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    Mount Everest Kitchen & Grill

    Mount Everest Kitchen & Grill

    4.6
    (112 reviews)
    0.1 km
    $$

    We were visiting from California. We arrived on the later side of dinner. The restaurant was still…read morevery busy and full of people who appeared to be Indian/Pakistani - always a good sign. They have a big tv above the bar and above the entrance that was showing the hockey game. It's a small storefront entrance on a busy street but you couldn't hear the street noise. The food was AMAZING. We got the goat biryani, chicken tikka masala, samosas, garlic naan, mango lassi and a hot chai. Big delicious portions of everything. The service was ok, they were busy and potentially less attentive than usual. Anyway, would definitely go back again.

    First there is no mistaking this for a high end restaurant as another review recorded. This is a…read moresolid Nepalese joint. However it is not focused and instead provides a little bit of the region for everyone (Nepal, China, India, Pakistani influences). Came in for lunch on a weekday. Quickly seated and tended to by the staff. Interior is more of a diner scene than nice cafe. Bathrooms are gender neutral and clean but not nice. Here's my three things: 1) I got a lunch special featuring fish peckora, and tandoor chicken. Good flavor but missed on the real spice flavors. Veg salad was sour and worked with the rest of the plate. 2) These folks can make some NAAN! The Naan stole the show. Sweet, salty and crisp. 3) Price wise you can fill up and have a drink for $25-30CAN.

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    Momo Hut

    Momo Hut

    4.4
    (18 reviews)
    6.6 km

    Been to Momo Hut for a couple of dinners. They're a Nepalese spot that specializes in momos next to…read morea Freshslice Pizza. The inside has plenty of seating so there's never a wait. Slow service but there's only one waiter. Mains are $12.99 to $16.99. - Mango lassi ($4.99) - Roti ($1.99) - very similar to the naan - Naan ($2.49) - Garlic naan ($3.49) - Plain rice ($4.99) - Vegetarian steam momo ($11.99) - plain filling - Chicken steam momo ($12.99) - timur achar sauce had a surprisingly good kick - Chilly chicken momo ($14.98) - good flavour. Topped with some onion and peppers - Calcutta chicken biriyani ($15.99) - generous portion of rice and chicken - Aloo bodi tama ($13.99) - different. Didn't love the bamboo shoots and black-eyed peas combo - Chicken chettinad ($15.99) - coconut sauce was delicious. Tender chicken - Village goat curry ($16.99) - tasty goat (bone-in) - Yellow dal tadka ($12.99) - enjoyed the dal much more than the aloo bodi - Chilly fish ($14.99) - fish was lightly fried

    Tasty Nepalese place along Fraser…read more Parking is available on the side streets. The place is pretty bright, with the orange theme. Staff are friendly. They are Nepalese. Their claim to fame would be momos, which are Nepalese style dumplings. Depending on the filling and the cooking style, they can actually be quite similar to Chinese pan fried buns. They also serve curry style dishes that are pretty close to Indian style. Chicken momo with afghani malai - 8 plump round buns with really tasty sauce. Momos were nice and juicy, with a crisp shell. Super tasty. Paneer kurkure - 8 deep fried oval things. Skin was thicker and crunchier than expected. Something to keep in mind. Served with spicy mayonnaise(?) and chili dipping sauce. Honestly I'd skip the crispy version and stick to the other. The sauces were good though. Village goat curry - nice morsels of goat. Curry wasn't too spicy. Went well with rice. Chicken chettinad - sauce has a nice kick from black pepper. Probably my favourite entree dish of the bunch. Sauce is a wee bit salty, so be sure to order rice to go with this one. Butter chicken - can't go wrong with this one. Tasty. Garlic naan - served in wide strips. Great for sharing and dipping in sauces. Jeera rice - tastes like rice. Friends and I were very impressed with the food and value here. I would gladly come back. Recommended.

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    Roti
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    East is East

    East is East

    3.9
    (540 reviews)
    4.4 km
    $$$

    We wandered in here while exploring Vancouver and I'm so glad we did. One of the best Indian dining…read moreexperiences I've ever had. Inside the vibe is very cozy, with warm lighting and welcoming staff. They offered us chai tea samples while we waited to be seated. The food was incredibly flavorful, and the menu has a large variety of small dishes you can mix and match, so you're able to try a good amount of different foods. Overall a very delicious meal.

    The atmosphere- dimmed orange lighting, exotic wooden interiors, and the soul-stirring sound of…read morelive music- immediately transported us to a cozy oriental cave. We were greeted with a warm embrace and a comforting welcome drink of chai tea paired with delicious finger foods. ​The Dine-Out menu was impressively extensive. While we initially struggled to choose just one salad, one soup, one cold mezze, and three mains, we were thrilled to learn it functioned like a Mediterranean All You Can Eat--allowing us to order more dishes as we went. We felt like kids in a candy store, eager to explore the vibrant, exotic flavours. The mango-infused dishes were a standout! ​The service was impeccable. One server even followed us outside just to hand us cardamom cookies for the road. Many restaurants treat Dine Out as a budget-set menu, but East is East used it to truly showcase their best work. We left with new favorites and a plan to return very soon.

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    Persian salad, lentil soup, mango butternut squash and lamb curry
    Persian salad, lentil soup, mango butternut squash and lamb curry
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    Addah

    Addah

    4.7
    (20 reviews)
    1.3 km

    Visited Addah for their dine out menu and it was a great tasting menu of the cuisine. The interior…read moreis super cozy and some of the areas feel like visiting someone's home rather than a restaurant. The staff were also super nice and friendly. They were very good about explaining each dish and its role in the culture. The actual food was mostly good. I personally didn't appreciate how spicy some of the dishes were but I do understand that it needs to be like that to be authentic. Some of the dishes were also very odd, which made for an interesting experience of trying new things. It wasn't my favourite but fun to try.

    Came here for dine out birthday celebration! Funnily enough, I had passed by that area recently and…read morewas curious about the restaurant so was very excited about trying it out. The dine out menu consisted of seven courses - four of which included chilli . My favourite was the Phaksaa Paa - Bhutanese style pork, chilli and vegetable stew, served with house bread. Oh my goodness the pork was so so so so so tender and flavourful. It just melted in my mouth. I was so happy. The Bho Cha, Himalayan churned butter tea, was a great finish to the meal! It was a hot and savoury tea and I enjoyed sipping on it at the end of the meal. I also highly recommend trying the cocktails as they were super yummy! We ordered a Thenthuk, tumeric infused hand-cut noodle in marrow broth with AAA beef for the toddler. He ate it so fast we had to find ways to entertain him the rest of the meal. Can't wait to come back to try the regular menu items! There's simply so many choices. The service that night was very very slow. The entire dinner took about 3 hours, despite us telling the staff that with our young toddler, we cannot dine for that long. There was also a bit of mix up with the order of the dishes as they tried to serve us a dish we already have, and skipped one that we didn't have yet. Hopefully, that's been improved since then and it was just a one-time thing due to how busy the dine out night was!

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    Good food don't need much seasoning.
    Good food don't need much seasoning.
    Addah
    A glass full of deliciousness.

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    A glass full of deliciousness.

    Saino - indpak - Updated July 2026

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