Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Crowd-pleasing Nepalese and Indian spot with warm service, generous portions, and standout biryani/momos, though spice heat runs high and consistency can vary at peak times.
The 14 Peaks delivers strong food quality anchored by fragrant biryani and momos that draw repeat visits, paired with exceptional service attentiveness from genuinely caring staff. However, inconsistent execution—spice heat creeping beyond labels, occasional cold plates, and peak-time delays—prevents higher grades, while isolated food safety concerns warrant attention despite responsive management.
The room feels warm and bustling with friendly servers who help navigate heat levels and favorites. Travelers and locals praise fragrant biryani and momos, and one diner noted, "service felt genuinely caring when they comped a chewy dish." Parking is tight, but the welcome is genuinely hospitable. Cooking leans classic Nepalese and Indian with some Indo‑Chinese touches rather than theatrics—think hearty biryani and thukpa, chili stir‑fries, and creamy masalas. Portions are generous and prices fair, though spice calibration can run hotter than expected at times. If you like bold, homey flavors over fussy presentation, this is your lane. Families should be comfortable here: mild options, naan, fries, and even a kids pasta keep younger diners happy, while biryani or tikka in mild works for cautious eaters. Note that heat can creep up, so ask for the mildest option if spice‑sensitive.
Area: Mixed commercial corridor along State St with casual eateries and small shops; convenient for everyday dining and travelers.
Safety: Generally busy arterial; adequate lighting and traffic; standard urban caution at night.
Nearby: Near auto shops, neighborhood services, and other casual restaurants; close to downtown/Ballpark.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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