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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThis was my first ever visit to a Nepalese retaurant and the food, service and setting significantly exceeded my expectations. The waitress went out of her way to make my wife and I feel welcome and explain all the dishes to us in English. I had anchovies as a starter and dumplings filled with spinach as a main and my wife had a vegetable thali - all of them delicious. We then ordered a rice pudding and a carrot and dried-fruit compote, an excellent end to an excellent meal! What's more, the prices were very reasonable by Paris standards. The restaurant offers a cosy and relaxed setting in which to eat.
I discovered this small Nepalese restaurant which really succeed to surprise with their hospitality and the amazing food. Being a Nepalese I must say the food is really flavourful which made me miss home. For those who haven't ever tried Nepalese food, this place is a must go. Don't forget to order MOMO:
We went there beg of may 2017 with our 2 children.First time to have a drink but the beautiful smell invited us to book the dinner! We really enjoyed. Kind service and good food.Drinks quite expensive but food is good price for quality.
I've eaten here twice. I love Indian food and had never tried Nepali food. There is a lot of inspiration from Indian food, yet it is different. For example we had a dessert that was like the Indian gulab jamun but it was much better and more "fresh" (it was homemade we were told). The dumplings (Momo) are very good and are a house speciality.
We found this restaurant by chance when looking for a place to dine that was close to our hotel. The Nepali food was delicious, spicy and different to Indian food which we are used to. The host was very friendly and efficient. I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone visiting Paris.