Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Warm, family-run Nepalese spot with standout momos, dal bhat, and grilled meats; welcoming service and cozy room offset smaller portions and occasional inconsistency.
Achar delivers exceptional warmth and attentiveness paired with solid food quality that earns its A-grade standing. However, inconsistent execution—particularly on portions and occasional saltiness—prevents the higher tier, while the intimate but cramped setting limits broader appeal. This is authentic neighborhood Nepali dining with genuine owner-led hospitality, best experienced by ordering strategically and embracing the cozy, unpretentious character.
Achar feels like stepping into a small Nepali home: warm and welcoming, filled with cultural touches and a host who treats guests like friends. Service is often described as friendly and attentive, with helpful guidance on sauces and spice. One diner summed it up: "We left not just full but genuinely happy." However, there are some review authenticity concerns - some review patterns are consistent with solicited or influenced feedback. The cooking leans traditional Nepali: momos, dal bhat, and sekuwa grills lead the way, with gentle spice that builds rather than blares. When the kitchen is on, flavors are fresh and balanced; a minority report smaller portions or occasional dryness and saltiness, especially on chow mein. Order a curry with dal and rice for the most satisfying bite-to-price ratio. Families are welcomed here. Staff are kind to kids, and the menu has options children actually eat: plain rice, mild dal, veggie or chicken momos, and chow mein. There is no kids menu, so plan to share plates; spice can be dialed down on request.
Area: Residential-meets-commercial corridor near Sempione, with casual eateries and Asian shops; draws locals and travelers.
Safety: Generally safe, lit streets, steady foot traffic; typical urban Milan evening activity.
Nearby: Close to Corso Sempione and Chinatown/Paolo Sarpi; convenient to parks and tram lines.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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