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Tuna on betel leaf at Lah Bros.

‘Outstanding curries’: Chapel Street spot showcases a new side of Nepalese cuisine

Lah Bros is a warm and welcoming place for lentil pancakes, betel leaves and a modern take on momos.

  • Dani Valent
Mountain Mantras food review.
14/20

Family-run Bentley restaurant flies the prayer flag for big-hitting flavours of Nepal and Bhutan

Hiding in plain sight on Manning Road, Mountain Mantras explores the world of Himalayan cooking beyond the ubiquitous momo.

  • Max Veenhuyzen
Lakhey’s momos.
Critics' Pick

Lakhey

More than momos.

Momos are a popular order.
13/20

More than momos: Trek down to this CBD basement for a taste of the Himalayas

The exemplary dumplings are not a wrong move, just make sure you’re trying other dishes, too.

  • Dani Valent
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12.5/20

Chomolungma

A cuisine that celebrates both dumplings and curries makes this Nepalese restaurant a winner.

  • Natasha Rudra
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Pan-fried barramundi with pickled potato salsa.

Jai Nepal

Hampton restaurant serves up Nepalese cuisine that has a double twist with a twist.

  • Simone Egger
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12.5/20

Hungry Buddha

This tucked away Nepalese restaurant serves an exquisite goat curry - but no dessert.

  • Natasha Rudra

Gorkha Palace

If the saffron walls and Buddhist murals don’t give away the eastern influence of

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Mustang is doing its bit to switch Sydney’s many Indian food fanatics onto

Himalayan Char Grill

Himalayan Char Grill

With Nepalese tunes, pastel walls, buddha statues and the scent of fenugreek, ginger and cardamom hugging the room there’s a sense of well-to-do late-’90s hippy-share-house about.

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