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    Norling

    4.1 (75 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 8:00 pm

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    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Colanie B.

    Trying out a new cuisine can be really tricky. The knowlege, level of service, and hospitality of the restaurant staff greatly influence the experience of the diner(s). No warm welcome not a smile nor a "hello", just "table for two?" Told the waitress this was our first time and asked for recommendations. Answers were short and dismissive. Ordered: - Beef Chilli (beef soft with a decent sauce and medium spice) which comes with rice and the following: - (Deep) Fried beef momo (dumpling) - outside nice and crisp but inside of dough was soggy and the ground beef tasted off - Tingmo - tastes like a delicious Chinese bao with soft layers that pull apart easily and is perfect to dip in any available sauce. - Coleslaw - good crunch but bland - Hot and sour soup -thin, flavorful and spicy - Chicken Thenthuk soup with hand pulled flat noodles. Chicken soup with soft noodle squares was bland even after adding salt, pepper and chili oil. - Cauliflower Salt and Pepper - they're dusted and deep fried. Great flavor, cauliflower is soft but edges are crispy. Gotta thank all the Yelpers for recommending this one. Once food was dropped off, they didn't come by to check on us. Had to flag them down for the check and then later for to-go containers. Lunch prices are very affordable but entrees are heavy on the carby side. Went to Himalayan Kitchen few doors down for some steamed beef momos and Tibetan tea, prices are similar but the difference in service is vast; Himalayan Kitchen staff are warm, friendly, accommodating and have no problem answering any and all questions. Not sure I'll be back, think I'll try out the many other Himalayan restaurants in the area first.

    Momo's and Sausage
    Talmon F.

    My wife and I completely randomly landed here after pursuing her Dosa craving and finding a nearby South Indian place closed. In searching for an alternative dinner option, we landed at Norling. We actually ended up ordering a huge feast that we probably shouldn't have ordered but we weren't disappointed. The food here isn't stand-out amazing but there wasn't really a single complaint either. We would probably try this place again one day and even though I gave this place 3 stars, I'd really like to give it 3.5 stars as that would be more accurate. What holds this place back from a higher rating is that you can find better Tibetan food at other places within walking distance. Still, it's a solid place to have on your radar and you shouldn't be disappointed if you find yourself eating here.

    Hot and sour soup starter to lunch special
    Ashlie R.

    I love this place and their lunch options are very affordable but their condiments show no attention to cleaning my soya sauce is usually clogged That out of the way, please come 11am to 3pm for a Tibetan cheap eat treat like Thali or other dishes with salad and Tingmo (steamed twisted bread) they are very nice and attentive I sometimes run out of water

    Parkdale
    Owen R.

    Good deals on lunch specials. Unfortunately one of my least favourite chili chicken dinners. Nice interior.

    Garlic chicken. Very tasty. Amazing bun.
    Heather C.

    This place is definitely a food and not atmosphere kind of place. Came for the lunch special which is probably one of the cheapest things in the city that is still delicious! Ordered the steamed momos (beef dumplings), the manchurian tofu lunch special and some kind of garlic chicken lunch. The steamed dumplings were good, they had a doughey-er wrapper filled with beef. They came with a side chili sauce that was SPICY (and my spice tolerance is quite high). The lunch specials came with a soup (I had chicken corn...DELICIOUS), a fried momo (basically a deep fried bun with beef inside (AMAZING, I'd eat these until I exploded), side of rice and side of salad, and the main dish (the manchurian tofu or the garlic chicken thing...THE TOFU is AMAZING...ORDER THIS MEAL, YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT). This has now become one of my go tos and I bring anyone who will come with me here! I will definitely be back to try it all!

    Sylvia B.

    Excellent food experience. Very delicious Himalayan/Tibetan food. The buns were huge and yummy, delicious chili fish, momos, soups and mango lassie . Great prices. Food is what makes the place otherwise not too clean, small, staff friendly enough.

    Shaptak (Beef Chily)
    Barbara D.

