Worst momos, worst lamb kabob and shrimp noodles are terrible.Could not even take few bites of this food.
The first time I ordered on May 25 ,the food was so delicious ,I was gonna recommend it to my friends as well but the second time on June 15 th the order tasted so unfresh and bitter I didn’t wanna leave bad review so I had submitted the complaint but no one ever responded to my complaint I’m so disappointed now I wouldn’t recommend this place to any of my friends now ..
Delicious food! The biryani and momo dumplings are cooked and seasoned really well. So much flavor. Never knew how much different Nepalese food is vs Indian while still being similar. The chai is also delicious. Highly recommend this restaurant! The gentleman serving me was very kind.
Terrible momo seemed like leftover and over heated, and for a veg thali we asked for mild level of spice which wasn't the way we wanted and wasn't good. Definitely wouldn't go back and don't recommend it either. If I could I would give you zero stars.
Excellent Service.Really Authentic cuisineWell-priced. Will be a regular.The Chili chicken authentic Nepali favorite was my favorite.The owner is very attentive and charming.
Exceptionally good Indian food! We keep coming back to Nepali Chulo, and just can't get enough of it! By far one of the best Indian restaurants in the DFW area, do yourself (and your tastebuds) a favor and check it out the next time you're hungry!
I was greeted informally which I did not mind. The owner was friendly /over friendly. Food came in a reasonable time. Overall great food too. I would give them many more chances.
EXCELLENT FOOD, great, friendly staff! Wish they added a little more meat to the tika masala, but the flavor is on point! As a matter of fact, I'm gonna eat there tonight!
They forgot part of my order and what I did receive was pretty subpar. The “matter paneer” was just “paneer tikka masala” with some peas, and neither were the curries they were actually supposed to be. “Panner Chillis” was hard paneer mixed with bell peppers and covered in a salty red sauce that was suspiciously similar to ketchup. And the “kheer” was rice moistened in a small amount of sour milk or yogurt with four raisins sprinkled in. Nothing was bad (well, except the kheer), but the overall experience was quite disappointing.
Both chicken and veg momos were yumm!! ??100% go for momos.. I didn’t like the taste of chicken chowmein.