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    Kathmandu Momocha

    4.0 (120 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 3:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    Updated 3 months ago

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    John V.

    So, this is the only Place we have ever been to that had gluten free dumplings. Actually had multiple gluten free options. Plus, we had never had Nepalese food before. Everything we had was amazing and the owner helped us out ordering. Definitely give it a try.

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    Chandrika B.

    We got lured to this food truck at the fremont sunday farmers mkt near downtown seattle. The parking for this farmers mkt is super difficult to find so my recommendation is to uber to it instead. The food truck looked clean and service was friendly, i love that they give u a buzzer, so u can continue moving around in the vicinity vs being stuck standing and just waiting for your order, Also loved the fact that they offer half plate of momos and that way you can try it first and or try more than one variety. In $16, we got: - himalayan fries - 5/5- loved the marination and portion size, the outside was crisp and inside was perfectly soft and not dry. - chicken momo 4 pcs - 4/5 - comes with a variety of sauces. Not bad and nothing i would say was excellent. It was decent.

    Notary T.

    Jose was the star of the show, he was kind courteous & served hot plate of cheese balls our children savored, we cooked up a ravenous appetite for the best selling chicken momos ! Worth the wait and scrumptious portion size..highly recommend:)

    5 Vegan MoMoCha
    Diana C.

    Love their vegan dumplings! They don't use sesame in them either which is great news for me! The mild sauce has sesame but not the medium or hot. I really want to try the hot next time. This time I got them from their SLU Saturday Market tent for lunch at work. It was the perfect size for me to quickly eat. Great service and so glad that they are still doing markets even though they have a storefront now. The ambiance was a little different because it was the market, but I took it to go and it's easy to eat and walk.

    3 Pork MoMoCha momo 3Piece Chicken MoMoCha 3 potato momo, Chicken and Egg Noodles
    Kimmy L.

    My co-worker and I stopped by Kathmandu Momocha for lunch this past week to try some different ethnic food from what we usually get. I've been to Annapurna before in Capitol Hill, but haven't had too much Himalayan or Nepalese food otherwise. We arrived at 11:40am at their South Lake Union location, beating the lunch rush which started at around 12-12:30pm. We shared the PORK AND CHICKEN MOMO LUNCH COMBO and the CHICKEN AND EGG NOODLES. We also ordered a MASALA CHAI TEA and a MANGO LASSI. The total with tax and tip came out to just over $40. The PORK AND CHICKEN MOMOS were alright. They came as a set of 6 dumplings (three of each) plus three fried potato dumplings. The momo dough was pretty thick and the inside was dry and not juicy- these were definitely not soupy like Chinese xiao long baos. If anything, they were more like Russian pelmeni. They definitely needed to be dipped in the spicy garlic sauces they provide. The fried potato dumplings were decent though and I honestly enjoyed them more than the momos. The CHICKEN AND EGG NOODLES were quite disappointing. The dish was basically just lo mein noodles with a little bit of chopped chicken and some vegetables. Panda Express noodles are honestly just as good (and half the price). While the portion was generous, I would definitely not order this dish again. The MASALA CHAI TEA was just okay as well. It had good spice flavor and wasn't super sweet (which I liked), but it lacked richness/creaminess. My co-worker had the MANGO LASSI and found it passable. While I didn't try it, it looked somewhat anemic/light in color. The atmosphere is extremely casual and sterile (think metal counters, metal tables, and metal chairs). It's basically like eating at a fast food restaurant as you order at the kiosk, grab a buzzer, and go up to the counter to get your own food. You bus your own table as well, so there's not much service involved. They also only use foil takeout containers and plastic forks, even if you dine in, which I find wasteful towards the environment. The interior is pretty tight and so be careful when getting up out of your chair. Overall: 2.5/5 for food, 3/5 for service, 2.5/5 for atmosphere and environmental friendliness

    Erin B.

    Great spot for lunch! Grabbed a lunch combo with chicken and pork momos. It comes with a salad too. It was all tasty and I'd come back. I think next time I'll try the handmade noodles.

