Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Hidden-courtyard Nepalese and Indian spot with standout momos, thalis, and value pricing; great when on-form, but expect occasional long waits and uneven spice/heat.
Tucked down a small alley near Martim Moniz, this place opens into a calm courtyard where plates of momo and curry move between warm and bustling tables. Many diners rave about homestyle Nepali flavors and gracious hosts, with one guest saying the team made them feel instantly at home. A few reviews challenge the hype and note uneven execution on busy nights, so expect charm with the occasional wobble. The cooking leans traditional Nepalese and Indian comfort—think dal bhat, momo, biryani, and creamy curries—more hearty than haute. When the kitchen is humming, sauces are full-flavored and portions generous; on off nights, critics found sweetness where heat was expected or dishes arriving not piping hot. Ask for spice levels clearly if you prefer a kick. Families will find it easy to order: butter chicken, tikka masala, biryani, garlic naan, and lassis are kid-friendly staples. Prices stay gentle, and the courtyard helps with strollers. If you need strict allergy handling or very spicy food, double-check with staff since heat and modifications can be inconsistent.
Area: Hidden courtyard off a central corridor near Martim Moniz; casual, diverse, budget-friendly vibe with mixed tourist and local footfall.
Safety: Mixed impressions; some note grime and off-putting entry, others find it cozy and calm inside the courtyard.
Nearby: Near Martim Moniz metro, alleys and small courtyards; close to shops and busy streets yet tucked away from traffic noise.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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