Chicken tikka Marsala: decent/good But I’ve had better for lower. Whatever’s. First time try of Chicken Momo: good. Nothing else to compare it to Naan: I didn’t like the naan at all and I love naan. I got 3 orders haha, it just wasn’t good. Spongy. Flat. Just not regular.
Julie N.
Place rating: 5 Phoenix, MD
My husband and I wanted to try something different for dinner and found this restaurant on Unilocal.As a heads up, the name has changed but the location is the same, in a nondescript shopping center. You will have to look for it. We were, unfortunately, the only couple there this evening. However, that meant we got great service and even better food. We ordered the vegetable momos, which are Nepalese dumplings, as well as the Himalayan Feast for two featuring pakora, chicken tikka, lamb kebab, dal, and choice of chicken or lamb curry(we chose chicken). Everything was absolutely delicious! There was so much that we have leftovers for at least one more meal, if not two. We will be back!
Carol C.
Place rating: 3 Baltimore, MD
Overall this seems like a typical Indian restaurant — we had sit down(slow but still pleasant experience). And it is BYOB(liquor store in the same mall). I was excited to see the Nepalese food on the menu — Baltimore definitely needs more variety in food choices so I enjoyed our dish. We also ordered samosas — good not super great, would order again. And saag — an indian classic in my opinion(could have been way spicier and we had asked for very spicy). It would be great if they also served even more piping hot. Naan was actually a disappointment and I love eating naan with my curry. Good place overall about average(maybe ½ a star more for nepalese food), but I would have liked my food hotter, spicier, and to have better naan. Not too many Indian choices around the area so I’d likely go again.
Tiffani M.
Place rating: 4 Baltimore, MD
I read reviews and decided to try it out, I ordered the Chicken Tikka Masala and paratha roti… good stuff. Came with a container of rice and a generous serving of chicken. It was sorta expensive, I paid $ 18 for my meal, but worth it. I’ll be back!
Yeta M.
Place rating: 4 Gaithersburg, MD
I usually get delivery so I can’t really comment on takeout or dinning in. Anyway their food always arrives hot and fresh. The delivery time is usually 45 – 60 mins so be patient. They have pretty good portion serves I tend to eat their food In 2 to 3 settings, if you have a big appetite I’m sure you’ll finish it in 1 setting. The delivery lady is very nice and friendly. So far this place is one of the best delivery options in the Towson area(trust me I’ve tried them all). I’ll definitely order from here again.
Wesley F.
Place rating: 4 Parkville, MD
Previously we have ordered Samosas and Chicken MoMos for carryout… they are really good. This week we finally stopped in for the lunch buffet. Although, the selection was limited compared to some of the other Indian Restaurants we have tried, the food was well prepared and very enjoyable. The employees are very nice and always happy to see us. Although it is in an older, kind of run down shopping center, don’t let that deter you. The food is an excellent value for the price. We will definitely be back to try other items off the menu.
Aimie M.
Place rating: 3 Baltimore, MD
I’m glad to have an Indian restaurant close to home, but this one needs a little work. Food was hit or miss. The chana masala was the hit of our meal and the veg pakora was also good. Aloo gobi was meh. We ordered the vegetarian dinner for two. It was supposed to come with an appetizer, soup, two entrees, and rice pudding. All was well until they brought us one cup of soup. We asked a question out of confusion and our server responded that the single cup of soup was complementary. Ok, but it’s not complementary… it was included in the vegetarian meal for two. We did get two servings of rice pudding… go figure.
Phil A.
Place rating: 4 Silver Spring, MD
Although, delivery was a bit longer than other places, the food came in a good manner. The delivery woman was very friendly. Got a couple of momo orders and they were average. Chaat Papri wasn’t all that delicious. The Chicken Makhani was good. I requested a side in the notes section and they are the only one who has ever listened. It came in a nice container and was very presentable.
Mondona M.
Place rating: 4 Ellicott City, MD
Their chicken tikka masala, veggie samosas, and chicken makhani are amazing! I’m sure other things are great too– I just haven’t had them. We get delivery from here a lot. They always come in 45 mins(at the longest) and the food is warm and delicious. They’re very attentive to your spice preference, which really makes or breaks a lot of potentially-spicy-food-serving restaurants for me.
Bill S.
Place rating: 5 Baltimore, MD
We got carry-out here the other day… mainstream items like lamb korma and chicken biryani. Very tasty! The restaurant itself looks welcoming and nicely decorated(though in a fairly run-down shopping center). Very friendly and competent staff. The menu is reasonably extensive, and we’ll need to try some of the Nepali items. Best part is that it’s less than 5 minutes drive from our house.
Candy F.
Place rating: 2 Cockeysville, MD
Stll new
Tiffany P.
Place rating: 5 Parkville, MD
Stopped in for the buffet the other day– it was wonderful! There were lots of dishes to choose from and it was a bit spicy. Also they served fresh naan to each table. The staff was very attentive and friendly. Looking forward to coming back!
Monojit C.
Place rating: 5 Towson, MD
My yard stick for judging an Indian restaurant is by the Biriyani they serve. It’s a complex dish which takes time to cook. A couple of weeks back I happened to talk to a server at an Indian restaurant which is run by a person from Andhra Pradesh. I asked him if they serve authentic Andhra Biriyani, which has to be the best rice dish in the world. His response was, it takes time to cook an authentic Biriyani so they just take the shortcut. And that’s true with most of the Indian restaurants these days and that’s one reason although being an avid connoisseur of Indian cuisine, I stay away from Indian restaurants. The Biriyani that was served by Gandaki was a fresh change. It didn’t look it’s chicken curry mixed with basmati rice, like most of it do. The rice retained its texture and the meat was just cooked enough, not over cooked. The flavors were just perfect. Overall it tasted like a Biriyani I want to try again.
Allison C.
Place rating: 5 Towson, MD
Food was awesome. It’s BYOB which is a plus! We had a small group and the staff was friendly. The nan was fresh and not greasy at all. Will def be coming back and must try out their lunch buffet.
J M.
Place rating: 3 Towson, MD
Had two enjoyable entrees from here. Both were good but not great. Price point was a bit high for the portion size, but overall happy with the food. Will keep on my radar as a backup option.