Royal Nepalese Momo Palace - #1 Place for Momos + Sugarcane Juice
3490 Kingsway, Vancouver
(778) 381-8975
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Best momo that feels like home. There are so many varieties of momos..
Loved the BBQ momos and Nepali noodles!!
Very unique food. Locally owned and the owner is SPECTACULAR. So nice, cheerful and just makes you want to come back.
Highly recommend this place yummy momos try my favorite food after longgggg time
Best Nepalese momo in the town . Must try !!!! Very clean and cozy place with great hospitality.
A key difference between the foods we get back in india/Nepal and over here (Canada) is that the foods over here are generally modified a bit to suit the general palate here. A classic example is samosas, which are (generally speaking) significantly better in India/Nepal than over here. I vouch for this restaurant because this is one of those few, rare places that serve the more authentic versions of indian and nepali foods. Samosas, momo/dumplings, tea, 'alu dum' are some of my fav foods here.
Sick food, friendly owner. What the hell are you looking at this review for. Go try it.
Raj is an awesome person and has great tasting momos at this place; highly recommend this place
Absolutely loved it. The food was super authentic. Felt I was somewhere in Nepal or India.
Worst tasting food I ever tried and so pricey for such small potions. Think twice before going
Reply to your reply on my message : Does Nepalese style noodle mean that you cook Maggi and put some vegetable and ask for 5.99 $ for that? I am extremely disappointed that I wasted my money
Restaurantji Recommends
The best Momos you can find in Vancouver. Made fresh per order. The owner is a very hard working and friendly person.
Nice place for Nepalese momos ?
Tastes great.Good food at a Reasonable price :)
One word: delicious. First time here, and it won't be the last. Was going to get the chicken momo, but the owner recommended the choila momo instead, which is a deep fried version marinated in a home-made spicy sauce.Man, was it good.Sauce had a great heat to it while still being able to enjoy the other flavours. The deep fried skin was not too oily, and the crispiness added an extra dimension to the dough. However, the star was probably the chicken stuffing; it was so fragrant and flavourful. The raw bits of ginger garnish was also a nice touch to add a bit of brightness to the dish.Overall, I don't think any element of the dish could have been executed better. Would highly recommend! (Also get the mango lassi, as it compliments the spiciness very well.)
The Royal Nepalese Momo Palace is a new find for me. The first time I visited I had a very nice chat with the owner. I had the Royal Special which was great. Chicken in an awesome sauce, puff rice, toasted soy nuts, bara (A delightful lentil crepe) alu dum ( potato in sauce) and a few sliced carrots. Good value at $10.99.The owner suggested Nepali tea. It was so good that I had a second one.Similar to Chai but pronounced a little differently in Nepalese. He serves some things like fries/onion rings, chicken nuggets, also.Their speciality is Nepalese Momowhich is a dumpling.I had Choila momo (spicy veggie or chicken) BBQ momo, spicy marinated spicy momo.Also the Bara with Alu Dum again.With a cup of Nepalese tea and tipit was about $20. Fantastic food in a tiny bit clean place with friendly folks. Nice Nepalese music and videos.
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