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    Everest Cafe

    4.3 (23 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:30 pm

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    Chili Chicken
    Anna M.

    While shopping in the area we got this recommendation and we are so glad we checked it out. It has an Asian menu with Indian, Nepalese, and Chinese options. We had Indian and Nepalese. The Nepalese vegetarian thali was so delicious, specifically the lentil/bean dish. It is so simple but flavorful and great on top of the rice we ate it so quick. The chicken biryani and sauce were great as well. The service was good but they seemed to have a lot online orders and are a big takeout place for people in the area. The servers were definitely working very hard and were friendly to us and other patrons. It's a non-assuming dining area in a strip mall with some great Nepalese dishes which is hard to find the area. I know we will be back soon!

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    Faith B.

    My mom and I have had Everest Cafe on our list for a while, as we really like Himalayan food. We stopped in one day for a late lunch recently. There were only two other customers and one staff person. Service was good. Our waitress was very unobtrusive. The decor is fairly old school and a little generic, but not objectionable. I had steamed vegetable momos, which are a weakness of mine. They were good. The sauce was not what I was accustomed too, being neither like Himal Chuli in Madison nor the cheel's, but it was good and fresh tasting. Mom tried the deep fried pork version which was stuffed with pork. She enjoyed them and BF enjoyed her leftover dumplings.She also ordered sesame chicken from the Chinese menu. She liked it, but it was a huge portion and heavily sauced, We will go back I think, when we need a momocha fix. Solid option.

    beef lo mein and chicken fried rice w egg roll
    Alano V.

    i was excited to eat here because of the wonderful reviews but i ended up disappointed! we came on a saturday around 2 because of their chinese food menu special they do. the egg drop soup was good! very warming and made perfectly. the crab rangoons were also pretty good too! nice and crunchy with a creamy filling. the beef lo mein was decent. meat was flavorful and the noodles had a grilled taste to them. chicken fried rice was pretty plain. didnt have much flavor and i would have definitely ate more if it had thst same grilled flavor as the lo mein. the eggroll on the side was pretty tasty too! the tandoor chicken was just alright. the flavor was there but the chicken wasnt juicy, a bit on the dry side actually. the chicken tikka was the same, great flavors but the chicken was dry and almost like it got heated up? idk. the dumplings were underwhelming. the wrapping was really soggy probably because it was steamed but the way it fell apart so easily made me grossed out. the filling itself was tasty, i was just over it at the point. naan was great! fluffy and buttery. the staff was really nice and the place was decorated great! just wish the food was a bit better.

    Nepali Thali Non-Vegetarian
    Megan L.

    I came to Everest, which is located in the Royal Garden Restaurant located in the plaza next to the Neroli Spa; the plaza is right next to the Bayshore Mall, not far from kohls and it has its own parking lot. If you want the Nepalese food, they have a separate menu for that. I am not big on Chinese food, however The Chinese food menu looked really good too and I will 100% be back to try it as well. I was really intrigued to try Nepalese food! I cannot speak to the authenticity because this is my first time trying, but my close friends, who were with me stated that it was on point. Honestly, it seemed truly authentic, but more importantly (maybe), the food was absolutely delicious. You HAVE to get the Momo; no cap. Seriously some of THE best dumplings I've had in this area. The sauce pairing is light, but so flavorful! It's a nice pairing. We ordered the Nepali Thali non-vegetarian; the chicken was so tender! The Daal as well and I truly enjoyed it. You will not be disappointed coming here!! And the people who run it are so incredibly friendly. Please give it a try and keep this gem up and running!!

    Daal, Kukhura-ko Masu ,Steamed White Rice and a thick cold tomato-like sauce
    Isaac W.

    I went here with a family member on vacation after I noticed it being "Nepalese" food, of which I've never tried. I ordered the Non-Vegetarian combination plate, which includes white rice, daal, and Kukhura-Ko Masu and a thick, viscous Tomato-like sauce. The person I went with ordered the Mango Lassi and the Takari. The portions were large, and the food was flavorful and filling. The service was good, the woman who took our orders was open to questions about the food. Finally, the ambiance. It felt a little old-school, the type of ambience you'd see in an older run-down Chinese restaurant (of which Everest Cafe is run out of), but that did not take away from the tastiness of the food! Totally recommend if you like Nepalese food/want to try it

    Remember, ask for the secret menu.
    Rohan D.

    This is really cool, an authentic Nepalese restaurant hidden in a Chinese restaurant. A Nepalese family bought out a Chinese restaurant, kept the old menu, but will offer up choices from their homeland if asked. Get the momos and curry.

    Jhol momo!

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    Excited to have this in the neighborhood but ordered three times and each time the chicken was like chewing leather.

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    Food was delicious. Would definitely return. We tried all of the Nepalese cuisine and delighted at the flavors. Check it out if in the area!

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