Nepalese restaurant, Halal restaurant, Indian restaurant
Himalaya Kosheli Nepali & Indian offers a delightful fusion of flavors in Austin's Spicewood/183 Center. This women-owned gem serves up a variety of halal Nepalese and Indian dishes at a wallet-friendly price. With options ranging from the spiced chili momos to the tender goat biryani, every plate tells a story. Diners appreciate the casual atmosphere and accessibility features, making it a great spot for families. Whether you're enjoying a hearty meal indoors or opting for outdoor seating, expect satisfying dishes and A+ service every time.
Effie Wuckert
September 18, 2024Himalaya Kosheli is a delightful gem in Austin! 🌟 The moment I stepped in, I felt welcomed by the warm atmosphere. I tried their all-you-can-eat lunch special, which featured succulent chicken tikka and perfectly spiced vegetable curry.
The vegan options were impressive - my friend loved the chana masala! The fact that it's women-owned shines through in the friendly service. Plus, the outdoor seating made for a lovely dining spot, especially on a sunny day.
Highly recommend if you're craving comforting Nepalese and Indian dishes. Don't forget dessert! 🍰
We enjoyed the food here.Went for dinner during our visit to Austin.The place is well maintained and spacious.We got seated at a booth with no wait.We got the regular lassi and mango lassi for drinks.For starters we got their chilli momo, gobi Manchurian and chickens.The Gobi Manchurian and chilli momo were excellent.It was a bit spicy for India food but I liked it.The chicken lolly pop was also good.Its comes with a spiced sauce.For main course we got their goat biryani.The goat meat was tender.Only small complain is watch out for small bone pieces when eating.It can hurt your teeth.Overall the service was A+ and the food was tasty and satisfying.Highly recommend this place for Nepali or Indian food.
This place is tucked in corner of a strip mall . We came in when restaurant was closing but were warmly greeted by staff who even eagerly sat us down. 1.We tried their Veg Kothey Momos.I think these momos are different than what you expect at a regular Nepalese/Indo Chinese restaurant.The Kothey Momos were pan fried and had vegetable filling. I would rate it 8/10.Definitely worth trying. 2.We tried ‘ Mushroom Sekuwa’ .It had a unique flavor because the Mushrooms were marinated and barbecued in mustard Oil.It was served a with a small side salad and rice which helped absorb some of the strong flavor.I would rate it 8/10.Loved the strong and unique flavor profile. 3.We tried Veg Chowmein and asked the staff for a spicy touch.The chowmein was a delish as I was able to devour straight out of the plate.It has the flavor of the WoK tossed noodles that are famous in Indo-Chinese cuisine.I will rate it a solid 9/10. Overall , I think we found a Nepali gem that I am excited to repeat again! Highly recommended.
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