    There are very few foods I would qualify as crack - but one particular dish at Norling belongs in my personal crack category. We arrived on a Friday evening around 6:30 PM, and the place was filling up. Starving, we ordered right away: a) the beef momos pan fried, b) the beef chilly, c) the tsey khatsa, and d) one butter tea, to try. The beef momos were quite delicious, moist, yet crispy. The beef chilly was decent, with a nice kick to it. The butter tea was a little too oily for my liking - literally, it was like drinking a cup of melted butter. But... the highlight of the meal, the dish that made me sit up and think - whoa, ding ding ding!, yes, I'm coming back here. Imagine deep fried, crispy vegetable pakoras perfectly cooked and drenched in the most delicious sweet and spicy sauce - my friends, I present the Tsey Khatsa. A vegetarian dish worth swooning over; you're doing yourself a disservice by not ordering it when visiting this restaurant. This stuff is magical - a must-try. Overall, we really enjoyed our time here. It looked like they were very short-staffed (one server, and a couple of cooks), so it took almost 40 minutes to even get our bill. But nonetheless, very patient and friendly staff, and an overall delicious meal. We will definitely be back. For two people, with tax, and tip, we paid around $37.00, approximately. Note that street parking in front of the restaurant was around $2.00 an hour.

    Sauces for dumplings
    Itanni B.

    **Adding an extra star because my friends overall were satisfied with the food, and the restaurant followed up with me and apologized for the service. Though I was not impressed, I feel it's important to always note how my party felt (though they should be writing their own reviews and sharing their perspective!) I am not going to sit here and pretend to know about Tibetan and Indian Hakka cuisine, but being a lover of food in general, I was game to try Norling when a friend suggested it on Halloween night 2015. Specifically, Norling is a small restaurant located in Parkdale, and their menu consists of Tibetan and Indian Hakka cuisine. Most dishes are under $10 (items with seafood cost around $13), and the menu is pretty broad and split into the following sections: Appetizers Soup Beef Chicken Pork Seafood Vegetable Rice & Noodles Tibetan Specialties Momo Lunch Specialties Thukpa There were several dishes on the menu that I knew about absolutely nothing about, so let me tell you a bit about them (according to my trusted friend Wiki). Momo - is a type of dumpling native to Tibet, traditionally filled with yak meat (long-haired animal found in the Himalaya region of southern Central Asia, the Tibetan Plateau and as far north as Mongolia and Russia) and eaten with a variety of sauces. It is similar to Chinese bao and jiaozi (dumpling), Mongolian buuz, Japanese gyoza, Turkic mantu and Korean mandu. In Nepal and bordering regions of India, momos are typically filled with ground and seasoned water buffalo meat. Momos are served hot with tomato and sesame sauce usually seasoned with ground peanut, Sichuan pepper (timur), and cilantro. Thukpa - is a Tibetan noodle soup. It originated in the eastern part of Tibet. Gyuma - is a blood sausage made with yak or sheep's blood in Tibetan cuisine. Rice or roasted barley flour can be added as a filler. The sausage uses natural yak or sheep casing (intestine). Okay, so now that we have that out of the way, let me tell you about my experience... My friends and I arrived at around 6PM and there were several tables available. We sat down and were given menus. We browsed the menu and had questions about several items, but staff seemed too busy to come by and check-in with us. The restaurant was not full so we did not understand why we had to wait so long. Once someone finally came over to take our orders (my friend had to waive down a waitress), I found it difficult to get answers to our questions. So I played it safe and ordered the chili chicken without the sauce (as you know, I hate onions and the sauce was inundated with them). The other items that we ordered were: Momo (beef) Gyuma Chili Chicken w/ Sauce Hot & Sour Soup Langsha Shamo (beef with mushrooms) Verdict... I was not impressed. Chili Chicken - My dish came with rice - period. I did like the spice on the chicken, but other than that, there was nothing special about it. I tried a piece of chicken with the sauce, and it did not help the dish to me - I preferred it dry because this way the spices were not hidden or overshadowed by the sauce. I really wanted to try the tingmo (steamed bread) but after trying to get our waitress' attention for 10 minutes, I scrapped that plan. Momo - one friend used to eat momos in India on a regular basis and was excited to try the momos here, and was sadly disappointed. After receiving the momos she was patiently waiting for them to bring out the sauce that one is generally supposed to have with momos, and after 10 minutes of radio silence, she called our waitress and she admitted to having forgotten the sauce. Once she brought out the sauce my friend told me not to even bother trying it since it was all wrong. I was not planning on trying a momo anyway because as everyone points out, I am the only person they know that hates onions with a passion - and the stuffing in momos has onions. The friend that was trying momos for the first time enjoyed them - but he had no terms of reference to use for comparison. Langsha Shamo - We all tried the langsha shamo, and again, nothing special. I only had a couple of bites and found it bland, chewy, and boring. Gyuma - the blood sausage was a hit among my friends. Who knew?! They found it to be full of flavor and not dry as it looked. Hot & Sour Soup - just confirmed with my friend and he described it as, "quite flavorful." In Sum... To be perfectly honest, writing this review was difficult for me because I had a hard time remembering the meal. All that kept crossing my mind as I thought back to that evening were the words "boring" and "average." And that is an unusual feeling for a cuisine I have never tried before. Generally with cuisine that I don't indulge in often, I either love it or hate it. Almost never falls in the middle. Sad to say that I have no plans on ever going back to Norling. Though this experience was not ideal, I do plan to give Tibetan and Indian Hakka cuisine another shot sometime soon.

