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Sherpa Kitchen

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119 College St, Burlington, Vermont, 05401, United States
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May 19, 2018
My server was substandard and dishonest! I was dissatisfied with the service and left a $1 tip. After taking the signed receipts, the server altered my “1” to a “4” WHILE I WAS STILL IN THE RESTAURANT. While I called the owner and he willingly wrote me a check for the money, THE SERVER I HAD THAT NIGHT CONCIOUSLY COMMITTED FRAUD! I will NEVER return to this restaurant!

May 12, 2018
Great food, pleasant ambiance and service, very reasonably priced lunch special ($9 for a complete meal). The dahl, mango lassi, and mutthar paneer were all very tasty. There were two veggie main course options. My parents really enjoyed their dishes as well. Food at other tables looked delicious! We can't wait to go back and try other options. With the lunch deal, you have the choice of a drink, a soup or appetizer, and a main. I was also pleased that the takeaway containers were recyclable plastic, and not the ubiquitous Styrofoam which is neither biodegradable nor recyclable. Service was a tiny bit slow because the restaurant was packed and they were short-staffed, but I can definitely understand why the place was full. A real treat.

Dec 15, 2017
I'm eating here right now. The food is very good. If you like complex spices in your food you'll like it here. The staff is sweet. The atmosphere is laid back and casual.

Feb 2, 2018
Perfectly seasoned food with mixed service experiences on three occasions. Recommend going on off-peak hours and plan for a relaxed meal. Excellent lunch specials.

Apr 17, 2018
We were waiting in the reception for a long time but no one turned up to check for table booking so we came back. Not happy with the service.

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Mon:5 pm - 10 pm
Tue:5 pm - 10 pm
Wed:5 pm - 10 pm
Thu:5 pm - 10 pm
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