    10 Piece Chicken MoMoCha
    Mimi W.

    We passed by after visiting MOHAI and couldn't resist grabbing some momos. Upon entering, you smell the spices and just know it's going to be authentic! Interior is bright and vibrant with a decent amount of seating. You order on the kiosk and wait to pick up. The flavors were spot on and nice seasoning in the meat. We're visiting and it was a touristy area, but it seemed a bit pricey for a casual spot.

    Fried dumplings
    Tania U.

    This was my first time trying Nepalese street food, so I don't have much baseline for comparison. I ordered the lunch combo and fried dumplings. The filling was good and tasty, and I really liked the hot cilantro dipping sauce. It was spicy and really elevated the taste of the dumplings. However, the dough wrapper could be thinner, as it felt a bit too separated from the filling. The mango lemonade tasted a little funny, but it wasn't a big deal. The portions were generous, and the prices were reasonable. I couldn't even finish my meal!

    10 Piece Chicken MoMoCha
    Daphne S.

    Stopped here when we arrived in Seattle looking for a quick bite! I had always wanted to try momo's and was so excited to find this. Parking wasn't too hard. There is a self serve tablet to order. I ordered the chicken momo. While waiting I took a seat. The cartoon playing is not appropriate at all with explicit language and themes. The service was pretty good! Inside the restaurant was small but clean. The momos themselves were good! Very herby. The sauce was good too.

    10 Pork MoMoCha
    Natasha R.

    Great food truck MoMos! I ordered the pork MoMos with medium sauce - they were perfectly cooked and wonderfully flavored. The guy working the truck was very friendly. He even let us know what their most popular order was (cheese balls). The truck seemed clean and even provided sanitizer.

    Chicken Momos
    Ratish K.

    This review is for their food truck at Infinity farm farmers market! we bought the Chicken Momos. They were delicious momos and the mild sauce was amazing! Good friendly staff and quick order!

    Chicken Momocha with Mild Sauce
    Laura G.

    Chicken Momocha: The meat inside was absolutely delicious! We got the mild sauce and it complemented the chicken momocha perfectly. Details about the food truck: There were a few people in front of us, and the wait for our food was less than 10 minutes. They had a box-full of plastic forks which I wished were individually wrapped, but I guess it cuts down on waste.

    Mixed Momo assortment with Cheesy Cheese Ball, medium sauce
    Laur L.

    Initially I was like, "almost $20 for eight momos and some cheese ball?? What?!" But I couldn't take my eyes off these juicy meat-filled dough pillows!! And tbh I don't regret ordering them. If I lived in the area I'd buy their frozen ones in bulk. They do not skimp on filling. And while I like heat, I actually went with their medium sauce because it was the most garlicky. The flavours are very unique, and you actually feel like you're getting a taste of Nepal. Btw, check out their website. This biz is doing pretty cool things for the Seattle community.

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    Himalayan Cafe

    4.1
    (586 reviews)
    13.7 mi
    $$

    I gave the food 4 stars for taste. But the portion is small for the price, especially considering…read moreyou are charged a 4% fee for using a credit card to pay. We ordered 3 curries (Nepalis goat curry, butter chicken, and paneer), tandori chicken and 1 garlic naan, which was over $90 after tax and tips. We went for dinner on a weekend. The inside is dimly lit and felt a bit dirty. It wasn't busy, and there seems to only be one waiter working. She was friendly, and came to check on us a couple times.

    We came upon this place while we were in the area and decided to be a bit adventurous. Although the…read morerestaurant seemed a bit empty when we walked in and the server was originally nowhere to be found, he appeared after a bit. The interior of the restaurant was very unique and different than any other restaurant we've been to. The server gave us a few minutes to look over the menu and came back and recommended many different dishes to us. He also asked us what our spice tolerance was and used that to give more specialized recommendations. We ordered a chicken curry dish that he said was the chef's specialty, a chicken dish that came on a hot plate, and garlic naan. The flavors were very great and we were happy with the portion size. We thought they could have given a bit more sauce with the curry since the dish they used to serve it seemed a little small but the amount of chicken in there was great. The dishes also came with rice which was nice. We'll definitely be back in the future to try out more of their menu. At the end of our meal, the chef even came out and asked us if we liked the food. The garlic naan was also very yummy. We enjoyed our time there!

