Little Nepal: Indian Restaurant & Bar

1747 S 8th St, Colorado Springs
(719) 477-6997

Recent Reviews

Lincoln H.

The food was the best Nepalese/Indian food I have ever had!!!!! It was so flavorful and delicious and the Thai Tea is absolutely amazing!!!! The service was awesome!!!!!!! We were never thirsty or unattended! Everyone was so nice and helpful!!!! The feeling and decorations and glow of this restaurant is amazing!!!! I love everything about this restaurant!!!!!!!! No complaints!!!!

Sheena Sharma

Little Nepal Restaurant provides an unforgettable dining experience, blending outstanding Indian cuisine with generous portions. The ambiance is made even more welcoming by the attentive service, particularly from the manager, Pratima. Her sweetness and humility added a personal touch. It's a must-visit for anyone looking to enjoy authentic flavors and exceptional hospitality.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Prateek Jain

We stopped for Lunch buffet while our way back to Dallas. So contented with the food, loved everything that they offered in the buffet. Must go if you like Indian

Food: 5

Service: 5

Admin WIN

Excellent food Real genuine Nepali Indian truly appreciated also good service but would have appreciated cultural rather than meditation

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Julia C

Ordered 30 mins prior to arriving and still had to wait an additional 15 after paying.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 5

Service: 1

Recommended dishes: Cheese Naan

Amir Masoumzadeh

the quality of food was unsatisfactory , the rice and chicken tandoori were not fresh .It seemed they reheated their previous food . The atmosphere is very cozy and nice service.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 1

Service: 3

jha shua

I eaten a lot of Indian and Nepali restaurants in Colorado and everywhere I travel. the food here was not too spiced and very average, and I was disappointed in a lot of the dishe s in the buffett. There are only like two vegan options that were not too great. I'm not vegan but sometimes I don't like to have everything full of cream. For example the saag had so much cream & dairy it was like a milk soup. When sitting inside you are bombarded with advertisements on the TV for other local businesses. It just felt like a money-making establishment I didn't feel anything good about the food. Maybe the patrons in Colorado springs don't have a lot of Nepali restaurants to compare it to but this one really isn't that great

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 3

Meggan Norman

Best chicken Tikka massala in colorado springs! They also have a great buffet! Go try them out, you will not regret it!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken Tikka Masala

Dani Farr

Legit the best best best Indian Food in the springs! We moved here from DC and have been looking for a good spot and man oh man does Little Nepal fit the bill. Great hospitality, incredible ingredients, spice to knock your socks off! Support these lovely humans!! Thanks guys!!

Kiefer Jones

Exceptional in every way! Note: if you order medium+ or hot, it’s going to be HOT!! Food was so excellent, staff were wonderful, and the decor and vibe was perfect. Prices were very reasonable as well. We brought an Indian friend to the restaurant, and he also rated it a 5/5.Would recommend and would return- thank you!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken Tikka Masala, Tandoori Chicken, Cheese Naan, Lamb Korma, Vegetable Biryani

Ryan and Jill Weber

Excellent experience at Little Nepal on Feb 9, 2024! We loved the chicken tikka masala and naan (garlic and cheese)! The service was great too. We'll definitely be going back to Little Nepal.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Sarretta M.

I said that this is my husband's favorite Indian buffet, but it is actually Nepalese. They have their lunch buffet available seven days a week and it is my husband's favorite in town! We have been here several times and I'm not sure why I have not written a review. It is very good food and we love the buffet and being able to try so many different things. My husband's favorite dish is the chicken tikka masala. We both love the naan bread although he finds it slightly sweet. One of my favorites is the Saag Paneer, which is creamed spinach with paneer cooked in it. The dirt, Certs are interesting - they have care which is rice pudding; the sweet and safety dish I mentioned is called Gazarka Halwa [carrot pudding, which is delicious; & Banana Pakora (breaded and fried pieces of banana). The food here is very similar to Indian food, including some of the same dishes, and the buffet allows people not familiar with the food to try different things. Everyone should try this!

Serene C.

One of our favorite Indian spots in town. They also have lunch buffet which was good but I recommend trying their a la carte menu. I can't remember exactly what we got but we usually like getting the sampler which is a bit of everything: tandoori, curry, paneer etc. It serves at least 2 people and I feel like it's the best way to try a bunch of different things. The ambiance is quite nice too and the servers are great. Overall a great place and quite consistent in terms of taste and quality.

Kama S.

Best Indian food in COS and the owners and service is always fantastic. Been going here for years!

Tim H.

I had the lamb kebobs which were very tasty. The lamb was a little tough which should have called for sharp steak knives but I was able to cut with the butter knife presented. Everyone else ate from the buffet and seemed to enjoy what they got. All buffets suffer from presentation issues on the actual plate, my kebobs were certainly attractive. My dish comes with rice--a lot of rice! I'm not that familiar with Indian food, I was surprised that no sauce was presented for the rice but I mixed the sauce and juice from my plate. The serving was extremely generous-it would actually serve 2 or 3. The ambiance was good, I had my usual difficulty in hearing. Service was disappointing. It was awhile between being seated and getting water and menus. No one took my order until my entire party had returned to the table from the buffet. Everyone at my table was trying to flag down a server. As a consequence I was still eating when everyone was done. We were not presented with a check, I was told that they seldom do and that you had to sort it out at the cash register. That is really not great, you really can't review the bill, especially if the check was split as we did. My wife is convinced that we overpaid, and we probably did but didn't figure it out until we were on the road If we were to go again I'd insist on seeing the bill while I was still at the table.

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Little Nepal: Indian Restaurant & Bar

1747 S 8th St, Colorado Springs, CO 80905
(719) 477-6997