published on Aug 06 2007 - 16:14
This lovely little restaurant is a
little tricky to fi nd, as it’s tucked
behind the hawker stalls lining Smith Street,
but it’s worth the hunt. Nepalese food in some
ways is similar to Indian (and the restaurant sells
that cuisine as well), with pungent spices and
fl avourful rice. For vegetarians, the palungo ko
saag is a knockout: spinach sautéed with cumin
seeds ($6.50). Carnivorous types should try the
pro kukhura ko masu, which is a Nepalese chilli
chicken dish. Or go for the momo ($8), which
looks like a Nepalese version of fried Chinese
dumplings, fi lled with minced meat and veggies.
It’s listed as an appetiser, but one serving can
really fi ll you up.
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Distances are estimatives, and are calculated as a straight line between the two venues. Current walk or drive distance may vary.
Distances are estimatives, and are calculated as a straight line between the two venues. Current walk or drive distance may vary.