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    4.8 (37 reviews)
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    Lina L.

    Arya is such a unique spot that it feels like you've stumbled into a hidden corner of a museum -- except this museum serves butter tea and has free WiFi. The decor is absolutely stunning, filled with cultural touches that make the entire space feel immersive and welcoming. It's spacious too, which makes it perfect for working or just hanging out. I'm so glad we decided to check this place out! * Butter Tea ($3.15) This was my first time trying butter tea, and wow, it was delicious. Served piping hot, it had a rich, slightly salty taste, like sipping on warm, salted butter in the best way possible. If you've never tried butter tea before, this is the place to do it. 5/5 * Banana Lassi ($4.80) The presentation was adorable -- the little umbrella on top was such a cute touch! While the lassi was refreshing, it leaned a bit watery for my taste. Still, it was enjoyable. 4/5 The prices here are more than fair for what you're getting, and the man at the front was super helpful, adding to the warm and inviting atmosphere. Whether you're looking for a cozy space to relax or a unique spot to get work done (hello, free WiFi), I highly, highly recommend visiting Arya Cafe. 5 stars!!

    Mochas
    Ashley G.

    10/10 food spot, lovely establishment! Right off the bat, the interior of the restaurant makes you feel right at home with its varied furniture and maximalist style. There's jewelry and garments sold; a nice way to bring a piece of Arya back home. We ordered two iced mochas, and channa puri. Although the mochas took a while to get delivered to our table, our waitress apologized and swiftly brought us our orders. The mocha was lovely, and the channa puri was absolutely divine. To make up for the delay, our waitress offered to give us a free drink! Excellent service and food.

    Lily W.

    I made a quick stop here since I was itching for a cool drink and this was such a great hidden gem. I wished I had taken more photos but the outside is very unsuspecting. Once you go through the doors, it's as if you've transported to a new world. The interior is beautiful and full of decor from Tibet I believe. I got a mango slush and it was pretty yummy. I'm definitely adding this spot to my list for when I am in Elmhurst again. They have a drink and food menu and if you are looking to try more Southeast Asian cuisine, this seems to be a great place to begin!

    Aloo with Bread
    Annie L.

    This place is absolutely hidden gem! I came in on a Wednesday afternoon to get some work done. I ordered an Iced Fruit Tea ($5) and Aloo with Bread ($9). The place is pretty small, so they make your order and bring it to you. The Fruit Tea was refreshing and sweet! It's passion fruit based, so there were seeds at the bottom in addition to strawberry bits and lychee jelly, which were fun to eat. The Aloo with Bread was delicious. I loved the softness of the bread and the spiciness of the potatoes. It was a great midwork pick me up! All throughout the time I was there, it seemed the place was quite lively but never overcrowded. It was pretty easy to find a free table to sit down at, or even to switch seating areas. The outlets were hard to locate but I asked one of the workers and they were very kind in pointing me to an available one, so I moved tables without issue. The wifi was also very fast and reliable. From the outside, it's hard to tell what an amazing cafe lies on the inside but after one visit, it's probably one of my favorite cafes for studying and working from home!

    JiHae L.

    I had no idea this place was here until I passed by this inconspicuous place and saw someone go inside. There are no signs or awnings outside. There is a large sign on the doors itself, but nothing else that would give away that there's a cafe inside. Anyways, if you go around, you do see windows that you can peer inside, but that's it. I was quite confused as to what I saw when I went inside as it's set up as a cafe with people working at tables and there's a small menu. However, there's also clothes and wares that they're selling as well. Is this a store or a cafe?? Since the menu didn't have a lot of items on it, I was able to choose right away. My friend and I ordered the beef momos and the beef noodle soup. I wanted to try a piece of dessert or cake, but the meal was filling. If you want a casual place where you can work or gather to chat, this is the place for you.

    Beef Noodle
    Alexus S.

    Stellar experience! Was walking around after a doctors appointment and wanted to do some work. I stumbled upon this place which was so unexpected but a lovely surprise nonetheless! I ordered an iced green tea with honey and wasn't expecting much but it was served in a cute glass with a cute bendy straw and was so tasty and perfectly sweetened. I also ordered the beef noodle soup which was Ok. The meat was really delicious and flavorful but I wish there was more because the broth itself wasn't very flavorful at all. I had to add a ton of the two sauces they gave, which then made it a lot tastier but also spicier so I wouldn't recommend if you don't like spicy or a bland broth. The interior is really nice with different styles of seating (couch, high top, low tops), tons of snacks, a wide array of gifts and wi-fi! Highly recommend if in the neighborhood.

    Sue C.

