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Restaurant bewertenIf you're looking for the best Nepali and Indian cuisine in the Bay Area, look no further than Himalayan Flavor in Bay Area . Their menu boasts an array of delicious dishes, including mouthwatering momos, flavorful chow mein, and crispy pakoras. With authentic flavors and a cozy atmosphere, Himalayan Flavor offers a true taste of the Himalayas right here in the Bay Area. Don't miss the opportunity to savor their delectable creations and experience the rich culinary traditions of Nepal and India in this exceptional restaurant.
Decent restaurant for Indian food in Berkeley. Ordered Veg Steamed Momo's and Dal Tadka. The Momo's were good, but the dal Tadka was average. Service is good.Food: 3/5
Went in this evening to get whatever dal or lentil soup they are serving. I had my favorite version of sambar made by another local Berkeley restaurant, but the owners became grandparents, retired and moved to Florida!!. Got the Himalayan Flavors ' Dals made with yellow red lentils. When asked about level of spiciness, I said, mild, and it was DEEELICIOUS!! So nice. Good nutritious, tasty wonderful food!! So blessed. They serve it with rice, but I will save that for later. I will go back and try more at Himalayan Flavors.
Got regular naan pickup via Grubhub+. It was a bit too chewy for my taste. It just felt more paratha-ey than naan-ey.
Yesterday Nina and I met here for lunch. We parked in the adjacent lot after buying tickets for a play at Berkeley Rep. We were the only people eating in the restaurant during our entire stay. Our server was sweet and accommodating. I was facing the beautiful tomato red wall which holds a giant flat screen TV which was showing videos. The sound was muted. We decided to share an order of mixed momos, vegan and chicken, the ones w/o the soup, as well as lamb biryani w/ the spice level mild. We both wanted tea, but there was none available. However, midway through our meal our server told us they now had tea, so we both got a cup and it was just what we wanted.To our surprise the biyani came out first, accompanied by a bowl of raita. It was delicious, w/ a hint of heat. The lamb was tender. The momos came out slightly afterward, w/ a tomato chutney sauce, I think. When I tried the first two they were a bit hot and I didn't like them as well as I did when they had cooled down. Nina liked them better than I did from the first taste. Because the food was good I called Alan to see if he would like an order of mushroom biryani and lamb kadai, two of his favorites from Delhi Diner. He did, so I brought them to him after we finished lunch. He said later that they were good, but he likes Delhi Diner's better. The menu is very extensive and there's a lot to try. Nina and I were pleased w/ our meal.