Lively Church Street spot for flavorful Nepali momos and Indian curries with friendly service; expect occasional waits and portion variability, but strong overall satisfaction.
Timur Indian & Nepalese Restaurant delivers strong food quality with standout momos and richly flavored curries that earn consistent praise, supported by friendly, attentive service that guides diners through Nepali specialties. However, inconsistent execution—recurring service delays, staggered courses, and occasional bland dishes—prevents higher-grade territory. The convenient Church Street location with outdoor seating offers casual appeal without destination-level distinction, making this a solid neighborhood choice for Nepali and North Indian comfort food.
On bustling Church Street, the room feels warm and casual with friendly servers who guide you through Nepali specialties and Indian staples. One diner noted, "the staff were welcoming and patient with our menu questions," and there is street-side seating for relaxed evenings. Parking can be tricky, so expect a short walk from Westfield. Cooking leans toward comforting Nepali and North Indian: juicy tandoori momos, rich butter chicken (ask for the spicier traditional style if you prefer), and satisfying thali sets. Portions are generally fair, though platters can feel light for price, and the kitchen can run slow at peak times; when it hits, flavors are bold and memorable. Families do well here: there is a kids menu (nuggets, chips) and familiar chow mein and mild curries. Note some momos and sauces run spicy; ask for gentle heat. High chairs are not discussed in reviews, but staff are accommodating and can steer to kid-friendly picks.
Area vibe: Busy Eat Street strip with casual dining, bars, and foot traffic; suits groups and relaxed nights out.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit entertainment corridor; occasional street disturbances can occur late evenings.
What's nearby: Near Parramatta Light Rail stop, Westfield Parramatta, riverside walk; strong evening and weekend crowds.