    Came here today for lunch with my husband and daughter this afternoon and we had the French toast and dumplings. In the excitement of ordering (because everything looked delicious), We thought we had ordered egg ramen soup, but we didn't. The manager was kind enough to let us try it, which was super sweet of her. Everything was DELICIOUS. The decor of the restaurant is also perfect. It makes you feel like you are in Tibet and even sells clothing, jewelry and rugs for those wanting to take little Tibet home with them. This place is a hidden gem and if you're ever in the area, you must try! We look forward to returning.

    Amdo
    Kristen T.

    March 2023: Lovely Tibetan cafe in Elmhurst. Getting here was a bit of a trek as it is located on the local Queens line. However, for locals this must be a godsend as there aren't many coffeeshops/workable cafes in this nook of Queens. Upon entering, the cafe was filled with sharable table seating. A lot of groups were here on laptops and conversations. Tibetan run shop with a traditional Tibetan store in back. The ambience is homey and spacious and quite loud in my opinion. Drink and food wise, reasonably priced. I only tried their Tibetan food (mainly my reason for visiting) like their butter tea and amdo, a Tibetan bread. I really enjoyed it as the tea was hot and foamy (not as creamy as others I've had) and the bread was fluffy and good for nibbling on while working. There's not a lot of outlets so make sure to bring an extension wire for the limited outlets on the walls. Table service when dining in. The staff was accommodating and offered a bunch of butter for the amdo. Overall, a nice option in the area or if you want Tibetan food. Accepts cash, card and Applepay. Bathroom available. Wifi, laptop friendly, and outlets available. Bon appetit!

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    J C.

    Stumbled upon this place randomly. Very cute aesthetic interior. Momos were delicious and also had butter tea and coffee. Will def be back.

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    Nuna C.

    Whatta delight, a little gem among not muchness. It's a chill vibe, local peeps, lovely decor and clothes to thumb through, teas, smoothies, coffee, and suppppper yummy momos!! I'm so glad I found this place. Great to chit chat, lean back, and just be. Amdo was super simple and delicious. The service is really attentive, and informative.

    Iwan V.

    Where else but in New York can you have coffee alongside Tibetan Monks. This establishment is an Interesting corner coffee shop along Queens Boulevard that promotes Tibetan culture and makes some excellent ice coffee too. Give it a try

    Lucy M.

    Much needed addition to the neighborhood as we really don't have anywhere to sit and chat, especially since the Starbucks closed. This is was better, the space is large and bright, with floor to ceiling windows at the corner of the block. Cozy couches with coffee tables are available as well as high tops. There's a wide variety of tea, coffee, and some baked goods to choose from - but I love getting the beef momos with spicy chili oil every time I come (they take about 20 minutes made to order but they're worth it!). Service is friendly and prices are reasonable. They also have a lot of Tibetan clothing, jewelry, and housewares for sale.

    Iced milk tea
    Wendy S.

    Such a cute spot with really cool Tibetan items to purchase. It's really big and roomy with lots of sitting areas. I only ordered milk tea (which was good and not overpowered with sugar) but will come back for their snacks and noodles next time.

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    beautiful interior!! drinks were delicious and sweet and food was just as good. staff was very attentive and hospitable. :)

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    Ngatso Cafe

    4.8
    (16 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    Great coffee, amazing addition to the neighborhood…read more I come here often to grab a quick caffeine fix, and it never fails to hit the spot. I've done both to go and stay, and I love the cups they serve the drinks in. Their matcha and cold brew are my usual go-tos, but what makes this place so exceptionally special is that it's also a cultural shop, selling and showcasing Tibetan craft goods and culture to the younger generation - something you don't really see much, especially being in the largest Tibetan diaspora in the US. Plenty of good seating, and I especially appreciate the signs on some tables that enforce no laptops or other forms of media to minimize loitering, which you'll see all the time at certain tables.

    Their strawberry matcha might be in my top three in New York. The ratio of matcha, strawberry, &…read moremilk was a great ratio, and it wasn't overly sweet like the other strawberry matchas I've had. The iced Americano was solid too if you need a good option for your coffee fix. I also tried the momo dumplings & they were decent overall. It was slightly on the mushy side, but still tasted great. The space itself is pretty big with plenty of seating. There aren't many outlets though, so I'd recommend charging your laptop beforehand if you're planning to get some work done. The drinks also took a little while to come out, so service tends to be on the slower side. If you have some time & in the area, I definitely recommend checking this place out!

