I visit this place whenever I crave for spicy chicken momos with gravy. I have not come across any other place in Toronto which offers momos as good as this place does. I wish ambience could be a bit better but the staff is so friendly that you won’t think twice before going there.
Jeff O.
Classificação do local: 5 Jackson Heights, NY
I did my own Momo Crawl here with the SFT momo passport — went to four and this was not only their winner but mine too. Outstanding momos. It is Tibetan in shape and feel but it has a good amount of masala too. Juicy and plenty of flavor. Great texture — I don’t know if I liked this chicken, veg, or beef better. Excellent — One of the best I’ve had in Jackson Heights, Toronto, or Nepal.
Subin U.
Classificação do local: 3 Toronto, Canada
Fresh food, nothing to rave about. I was disappointed in their menu item called«Plain Lassi», which does not indicate Sugar as an ingredient. Apparently, Plain = Sweet?
Tenzin C.
Classificação do local: 5 Skokie, IL
I don’t know where to start. This restaurant was the bomb dot com! I loved all of their dishes! I even ordered some to take with me to Chicago! The place was nice except the big window was a little bit of a problem. The flies were coming inside. The owner’s son was so adorable. He came to us and started interacting. He gave us kisses on our cheeks before we left. We came here twice and third time was for to go. Will definitely come back if I visit during winter break. Already missing this place.
Adam B.
Classificação do local: 5 Brampton, Canada
One of the best Tibetan food in GTA. Don’t miss their steamed chicken momo. I have ordered chilli pork and chicken fried rice. Portions are good and tastes delicious. Restaurant is clean and service is friendly. I would definitely recommend.
Aly Y.
Classificação do local: 4 Palmerston, Toronto, Canada
The«Chips Chilli» fries are fantastic so are the steamed buns. Friendly staff, I forgot my phone in the store and returned after an hour and they had put it aside for me.
Jyaku T.
Classificação do local: 5 Toronto, Canada
They serve authentic food that enriches your soul. Nothing but pure love for this place.
April V.
Classificação do local: 4 Toronto, Canada
I’ve had two soups from this place, both were delicious, as were the masala chai’s, hot lemon drink and the momo’s we ordered. The beef noodle soup is a massive steaming bowl of spaghetti noodles, ground beef and a few tasty tid bits thrown in for good measure. The mixed dumpling soup is a more simple soup with dumplings, greens and green onion. The momo’s had quite a thick shell alas the flavour inside was delicious. The service was friendly and the dinner rush hour a testament to how good this place is. I wouldn’t say it’s a quick eat but it definitely is worth it. In true Parkdale fashion the pricing is also very reasonable.
Joanne C.
Classificação do local: 4 Toronto, Canada
I had the vegetarian Thali here! Really good value for what you’re getting and the food is pretty tasty. :)
Jonno F.
Classificação do local: 5 Toronto, Canada
We went for dinner with a small group of 3 of us last evening, and we were blown away! We had ventured up and down The Ossington strip, then Queen Street, in search for a relatively cheap meal that would fill us up. And boy, oh boy, did we find exactly what we were looking for at Himalayan Kitchen. The restaurant is small, but cute. The service was amazing! Our server was very helpful in our decision making process and offered us some great suggestions. We had ordered quite a lot of food since we were all feeling quite hungry, but our server even suggested that maybe we exclude one dish, since what we had ordered was a lot for 3 people. I’m glad she suggested not to get the last dish, because we were stuffed! All of the dished we shared were packed with flavour. We were all raving about each dish. literally not a complaint or criticism was made by any of us. We left full as could be… and then we walked up to bar to pay our bill. $ 40 for 3 people!!! Himalayan Kitchen was everything we were looking for in a meal that evening, and we all concluded that we will be back again… and again… and again…
Selena L.
Classificação do local: 5 Toronto, Canada
Nice place, services are excellent, they are kindly and friendly, always with a bright smile. Food are tasty, beef momo are juicy and natural. mutton curry with rich is awesome, and the chickpea chilli with fried bread is a very valuable appetizer… I will go with my friends next time, it’s worth to recommend to friends and families.
Skye L.
Classificação do local: 5 Toronto, Canada
Love this restaurant. Service is great and really friendly, and this place is frequented by a lot of Tibetans! Their momos are really awesome. I also really like the chole, and their thali dish. The noodle soup is also really good. We live in the neighbourhood and go here frequently. There are many Tibetan restaurants in the area, but this is by far my favourite. You should try it!
Alison H.
Classificação do local: 4 Toronto, Canada
Great food & very friendly service. The vegetarian momos and veggie thali were delicious!
Ana W.
Classificação do local: 4 Toronto, Canada
A hidden gem! I ordered the mutten curry and the steamed beef dumplings. The beef dumpling is very juicy and flavorful. The curry platter is quite tasty and it comes with a pea soup, veggies, potatoes, and pickled radish. I can’t wait to try the handmade noodles.
Alison S.
Classificação do local: 3 Toronto, Canada
I was in the neighbourhood of Parkdale and was looking for a place to have dinner. I decided to give this nondescript restaurant a go and it was not bad at all. I had the tasty chili chicken which came out fresh and piping hot with a side of rice. Portions are quite large, prices are reasonable, service is a-ok, but the interior could use some updating, as it had an unattractive cafeteria vibe to it.
Stephanie M.
Classificação do local: 4 Toronto, Canada
Like a lot of the other restaurants down here, I’ve walked past them and have never popped in. Yesterday was hot, I didn’t feel like cooking and wanted an afternoon snack. I wandered up to Queen and passed Tsampa, where I have taken out before… I wanted to try another place I have always walked by but never tried. Voila! Himalayan Café It’s a small restaurant, only about 5 tables. Kitchen is in the back. I didn’t know the menu at all, although I have tried some Tibetan food in the past. This resto has a really nice mix of Tibetan, Himalayan and Indian food on the menu. I instantly recognized the Momo’s, and ordered the vegetable ones, since I’ve never had vegetable ones before(here or otherwise). They were steamed and came with this awesome sauce that packed a bit of a punch. I know that Tibetan food is typically very spicy, so I was going easy on it. It was light in colour, had a peanut undertone and was perfect for the momo’s. I have no idea how they spiced them, it was different and beautiful and warm and oooh so good. I also ordered the chickpeas and roti. The chickpeas came in a small styrofoam bowl, and the naan’s were warm and in a brown paper bag. Also accompanying it was a little piece of a lime pickle! I love those things! Did not expect to get it with this take out order. The chickpeas were spiced perfectly. I could have eaten a vat of it. The naan wasn’t oily but was warm and had a nice chew to it. Perfect for dipping into the chickpeas(Channa Masala). The whole order came to $ 12, and I would absolutely order a bunch more things from the menu. It’s small enough that I’ll have this accomplished by the end of the summer :) Stay tuned friends. better yet — head there and see for yourself :)