I ordered chicken momo and chicken chilli . I will give 5/5 star for chicken momo and 0 for chicken chilli.
Soo Soo tasty. Eat here every year or so, always so good. Need to come more often.
The food here was authentic and amazing
This is the best Nepali restaurant in Atlanta, GA that serves authentic Nepali cuisine with a cozy atmosphere. We frequently visit this place as it reminds of home cooked meal. The mo:mo is to die for and they offer different variations. This time we got the chilly mo:mo, veggie chowmein and Nepali masala tea. Every dish was on point. Note: They recently upgraded their interior so the restaurant has a refreshed look. There is plenty of space for parking.
The food was delicious! Great dining experience! From the moment we walked in, the atmosphere was warm and quiet. My girlfriend and I ordered egg fried rice and egg chow mein with garlic naan. The presentation was exquisite, and the flavors were perfect, not too salty or too spicy. For a large portion for the price of the food seem fair. The staff was friendly, ensuring our every need was met.
Service is good. Ambience and taste is ordinary.!
Usually get takeout. Service is good. Food is good here but it tends spicier than most in Atlanta. Ie, you might get hot elsewhere and want mild here. Emphasize a lot if you want mild for small kids, and if you are completely new to this type of cuisine, it might not be the place for you. I would prefer a little too spicy to lacking depth like some restaurants. And the momos are extra delicious! It’s by far the best place in the Tucker/Clarkston/Stone Mountain area. So, if you don’t want a drive…. Great choice. Price point is good for food. I don’t drink so I don’t know about that. Edit: I complained about this being spicier than it should, but it has since come to my attention that my cancer treatment has hindered my ability to eat spicy food and while I used to like very hot food, I now can not handle much spice at all. . My bad. It was my medical issue, not theirs.