momo shell and vary from Beyond Beef to beef fillings. They arrive fresh and pair well with congee in the Himalayan set.
Good to know
Expect a 10-minute wait for your order during busy times.
Entrees average around $10, making it an affordable dining option.
The restaurant serves breakfast with large portion sizes.
Small Asian fusion restaurant offers cozy indoor and outdoor seating with a warm, homey atmosphere and friendly environment. The space is simple, with no music and a focus on straightforward dining. Tibetan dishes stand out as the highlight among the menu options.
Food here is delicious and reasonably priced, focusing on Tibetan dishes like Sushi and MoMo. Service is kind and quick, making meals enjoyable and memorable.
Steamed momos taste like traditional Asian dumplings. Dumplings appear in combo meals with spring rolls and pork tonkatsu, but staff sometimes confuse orders and serve sushi instead.
Good to know
Expect a long wait time during peak hours.
The lunch box combo costs around $12, offering great value.
The dinner box costs $16 and includes a variety of dishes.
Spacious interior blends traditional Tibetan and Nepali artwork with modern design, creating a colorful and welcoming environment. Live music on weekends adds a lively, authentic vibe reminiscent of South Asian urban settings. The space accommodates both family gatherings and date nights with a calming bar and stage area.
Authentic Himalayan cuisine offers rich flavors and a genuine South Asian dining experience. The food is wholesome and satisfying in a clean, cozy setting.
Chicken dumplings stand out with a blend of Indian and Chinese flavors and pair well with two sauces plus a spicy dried red pepper sauce. Meat dumplings lack flavor, while veggie dumplings offer a solid option.
Good to know
Live music starts at 8:30 PM on Saturdays.
Himalayan Yak offers happy hour and live music.
The kitchen closes an hour and 45 minutes early.
Spacious setting with authentic Tibetan cuisine and ample seating inside and out creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Music videos from Tibet and pictures of the Dalai Lama add cultural touches. The space feels cozy despite occasional heat and a casual vibe with many Tibetan and Nepalese diners.
Offers a fusion of Nepali and Tibetan cuisine with fresh, authentic dishes. Features real Tibetan momo, chicken momo, lamb thenthuk, and beef chili that stand out for their flavor.
Beef and chive dumplings stand out with rich flavor and tender texture. Steamed momos offer a soft, delicate bite that pairs well with ginger lemon honey tea.
Good to know
Expect to wait 30-40 minutes for your food during peak hours.
The beef + chive steamed momos cost $8 and the potato fried momos cost $9.
Lhasa Fast Food offers halal meat options, which is great for the neighborhood.
Small and cozy space offers an inviting and comfortable atmosphere with tasteful decor. The place draws people looking for large juicy momos that stand out for their size and flavor. It features reasonable prices and free parking, making it accessible and convenient for diners.
Food comes out fresh, which shows in the high-quality ingredients and consistent flavor. Dishes include Thai, Chinese, and Tibetan options at a reasonable price.
Big juicy momo dumplings stand out with their meaty, flavorful filling. Chicken and potato dumplings also offer a solid, tasty option.
Good to know
There is a fee for credit card payments.
There is free parking available at the back of the restaurant.
The new location in Jackson Heights serves Tibetan Breakfast.
Small, unassuming Nepalese restaurant with a basement event space and authentic atmosphere. The space feels cramped and crowded during busy hours but offers a quiet basement area. The vibe includes traditional Nepali hospitality and a mix of lively and chaotic dining experiences.
Authentic Nepali cuisine shines with traditional flavors and affordable prices. The food stands out as some of the best South Asian dishes available.
Steaming dumplings come in spicy sesame and tomato broth or fried styles. Jhola beef dumplings offer a thick, flavorful soup experience with a strong aroma of spices.
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Thereโs an annual Momo Crawl in Jackson Heights celebrating Tibetan and Nepalese dumplings.
Weekly Nepali singing programs are held at the restaurant.
The restaurant is conveniently located next to the subway station.