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    Momo Crave

    Momo Crave

    4.4
    (311 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$
    Catering service
    Vegetarian friendly

    Ambiance (5/5): The layout is very open, casual, and seat yourself. 2 tables available outside for…read moreoutdoor dining. The facilities were clean, bathroom also available. Service (N/A): You order at the front kiosk and then they bring out the order to your table. Tandoori Momo (4/5): The momo itself was a little on the cold side. However, the flavors of the tandoori flavor was coated on the outside of the shell and accompanied with the green sauce and white sauce. It was such a unique flavor to your standard momo taste. I would love to come back to try the other flavors.

    Yessss! Momos of every flavor, cooking style and filling…read morehere, yum! Met up with friends here for dinner on a freezing winter weekend evening. The store was on the emptier side probably given the weather outside, with only about a third of their 30 or so seats taken. Seating is first come first serve, no formal waiter service, you order at the counter and they bring the food when it's ready. Staff were helpful in explaining what each item was, the protein options (a choice of chicken or beef for each), and level of spiciness (not too spicy though the accompanying sauces had a kick). We ordered-- - Kothey momo $9.99: selected the beef filling, this was a lightly pan-fried dumpling with a thin dough wrapper and savory minced beef filling. Served with a medium spicy dipping sauce. Good! - Thai soup momo $12.99: came in a curry broth with vegetables, my friend ordered the chicken momos and they came piping hot in the soup. Tasty and warm comfort food for a very cold evening. - Chili momo $11.99: deep fried and served with a tangy sweet and sour chili sauce, peppers and onions, my friend ordered the beef version. The spice level on the chili sauce was pretty mild. Yummy. - Samosa chaat momo $11.99: sprinkled with diced tomato, onion, cilantro doused with green chutney and sitting in a shallow bed of yogurt sauce, these deep fried momo were so flavorful. - Tandoori momo $11.99: I'm not sure if these were baked in a tandoori oven but they were sure seasoned with spices to taste like it , and delicious! Tender and juicy chicken filling. - Sandeko momo $11.99: another deep fried momo (this time I asked for beef) topped with a chunky sauce of soybeans, tomato and onion, filled with minced meat. This was another tasty plate! All the momos we ordered came with 8 pieces, while some of the basic flavors come with a couple more pieces. A single plate is a moderate amount of food for a meal though we ended up ordering six different types to share and try. Each stood out in a different way and I'd heartily recommend all. If there was just one critique it was since it was so cold that night (in the teens Fahrenheit) and no outside wind door that whenever a new customer or delivery pickup driver came in, a rush of freezing cold air also came in. It was quite chilly inside the restaurant for that reason and I had to eat with my jacket on. However that didn't detract from the tasty momos, and I'll certainly be back!

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    Himalayan Yak

    Himalayan Yak

    3.8
    (763 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    Another stop on my first Jackson Heights food tour. This Nepalese spot offers Nepali foot,…read moreBhutanese food, Tibetan food, and Indian food. The food types are similar but offer different spice/flavor profiles. They have a large section of noodles, soup, and rice. A veggie section with various combos of cauliflower, potatoes, onion, bamboo, blackened peas, mustard greens, and spices. Some of the Indian dishes: paneer butter masala, palak paneer, chicken tikka masala. Some of the appetizers include crispy tofu, fried soybeans, a Nepali snack platter with marinated meat, goat, beef tripe, sliced beef tongue, fried jerky, duck. They also have a momo section. We had their famous chicken lollipops (essentially fried chicken) and it was crispy and spicy (in a good way). We also had sadeko (marinated or tossed) bacon, which was rich and tender. I had one of their Nepali cocktails, which was pleasantly spicy (the chatpata aam, made with tequila, spicy chatpatey syrup, and mango puree). Service was attentive. Inside is cozy, lots of dark wood and colorful flags. They also often have entertainment in the evening, so I would love to return to hear some live music while trying more Nepali cuisine.

    A bit overrated and overshadowed by the nice ambiance…read more I may be biased since I've been to Nepal twice and my palate consisted of dal bhat every single day I was there (momos were a luxury on the trek)--which in no way makes me an expert, but the taste and portions were pretty consistently similar among most places. The first time that I came here was about 3 years ago with a few friends and we liked the food - the beef tongue was different and super memorable and the jhol momos were just swimming in flavorful curry. Made me want to come back again. Fast-forward three years later, I feel like things have changed significantly. Or maybe I didn't catch them at their best, but I came with another group of friends and I just felt overall disappointed with the food, as did my friends who were excited to try Himalayan food for the first time. I had the goat dhat bhat and the small amount of meat served in aesthetically pleasing bowls to mask the portion was disappointing--and this was not a lunch special or anything. I mainly got a big bone and realistically got about 2-3 small bites of actual meat, while there was an overwhelming amount of rice and veggies. The momos also tasted like they were pre-made and heated or steamed up again because the dough was definitely a little rough. Overall, this experience was a meh for me. I think it is a social staple for many Nepalese and Tibetans in the area, and just for that.