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    Elaiza Y.

    I really only ordered for take out(I was craving so hard) lol. My usual Momo place was closed at the hour I drove down so I decided to try this place. The atmosphere inside was quite dark, but because I was there for take out I wasn't too bothered and I didn't examine further to see if they purposely didn't have lights in because it was day time outside or what. The place is cute and small but still looks like they would be able to accommodate a small group of people. Now the Momos, these dumplings were delicious. I took them for take out and drive home was about 30mins, so when I got home they were still nice and warm and still succulent and juicy. The portions were good and their hot sauce was tasty(just watery). I would like to actually go back but sit in the restaurant and try other items, and once I do, I will update my review.

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    Love there food..and laphing is amazing.. and I can eat all of there menu.. every food is taste amazing.

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    This is a small Tibetan themed restaurant near downtown and the food is exceptional. We arrived at…read morelunch hour on a Saturday, and the place was slowly filling up. By the time we left, there was waiting to get a table. And for a good reason. The food is exceptional, got the tandoori chicken momo, chicken lollipop and Himalayan special fried rice. Everything was amazing. The lollipops are killer, highly recommend them but you can't go wrong with any of the dishes. Will definitely recommend this place. We also had the tamarind mojito which was so good and refreshing.

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    Food 4/5 Service 4/5…read moreAmbiance 4/6 Food: We ordered the meat platter, salmon momo half plate, & sho-go momo. For dessert we had the deep fried banana. Everything was delicious & freshly made. We really liked the sho-go momo (potato & onion). The deep fried banana is good too. Not too much batter which I liked a lot. I would definitely eat here again. Service: It's a little slow because there are only two people running the restaurant when we visited. They both were doing the cooking & serving. Hubby & I didn't mind because we weren't in a hurry. I think they should have some waitstaff to help them out. Ambiance: It's a clean restaurant. There are prayer flags strung up from the ceiling. The music they play sounded like monks chanting. It's a very relaxed vibe. On a hot summer day it was nice, breezy & cool inside. It felt nice at first but I started getting cold after a while. Their bathrooms are in the basement & we're also clean. The ceilings are a little low in the basement so you have to watch your head. All in all it was an enjoyable lunch. My favourite was the sho-go momos (potato & onion).

    Food: 3 Stars Service: 3.5 Stars…read moreAmbience: 3 Stars Fill Factor: Satisfied Each time I wander Greek town and see this place I promise that I would try it next time as I am a big fan of all sorts of dumplings. Well today I finally decided to make good on that promise and while I was not blown away it was a positive experience overall. The first thing I noticed about the menu was how many momo options were available. A lot of different choices from your basic chicken/beef/pork to butter chicken momos so lots of options. I ended up just getting a half plate of steamed pork momos along with the chilli chicken. The momos were pretty average in terms of taste even when I used the sauces provided. Perhaps the fried version would have been better but I definitely was underwhelmed with this one. As for the chilli chicken, the flavour was decent and for those who love saucy dishes like me this one is not saucy at all. I asked for a 5-6 on a scale of 10 for spiciness and it definitely had a bit of a kick but nothing too spicy. In terms of taste it was decent however I found the chicken to be a bit on the dry side but not too bad. The folks there were super friendly and overall service was not bad. The food arrived quickly too which was a good thing as I was hungry. There was plenty of seating in the restaurant and it was spaced out nicely so it was comfortable to be in. There were a lot of cabinets with different items in them so it might be interesting to look around while you wait for your food. Overall, I enjoyed the visit and will definitely come back to try other items on the menu.

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