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    Himal Chuli

    4.1 (317 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 7:30 PM

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Tofu Buff
    Luke F.

    I really enjoyed my meals at Himal Chuli! I'd never been to a Nepalese restaurant before, so I didn't know what to expect, but I really enjoyed the Tofu Buff, which is stir fried dish of vegetables and tofu with great lemony flavor. I also enjoyed the dal and roti that it came with. If you're looking for a fresh, flavorful, and healthy meal in downtown Madison, check out Himal Chuli!

    Chicken Buff, mango Lassi, Dal
    Hermary G.

    This was the first and only Nepalese restaurant I've been to, and it's always so cozy. I got the chicken buff with dal and mango lassi. The flavors of the chicken buff and dal are very simple but delicious. The mango lassi was also really good! My server was very nice and checked up on us sufficiently. The seating area is a little small, so it feels a little cramped at times. The food with a home-cooked feel makes up for it!

    Chicken Sikar with Rice (Bhat)
    Ben M.

    Not bad, a little light on the portion, but good taste and sits very well in stomach. Also really nice, thoughtful atmosphere. Would be fantastic in the winter for sure.

    RaeLynn F.

    Very yummy food, adorable space, and friendly staff! I liked how each seating area had some separation for privacy. I got their special and it was very good!! The bread is amazing -both wheat and white. The sampler had dumplings which were just ok, but the samosas were great!!

    sampler
    Julie D.

    Small and cozy Nepalese restaurant. I had a combo plate and a mango lassi. The food was good but I wish I didn't get the lassi. It wasn't very flavorful and wasn't cool. I was hoping it would have been more refreshing on a hot day. Glad the food was tasty though, that made up for it! It is hot inside - I went on a warm day and thought I'd be cooler inside but I wish I sat outside, I was sweating.

    Daal
    Matt B.

    I visited on Kedar's recommendation and was pretty happy with my meal. I asked the waiter for a vegan recommendation, and he steered me to a roti/tarkari/daal combo ($14 plus tax), recommending I get half-and-half of the two tarkari specials of the day, which were: cauli (cauliflower, potato, peas, carrots) and chana (garbanzo bean, onion, carrot, potato). The daal came out first, which was top-notch. The plate followed shortly thereafter, with a generous portion of the tarkaris, and 4 fairly sizeable pieces of whole wheat roti. Very home-cooked feel to the food, airing away from strong flavours. I couldn't help but wish for a little more, as, compared to the Nepalese food I can get at home (Vancouver, BC), this seemed a bit underwhelming. Very tasty, filling, healthy, and reasonably priced though, so I was happy overall. I'd give this 3.5 if I could.

    Chicken sikar
    Sho R.

    I took out lunch from here on a Friday. The place was full. Dhal soup was my favorite item. Chicken sikar was my entree. It had good flavors. I also tried the momocho. It wasn't as good as the momos or the samosa.

    Farsi, butternut squash soup and flat bread
    Ronald N.

    This is a little he in the wall place on State Street in Madison. Nothing fancy, but a few Nepalese decorations to give a little ambiance. This is the 2nd time we've eaten here. Enjoyed the food both times. I had the chicken sikar (curry chicken) with a side of brown rice and Cauli (cauliflower, potato, peas and carrots in curry) with brown rice. It was lightly seasoned and very good. My wife had the butternut squash Tarkari and enjoyed it very much. Nothing too spicy. Made a nice lunch. Server was very friendly.

    Nepali Chiya
    Htx Herbivore H.

    Came here for dinner with a friend, and we were seated immediately. It's a small, cozy restaurant with indoor & outdoor seating (not sure if they seat large parties). I ordered the Himal Chiya ($3.50) and Himal's Combination Platter ($15). I enjoyed both (esp liked the momos and samosa). Overall, the food, service, and atmosphere were great! Highly recommend if you're looking to try some Nepalese food.

    Charming
    Sharon K.

    Just visiting and was very grateful to find this place. I love that they keep the door open for fresh air. The service was very quick and very pleasant. The food was fantastic. A lot of vegan options. You must get the soup. Everything was fresh and light and quite tasty and delicious. I love this place.

    Deniece W.

    I love Nepali food. Unfortunately, the food I had at Himal Chuli was very bland. I tried dal bhat takari and momos. I was surprised that the dal bhat takari wasn't presented more traditionally. It all just needed way more flavor. Don't be afraid to use more of those wonderful spices and aromatics that make Nepali food so fantastic. Also, the prices were just too high for Nepali food. The service was very good, though.

    Patio
    Tara Z.

    Service was great. It was a nice sitting outside. Himal's combination platter- The momochas were bland small hint of peanut at the end, not much other flavor to it. The dish was also cold and had salsa on it. The Samosa was also cold, lacking spices for flavoring, the sauces drizzled over it along with purple cabbage was an unusual pairing. This was not very impressive. The Roti Takari, and Dal what is a gamble we did not know how the sauce would be, nor which vegetables we would get. this ended up being warm and delicious. Both dishes came with a lentil soup, which was also tasty . We may have been eating frozen food that was prepared. I would not say anything stood out as home grown and fresh. Some of the food was lacking spices at all, there was also ordinary salsa which is not part of Nepalese cuisine. it's decent food

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    Food was not warm enough and the curries were rather bland. Momos were decent. Should try the lamb next time

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    The food was delicious, service was great and we loved the ambiance. So nice to have many vegetarian options as well.

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    Fantastic food. Friendly people. If I ever make it back to Madison they will definitely be on my list of restaurants I have to go to.

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    Great upstairs setting, downstairs & outside seating.

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    Great upstairs setting, downstairs & outside seating.

    Himal Chuli - himalayan - Updated July 2026

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