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    Annapurna Cafe

    4.0
    (1.1k reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    I don't know why Steve and I haven't been to Annapurna Cafe until recently. We have walked by the…read morerestaurant plenty of times when out and about in Capitol Hill and it always smelled great when we strolled by. Well better late than never I guess as we finally made it here and simply loved the food! I got my favorite when it comes to Indian cuisine which was the Chicken Vindaloo. It was wonderful! Steve liked his dish as well (though I can't quite remember what it is)! We got some Garlic Naan to go along with our meal. It was huge! But we chowed it down and loved every moment of it! From the bar which I think is called the Yeti Bar we got some Saffron infused cocktails. The one I picked was the Madras. It wad very good and this type of vodka added a great, unique dimension to the cocktail. We loved it! We to finish off this great meal we got some dessert with some deep fried goodness along with some cream. Yes, we had a fantastic meal here and really went all out by trying everything. Steve and I can't wait to come back and doing it all over again.

    This was a DoorDash order, but wow I've never had Indian food from a restaurant taste so off…read more Chicken tikka masala, no tikka masala flavor and asked for 2* spice out of 3* and it was bland. Saag paneer, terrible with no flavor or spice Chana masala was just weird with no spice Garlic naan was good Idli sambhar was dry and sour. Not sure how this place has 4* with over thousand reviews with this quality of food we just received and had to eat.

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    The saltiest daal I've ever tasted, even after diluting with water. Inedible. Greens were so bland.
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    Indian-Nepali Kitchen

    Indian-Nepali Kitchen

    4.7
    (167 reviews)
    7.4 mi
    $$

    When the smell met me at the door, I knew it was going to be a good night. We were at a table 2…read moreminutes later, and had drinks 2 minutes after that, so things went right from the start. By the time my nose was accustomed to the aromas, there was food in front of me. Combo momos to start (the plain and fried are ok, chili are good, sandheko are amazing. Coconut curry, sandheko aloo (potatoes) and chicken followed - and did I mention the sandheko was amazing? We were in & out in 45 minutes, and timed things well, it really filled up by the time we were done. Parking lot is tiny, so may be a challenge, but we happened into a spot which may or may not have belonged to the neighboring business. Would definitely return....assuming I could find parking.

    tl;dr the vegetable pakora and the butter curry far exceeded the mostly bland momos; expect a wide…read morearray of good-not-great South Asian fare for a reasonable price You're more likely than not to fly by this unassuming restaurant while traversing an industrial strip of Aurora. But Indian-Nepali Kitchen is one of Seattle's most sought-after spots for affordable eats. But don't sleep on the rest of INK's broad menu of South Asian fare -- The Infatuation magazine even considers it to be one of the best restaurants in the city, full stop. INK shares a strip mall with a bodega and nail salon. Black cushioned chairs are pressed up to lacquered wood tables, and the tan walls are decorated with an assortment of cultural tchotchkes. Bollywood music videos play on the main dining room's single flatscreen, while images of Nepali mountain ranges flash on the screen in the accessory dining room. My partner and I dined at INK for weekday dinner on our drive up to the North Cascades, and we had the dining room to ourselves. Only a handful of takeout patrons rolled through during our visit. We kicked off our meal with the Mixed Appetizer. The Vegetable Pakora component was a consensus hit. The rich, crispy bites functioned well on their own and were fun conduits for the fragrant mint sauce and the tart tamarind sauce. In comparison, the samosas were forgettable, sporting overwhelmingly thick shells and hit-or-miss fillings. Of the three varieties, only the earthy ground lamb was worth finishing. Next, we tried the Combo Momo platter. Admittedly, the signature momos were surprisingly mediocre. Across the varieties, the wonton-like Fried Momo was the clear winner with its exciting texture without overpowering the delicate filling flavor. Meanwhile, the standard steamed momos tasted like something out of the frozen section, the Chili Momos were dominated by fast-food-quality sweet-and-sour sauce, and the Sandheko Momos had an unassuming, generally savory curry flavor (which was far outdone by the tangy side of house chutney). For our entree, we were very impressed by the Butter Curry Lamb. The thick curry broth was vibrant and dynamic; we sipped it by the spoonful. The tough lamb felt like an afterthought. The Garlic Basil Bread wasn't particularly basil-y, but the naan slices were pillowy, flaky, and addictively buttery. To drink, we shared an Iced Chai. The tea was more spiced than sweet; the average Starbucks patron might turn their nose up to it, but the light drink was a welcome contrast to the dense entrees. For dessert, we opted for the Gulab Jamun: the ping pong-sized cheese balls were deceptively dense, each packing a rich, syrupy punch. The service was quick and efficient, and our bill worked out to about $75 (after tax and tip). The flavors topped out at very good, but never quite achieved greatness. The portions were generous -- we probably could have done without the momos and still had a satisfyingly hearty meal. For a no-frills meal that will, at a minimum, be tasty, INK is a safe bet.

