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I had a wonderful experience at this restaurant, thanks to the excellent service and delicious food. I was truly impressed by the hospitality and think the chef deserves recognition for the authentic Nepalese cuisine. The day buffet is a must-try! This is now my favorite place to eat in Baltimore! View all feedback.
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The atmosphere was pleasant, and the service was attentive. However, I found the entrees to be somewhat lacking. I’ve enjoyed the same dishes at other places and was thoroughly impressed, but here, while not bad, nothing really stood out as exceptional. View all feedback.
The best food to have here is the momos. We did takeout and also tried the onion pakoda and chili fries. They both were good but do tend to get a bit soggy in transit.Vegetarian options: Vegetarian momos, samosa, etc
Came here on a whim and I'm glad we did. Probably some of the best food I've had in a while. Do yourself a favor and start with the pokora. Or the samosas. Everything we tried was great. Service was polite and attentive. Good pricesFood: 5/5
Enjoyed their mid-day buffet. Plenty of food items, all of which were tasty. We were seated quickly. Our server sometimes was hard to find but overall attentive when we could get a hold of her. Pricing is good. Would recommend and will definitely return.Food: 5/5
Awesome food with a spice level for everyone. The food was delicious and flavorful. Highly recommend!Food: 5/5
Watered down Nepalese food. It's supposed to be spicy and instead my chow chow chicken tasted like a Chinese restaurant version. Maryland has terrible Indian restaurants. Do yourself a favor and go to Virginia, Philly, New York City or even New England. The food is much better over there. I think Maryland doesn't like spicy food and I guess Old Bay is the only spice they know. My chow chow was so bland that I had to use the spicy sauce they give you with the unleavened bread and mix it in the dish. They don't even ask you how hot you want it. I've had better food in Ohio.