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Contribuer aux commentairesWonderful spot nestled away next to a tire shop in downtown harriaburg. I wouldn't have ever gone had a coworker not introduced me to it, but man, am I glad he did!Food is excellent and authentic, and they have heat levels across the spectrum. Im not authority on indian cuisine, but everything I ate was good!
What a gem! Traveling through Harrisburg, my husband and I wanted to try something new. We’d never had momo before and were intrigued! The aroma was amazing as we walked in. Neil, the owner I believe, helped us figure out what we wanted. We go Chicken chow mein and pan fried pork momo. Neil was so kind, he ended up giving us four mini water bottles to keep us hydrated. The food was phenomenal. The pork momo was so meaty, flavorful and juicy. The chicken chow mein was savory, chock full of veggies and the portion size was huge! We chatted with Neil a bit before leaving and were struck but how kind he was. We will definitely try to be back before four trip is over!
First time trying momo, a Nepalese specialty and I was blown away. They are a type of steamed dumpling filled with meat. They are a little different from other types of dumplings from the around the world because they are loaded with spice and can be spicy. We got the Johl momo and the pan fried momo. My favorite was the johl as it came in a spicy, tomato based broth. The best dumplings I ever had. The pork fried rice was also very good. Just make sure you know that they load their food with cilantro. Just looking out for the people who think it tastes like soap. This tiny spot is delicious and worth a stop.
Great food. We asked them to make everything super hot and spicy, and they did not disappoint. We ordered the jhol momo, pork momo, pork sekuwa, all tasted amazing.
One of the best Nepali Restaurant I have visited so far east coast. Great ambience, great food and very fast service. I would definitely recommend every one to visit once.