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    Daawat Grill

    Daawat Grill

    4.0
    (844 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    Lovely place inside with great food. I had coconut curry chicken and it was great. My friend got…read morethe tikka masala with a spice level of 3, but she didn't feel like it was spicy at all. The garlic naan was fabulous and the rice with very good.

    Our friends recommended this spot as it is nearby the convention center and apparently a tradition…read morefor them to dine at whenever they go to Sakura-Con. We were really hungry and decided to join them as I've had this spot saved too as the reviews were pretty positive. They were definitely very popular but we were put on the waitlist but I think it would be helpful if they took peoples' numbers as apparently they would just shout it outside. We weren't aware as we went somewhere else to wait as it was very cold. When we arrived, a different employee started cleaning a table for us and we waited but then the employee who did put us down was frustrated with us as he called us and no one of us answered cause we were elsewhere. We weren't sure if we had a spot after that but luckily the employee who was cleaning was done and offered that spot. They also did drop a glass cup after cleaning nearby which was concerning but they did clean it up right away. Once we were seated, it took almost a half an hour to get some to take our order. Luckily we did get our water refilled decently but there were a few times where our empty glasses were seen and ignored. I definitely think there should be staff training as it was non-existent. I understand being busy but you're across the convention center so it should be expected. The music was also so low I didn't know it was even on, they have a loud fan going on and even their TVs have no volume. It's a pretty awkward ambiance, especially with how they try to look like they are a upscale restaurant. It did take some time to get food and it seems like the kitchen was frustrated too as I heard the bell signaling food being ready several times. The food was actually good, especially for the price. The portions are generous. We never had paratha but our friend recommended it so we got the aloo paratha while my boyfriend got their butter masala and I got their tikka masala extra hot. It wasn't really spicy at all, definitely nothing like what I've had at other Indian restaurants. The curries were flavorful with good pieces of chicken. We might return if we need something nearby but there are definitely better options that I would walk for.

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    Taste of India

    Taste of India

    4.3
    (2.2k reviews)
    3.3 mi
    $$

    Ambiance was warm and friendly, the staff was friendly! My…read morepartner and I had the, Coconut (beef) curry and that was so good, 10/10 We added the Pesto Garlic Naan, and another 10/10 Over all, if you like Indian food, this is the place to enjoy We also had the iced chai tea! Not super sweet, however spiced so so well def recommended to have! If you're into chai. They also gave us a complimentary desert that was enough to fill that sweet tooth craving after a savory meal, I believe it was chocolate cheesecake. Thanks!!

    Typically I really enjoy Taste of India but hadn't been since pre-pandemic and stopped by on my…read morelast visit to Seattle. I'm not sure what happened on my last visit as the curries were on the colder side. When you arrive parking can be a bit difficult, there is a small parking lot out front, if that's full you'll need to find street park. The restaurant itself feels warm, casual, and bustling. Queen you walk in you have the option to sit on the backyard patio or in the dining room. We opted to sit in the dining room as it just felt more intimate and the vibe we were wanting for dinner. For our appetizer, we started with the Samosas (Two crispy pastries filled with your choice of freshly mixed vegetables or delicately spiced lean ground beef) which were excellent. Next we ordered the garlic naan, chicken tikka masala, and butter chicken. The naan and samosas showed up piping hot but the chicken tikka masala & butter chicken were cold. I probably should have said something as I was disappointed but was too hungry to care at that moment. If I'm in the Seattle area I may stop by Taste of India again.

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