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    Faarzi Himalayan Bar & Grill

    Faarzi Himalayan Bar & Grill

    4.6
    (21 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    I've walked past this place a few times and was intrigued so I decided to give it a try…read more It has a beautiful, well decorated interior and was kept warm and cozy on a snowy day. They provide complimentary popcorn, which is well seasoned and rich with ghee. I was seated in a chair that was very low to the ground. While outfitted with comfy cushions, I was not sure what the proper was to sit on this chair was and I was too embarrassed to ask. My best guess is that it's meant to be a criss cross applesauce type situation, but I had on wet snow boots and didn't particularly want to do that. This isn't a complaint, but just something to consider for anyone with mobility concerns who might be considering visiting. There are some normal style chairs in the front of the restaurant that I'm sure I would have been switched to had I requested as such. Anyway, onto the food. I ordered the "Lahana Ko Faarzi Bhoj" which arrived on a large round platter with a variety of different dishes. I am very new to this type of food, and most of it was completely unfamiliar to me, which was very exciting. The grain at the center of this platter is "chiura," a rice product which has been pounded flat and dried. It has a light and crunchy texture, and pairs well with the thinner, wet curries it was served with as it really soaks up the liquid and expands in size. I've never had this before and it was very interesting to try. The platter comes with two bowls of warm curry, one with black eyed peas and maybe some potato and the other was darker with meat which I preferred. Both were rich and deep in flavor, but the darker one (pictured on the right) was so savory and well balanced- definitely my favorite part of the meal. They both have some heat to them, the kind that builds at the back of the palette throughout the meal, but none of this food was excessively spicy. The main plate has a ring of various cold dishes around the edge, all of which were unfamiliar to me so I can't necessarily identify them. My favorites were the pieces of well seasoned dark meat chicken and the deep fried egg in the center, but it also included some pickled elements, some ground meat and a small skewer, which I found to be quite tough. I really enjoyed trying new, interesting food in such a beautiful space. The servers were kind and there are many other items on the menu that I'm interested to try. I feel lucky to have this place nearby.

    Similar to Kathamandap, Faarzi is one of the higher-end Nepalese establishments in Queens with a…read morefull bar menu. It's located on a very quiet Elmhurst intersection with decor somewhere between a nightclub and a mandir - it feels like the kind of mysterious place you might return to in the morning only to find out that it's never existed. The best thing on the menu is the homemade achaar. They served some sort of mooli achaar on the bara plate, which we could not get enough of. The bara itself was fairly neutral in flavor, and the aloo sabzi was paired with strong fermented beans that I haven't acquired the taste for yet. We tried both the plain steamed veg momos as well as the jhol momo. The dumpling filling was very good, but I found the jhol broth a little light - the dumplings also could have been served hotter.

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    Kasthamandap

    Kasthamandap

    4.6
    (49 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Ambiance (5/5): The inside in incredibly ornate and transport you to another culture. The walls are…read moredecked out, there's a stage in the front, the TV plays scenic views of Nepal. Light ethnic music playing in the background. It was very serene and immersive. Large establishment that can also seat large parties. Service (4/5): We were the only patrons in the restaurant at 3p. The food took much longer than expected to come out (maybe like 30min). Beef momos (kothey style) (5/5): It was worth the wait!! The skin was a nice chew with a crunchy bite mixed in. The stuffing was wonderfully flavored and balanced. The sauces were basically unneeded! We went on a self guided momo food crawl and we had this spot last - it was unanimously chosen as the best momo we had all day (out of 5 in the neighborhood!)

    Bit more than a year ago my wife spotted this restaurant on a bus through to LGA. We finally had…read morethe chance to give it a shot just yesterday. Day before a blizzard, always is a great time for good eats. Aside from ourselves there was only 1 other couple, but again it's mid day before a blizzard. The restaurant is decorated perfect IMHO. Without being anything over the top I felt it was a very nice balance of dark, old, new and modern - where needed. I really liked the feel and the space. The food - finally my first momo platter. Again being a vegetarian it's hard to come by. It was insanely good. Nothing like ordering "dumplings" if U ask me. But so much more wholesome dough, filling, and fresh herbs. And the 2 sauces were intensely different from any other condiment I've ever had. We also ordered an amazing black tea with honey lemon ginger - my fav. And paneer chilli, and aloo timur. Both just as great with no oily, greasy, saltiness to it and fresh herbs and spices. At the end we caught up with some small talk with the young woman who served us and said bye til we come here again - debility for the jhol momo and the brunch platters next.

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