Before heading home, we made a quick pit stop at Mount Gorkha for a late night snack. It's one of the few spots opened late and they do a mix of Belgian, Indian and Nepalese food.
We dropped in on a Saturday (around 10:30pm) and it was empty. The one person working was grouchy and didn't look like he wanted to be there.
The menu consists of Belgian fries, burgers, snacks, skewers, pita/kebab/durum and hot dishes. The biryani (€15,70 to €18,70) is easily the most expensive I've seen in my life.
- Momos (€8,00 for 10) - you can pick between chicken and vegetarian. We went with the former along with a side of momo sauce (€1,30). The momos were decent with a good bite to the wrapper but we saw him take them out frozen. Takes 10-12 minutes to cook. Wouldn't say they're the real deal but the sauce is what made these good; slight unexpected heat to it.
- Belgian fries (€2,40) - we added a curry ketchup (€0,70) which everyone liked. Similar to what you get with German currywurst. Fries were okay but they could have been crispier. Our friend ordered a mushroom sauce (€0,70) which he didn't care for but I didn't mind it.
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