Great place to eat in Estes! Our family of 7 shared several platters family style and it was all delicious and filling.
I came here with my sister and my puppy and they treated us so well! They brought out a water bowl and chicken for the pup and refills of their delicious chai for us. We got momos and one of the curries and it was all so good! Definitely will stop here again next time I go to Rocky Mountain national park.
Solid Nepalese food without any watering down into Indian food. Service is on point. The location is cute in the downtown area next to the park.
A real find in Estes Pk - super friendly service and cool personal notes left under tabletop cover. Now the food - great. Just really good freshly prepared Nepalese dishes that pop with flavors. A really cool place to sample Nepal's cuisine.
I ordered the Punjabi vegetable curry (with a side of rice) and their vegetarian momos. The food tasted good but the masala was less. The food didn't have a kick. It was very mild. (So if you want spice, make sure to let them know) The portions were very filling. This was enough food for two meals. I ordered for takeout and food was ready quickly.
This is a really cute Nepalese and Indian establishment located in Estes Park. The owners and staff were really nice and seated us quickly. After browsing the menu, I went with the chicken noodles and my friends got the muttar paneer and baigan bhatta. I absolutely loved the noodles in terms of how light and filling it was! The chicken was cooked to perfection, and it wasn't as greasy and had tons of veggies. I tried a bit of the mattar paneer which was also delicious and creamy without being too heavy. The baigan bhatta also was great and could taste the smokiness of the eggplants. Overall, we got our food pretty quickly, and I thoroughly enjoyed my dinner here!
An extremely welcoming place with good, spicy food. They have lots of food options. Try out this eclectic place in town for sure. A heart warming people before or after a hike.
Food was pretty tasty. Missing some spices in my opinion. Didn't mean to order a chai latte but it wasn't good at all. Dumplings were pretty good. They had a little bit of spice in them. Green tea was warm but it was good. Service was good, servers were all very kind.
This spot satisfied my dumpling fix when I was staying in Estes Park! I got the steamed chicken momos and they were perfectly steamed to the right texture. The dumpling skin was very good quality - the right thickness where it lends to a chewy texture. The filling was really moist and rich with aromatics from the green onion and garlic, and also from the turmeric spice. Loved the chutney sauce on the side for the spice kick it added to the momos. The only reason I'm rating this place as 4 stars is because the naan wasn't the best. It was rather thin, and not fluffy compared to other naan bread I've had before. It didn't seem as fresh since it's wasn't hot out of the oven. We also got the chicken korma. The chicken was cooked really tender and the curry was really creamy. It wasn't the best in terms of flavor compared to other chicken korma I've had, but it was still a good meal. They didn't ask how spicy we wanted it, which I thought was a little weird because I've always been asked about spice preference at other Indian restaurants. Service was very speedy and the staff was very friendly. Loved their energy.
I googled random restaurants that were open at the time and found this and Himalayan restaurant. We decided to come here since it was closer of a walk as it was cold out. We ordered the lamb vindaloo (extra spicy upon request) and vegetable curry (nepals curry) with added okra as I was craving for it. The food and garlic naan was delicious. I can't speak for the authenticity of it since this is was my first time trying Nepalese food. Nevertheless, good food is good food! The service was good, the waitress was passionate and we loved her cadence. It felt like an auntie, warm and friendly.