Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Crowd-pleasing Indian-Nepalese spot with a popular buffet, house-brewed beers, and family-friendly vibe, though buffet freshness and service consistency vary by visit.
Set inside a quirky converted house, this spot feels warm and bustling with the steady clatter of plates from a popular buffet and the aroma of spices drifting from the kitchen. Servers range from on-point to stretched thin, but regulars describe the vibe as welcoming and easy. One diner summed it up: "The buffet let us try a little of everything, and most of it was fresh and tasty." House-brewed beers like a chai stout add a distinct local touch. The kitchen leans classic Indian-Nepalese with Tibetan momo, delivering comfort over theatrics. Expect gentle heat by default, though spice can be adjusted to taste. It suits families, groups, and anyone who likes variety without fuss; when the buffet is tended well, it is a value-friendly way to explore favorites from samosas to coconut soup. Ales and stouts from the in-house brewery pair cleanly with rich sauces and fried starters, keeping the experience casual and satisfying rather than showy. For families, the buffet makes it easy for picky eaters to graze on familiar, milder items while adventurous kids try a bite of momo. There is no explicit kids menu noted, but naan, rice, mild curries, and simple veggie dishes are kid-accessible. On busy days, sit away from the speakers and ask for fresh naan and recently refreshed buffet pans to keep the younger crowd happy.
Area: Historic suburban downtown with a casual, family-friendly vibe and bars, shops, and local breweries.
Safety: Generally safe, walkable core with steady foot traffic and good evening activity.
Nearby: Near Olde Town shops, craft breweries, RTD G Line station, and mixed residential streets.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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