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    4.7 (42 reviews)
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    Butter Paneer Masala, Chicken Chili, Momo. Everything perfect!
    Ashby F.

    Excellent Nepalese cuisine in the back of an unassuming Nepali market behind Lowe's at the corner of Nolensville Road and OHB. I had the Butter Paneer Masala, Vegetable Momo, and Masala Tea. My friend had the Chili Chicken. The paneer is diced finer than it is in most dishes served in the US and pan fried before it was put into the butter sauce. Smooth, mild, creamy, and absolutely delicious. The Chili Chicken is something akin to a stir fry dish that you might find at a Chinese bistro. If you bring a friend that isn't all that into trying new things, this would be a good place to start. I would order it myself after trying it. The Momo was stuffed mostly with cabbage and had a great texture. I didn't really check out the stock of the market, but it looked like a great supply of ingredients and food from the region. If you've tried Indian food and want to venture out a little into other cuisines of the region while in Nashville, this is a great place to try.

    Mutton Chilli
    Oscar H.

    Hidden in the depths of a local Nepali grocery was a tiny cafe. It may have been small is size, but the tastes of the food there were powerful. Rajdhani was the name of the place where my wife and I took a friend for lunch. We had to carefully find our way down the narrow grocery aisles to find the restaurant, but was well worth the effort. For a starter,we tried the Onion Bhaji- crispy, crunchy fried onion strands. Really good, and when dipped in the spicy Nepali sauce, even better. Thence came a medley of momos- both mutton and chicken. The chicken seemed to be a bit dy, but when dipped in that spicy sauce, was just fine. The mutton momos-so good!! They were perfectly cooked and embraced in a sensuous steamed wrap.Those mutton momos were the stars of my meal. For lunch, I picked the Mutton chilli. The meat was cooked until firm, but not overcooked, and lay in a pool of tomatoes, bell peppers and Nepali spices. It came with a friend- a helping of moist, fluffy rice.My wife chose the Mutton Curry. I only had a taste of her dish, but the mutton was nicely cooked. Winner!! Unfortunately, there were no desserts on the menu, so we had to go next door to get our baklavas. Now to rate Rajdhani Grocery & Cafe. It was difficult finding our table and te seats were cramped,but the overall experience was unforgettable. The onion Bhaji was a wonderful way to and the Mutton Momos were unbelievably good. We'll be back and I recommend it to others. Five stars for Rajdhani Groceries & Cafe.

    Marc G.

    Rajdhani is a hidden gem in South Nashville. It's located in the strip mall behind Lowe's at the intersection of Old Hickory Boulevard and Nolensville Road. The front of the shop is a Nepalese grocery; the cafe is located in the rear. Service is quick and friendly. The chicken momos were plump, tender and flavorful, served with a peanut based dipping sauce and a cup of pleasantly sour vegetable soup. Where has this dumpling been all of my life?? The non-vegetarian thali was a feast; chicken curry (available with goat if you prefer) that was completely delectable (and prepared with a few different spices than the local Indian buffet!) and about a half dozen side dishes, with two kinds of rice, papadum and a delicious fried bread for dipping. The bill for two (for more food than we could eat) didn't break $30. Give it a try; you won't be disappointed!

    Maui W.

    We absolutely enjoyed our meal at Rajdhani Groceries & Cafe. Yes, it is a hole in a wall place in the back of a grocery store but, yes, that is the charm of it. The shop owner and his family run this place and they are such good hosts, such kind and courteous. We tried everything from their momo to fried noodles to their delicious mutton thali and everything was absolutely delicious. The mutton thali, omg, that is the biggest thali, in terms of all that we get, have I ever seen. Each item on it is so very tasty. I am so excited to be going back to Nashville again and eating at this wonderful place again.

    Danny N.

    Rajdhani was in the far back corner of massive parking lot past Lowe's. One wouldn't ever know it's not only a market, but a restaurant unless they walked in and walked all the way to the back left. I went with three friends for lunch. We all ordered the goat Thali. My only complain is it took about 45 minutes to get the food. We were the only people there and I heard them constantly cooking in the kitchen which means most of the food was made on demand. They had us pull up a second table since so much food was going to come out. I have never had Nepali food. It was basically Indian food. The goat was amazing. It came with a ton of rice and like 5 side dishes. It also came with an assortment of breads. Everything was excellent. A bit much for a working lunch, but it would be an excellent dinner.

    Veggie Momo
    Nalini M.

    First time trying Nepali food. This little cafe is inside a grocery store. The grocery store is located inside a strip mall way in the back. Once I walked into the place there is no signs leading to the restaurant. I asked the person behind the cash register. There isn't much space for the sitting area, so just be aware. The aroma coming from this tiny kitchen smelled delicious. We ordered our food, it took some time to come out. That was fine with me. Everything we ordered was incredible and filled with flavor. The only item I didn't like was the vegetable thali. I'm sorry to say it was not flavorful at all. The way it was cooked wasn't pleasant. The amount of food inside barely filled each container it was served in. It was literally 2-3 spoon of each curry. The potato on one dish was very chewy and tasted odd. Most of the vegetable dish was similar to each other. One was potato and peas, potato and mushroom, tiny amount of okra, eggplant, some steam greens. These had no flavor just oil and salt. The mung bean dhal was decent. Also another customer had mention the vegetable thali wasn't as good as the meat thali. However besides this, everything else we ordered was incredible. My favorites were the vegetable momo, veggie manchurian and the chowmein. I also noticed they had a lot of Indian inspired dishes on the menu. I'm curious if it's cooked differently from Indian cuisine. This place is definitely worth trying out. I will be back for the momos.

    TLeah E.

    Worth it! I'd spend all my money on their food. I went with my friend who is a regular. And I allowed her to choose the food and honestly don't know what all we ordered. The red onions is so good and kinda reminds you of onion rings, they were very flavorful. For the noodle and (I wanna day dim sum - I doubt that's what their called though) dish, I had chicken and my friend had the pork version. She told me that the pork dish has more flavor and the dumplings are soupy, but not the chicken. The chicken one is more dry but still good.

    non-veg thali set
    Bailey M.

    If you're wanting to try a new cuisine, definitely hit up this Nepalese restaurant. It sits off of Nolensville Pike in a strip-mall building so it's easy to miss as it is also a grocery store. Tucked in the back is the cafe. This was a spur-of-the-moment dinner idea and I am so glad I tried this restaurant. Never having tried Nepali food before, I noticed they offered a type of sample-platter called the "Nepali Thali Set". I highly recommend this option if you're wanting to get a taste of multiple of their food options! Everything in the set had SO much flavor and was definitely more than enough food for two people, with leftovers to spare. At $14.99 for the non-veg set (compared to $13.99 for the veg set), it's not only tasty but affordable, too! My only downside if I have one is that others were sat around us and received their meals quickly while still waiting on our food...so the service was slightly slower than expected. Other than that, I recommend this place to anyone looking to branch out and try the only Nepali food in Nashville.

    Masala tea, monos and chicken curry
    Xuejin R.

    If there's an option to give 7 stars I would do 7. I had limited experience with Nepali food but I'm so glad I started exploring with this one. Vegi monos is the best, which are very similar to dumplings but it's their stuffing that set them apart.Their masala tea is also a must try. Right amount of spice. Went with colleagues ( one of them Nepali) and we love this place!

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    Best Nepali food in Nashville for a fair price with excellent services. I always get the Combo with Momo, samosa and chaumin.

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    Awesome place. Stopped by on a whim yesterday and so glad we did. Great food, excellent little market and even better owners.

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