Himalayan Restaurants near Worthington, OH

Everest Cuisine Indian • $
652 High St, Worthington

Customers` Favorites

Chicken Tikka Masala
Appetizer Platter
Chicken Jhol Momo
Chicken Tandoori
Chicken Pakora
Vegetable Momo
Bread Basket
Chicken Momo
Paneer Tikka
Mango Lassi

“This has been our takeout staple for us for 5 years. In that time, we have never had an inaccurate order. The staff consistently packs things very well and have not had any spills, even with larger orders. The food is excellent and is what exposed me to Nepali food. I would recommend the chicken Momo's.They can get busy with takeout orders, and appear to be understaffed for some busier events, such as restaurant week. However, for takeout they are generally accurate in terms of pickup time and usually do not have to wait long at all. They are responsive on the phone, so I'd definitely recommend calling to place your order and pickup yourself - it saves you and the restaurant a lot of money.I definitely recommend this place to anyone who enjoys this cuisine!“

4.4 Superb82 Reviews
Khaja Ghar Restaurant & Bar Himalayan/Nepalese • $
2057 Morse Rd, Columbus - 3.67 miles

Customers` Favorites

Mini Combo Special
Jhol Chicken Momo
Pan Fried Noodles
Tandoori Chicken
Chicken Biryani
Chicken Pakoda
Chicken Momos
Pork Momos
Veg Samosa
Veg Pakoda

“OMG, THEIR MOMO'S ARE BETTER THAN MOMO GHAR's ...!!! Yea, I said it. That's speaking sacrilege in this town. But I liked Khaja Ghar's momo's better. Really. Seriously. Honestly. Better... I love the foodie town Columbus has become. When I moved here in the 1980's to go to Ohio State, there were only 3 great restaurants (Refectory, Bexley's Monk, and Ziggy's Continental), and the "ethnic cuisine" options were Mexican at El Vacquero or Chinese at Hunan Lion. That was about it. There weren't many other ethnic foods available. My, how things have changed. Today, Columbus is an amazing and very colorful tapestry of people from different backgrounds, home countries, ethnicities, and their foods. It's pretty amazing. Many of my favorite small, very authentic restaurants are on Morse Road or 161 between I-71 and Cleveland Avenue. The variety and authenticity of the restaurants in this area is incredible. Khaja Ghar is among the best I've found. The jhol momo's are pretty incredible. I think I paid $11.99 for 8 BIG momo's in an incredibly flavorful, delicious red sauce. ("Jhol" momos are drowned in delicious red chutney sauce). I had the Pork Johl Momo's, and I'd beg to get them again and again and again. They're that good. I also had the Thupka soup - flavorful and very satisfying on a grey, cold Ohio January day. As noted in other reviews, it was a little salty, and the spaghetti noodles flip around and cause you to slop a little broth on your shirt, but I love rich, flavorful soup in the winter and this was good enough to order again. The garlic naan was only OK - I'll skip the naan next time. The mango lassi was good - I'd get it again. But the momo's - OMG the momo's - SO GOOD. So delicious. Awe-inspiring. I started to write this review by saying "I have no words to tell you how much I loved their momo's", and then it came to me - I like their momo's better than Momo Ghar's, and I really love Momo Ghar. These are just bigger and better. And a better value. I'm a big guy and a bowl of these (8 big momo's for $11.99) would fill me up completely. Happily. I'm not dissing Momo Ghar - they're awesome. So is Khaja Ghar. I'll probably get hate mail. There will be protestors outside our house. I'll get impeached from Yelp Elites. Banned from Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. That's fine. I'll order Doordash from Khaja Ghar and feed everyone and make converts. Khaja Ghar is in a brightly painted building along Morse Road about halfway between Menard's and Cleveland Avenue. Think a small place opened on a budget by immigrants excited to bring their food to you. Kinda dive-y, in the best sort of way. The inside is very clean. The people are nice. I felt completely and totally welcome, even though all other patrons on this Saturday afternoon were Nepali families. The sign out front says "Nepali * Indian * American". I love that. This is a hidden gem. Go. Just go. Get a Mango Lassi and a bowl of Pork Johl Momo's and skip everything else on the menu during your first visit. You'll thank me. Then you'll go back, and you'll thank me again. It's THAT GOOD. I'm already thinking about taking my wife, and some friends, even though I'm still full... :-) (PRO TIP - if you want a REALLY multicultural experience, go grocery shopping at Saraga Market (only 1 mile west on Morse Road), then go to Khaja Ghar...“

4.7 Superb106 Reviews
Momo Ghar Ohio Himalayan/Nepalese • $$
2800 Festival Ln, Dublin - 3.86 miles

“Went to the North Market location. Delicious dumplings and an wonderful sauce. They also have a spicy sauce but it's pretty spicy! I got the chicken and they were pretty great. Chicken can be a little dry so the sauce was a nice addition. The pork was wonderfully moist. I wish I had tried the vegetable options. Next time. Very friendly staff. Will definitely be back.“

4.6 Superb171 Reviews
Namaste Indo-Nepali Cuisine- Columbus Indian • $
1279 Morse Rd, Columbus - 2.86 miles

Customers` Favorites

Chicken Marsala and White Rice
Chicken Tikka Masala
Garlic Butter Naan
Chicken Biryani
Chicken Pakora
Veggie Samosa
Somosa Chatt
Chana Masala
Garlic Naan
Steamed Momo

“Absolutely amazing lamb curry and chicken tikka masala, the best I've had in ages. The establishment is pretty quiet with no music and the TV was on pause, which can be a pro or a con depending on who you are. They don't deal in "white people spicy", so if you're not a spice hound then get medium for your curry!Vegetarian options: They label all dishes that are vegetarian friendly, and whether or not it has dairy in it. They have a section on the menu dedicated to veggie curries.Dietary restrictions: Common allergies are labeled clearly.“

4.4 Superb38 Reviews
Momo Ghar North Market Himalayan/Nepalese • $
59 Spruce St, Columbus - 8.39 miles

Customers` Favorites

Chicken and Vegetable 10pc
Darjeeling Momo 10
Extra Momo Sauce
Tibetan Momo 10
Vegetable Momo
Chicken MO MO
Made Sauce
Jhol Momo
Dumplings
Alu Momo

“This Little Gem was on Guy Fieri's Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives! Most Yummiest Dumplings we've ever had! These are Nepalese! We had the Jhol Momo (Kathmandu Chicken), Tibet Momo (Tibetan Pork) & Chicken w Veggies Dumplings! Be sure to stop by here & get some! We'll Def be going back!“

4.1 Good61 Reviews