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Nepali Kitchen

Nepali Kitchen

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4.4 Google Review
10 Railroad Ave, Essex, Vermont, 05452, United States
(802) 876-7208 www.nepalikitchenvt.com
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May 14, 2018
Delicious food. Prices are not too bad but not a budget meal. Buffet Saturdays from 1100 to 1500 @10.99. My 4 star review is bc the the tray where the hot sauce, salt, pepper, etc needs to be cleaned and disinfected; also all the jars/shakers; the door (and handle) you can see 1 million fingerprints.

Apr 17, 2018
The food is delish. The service can be slow but that has never bothered us because we love the people that work there and the food. They are trying the best they can. Go relax and enjoy the wonderful food.

May 3, 2018
Had the chicken thupka. As others have mentioned slow service. The soup had good color, aroma and presentation. Disappointingly that was as far as it went. Bland chicken broth base that tasted like a generic store bought canned soup. Wanted it to be better.

Apr 13, 2018
I've had mixed experiences here. Generally, made to order food is quite good, but the buffet (available weekends) suffers from a shortage of both variety and freshness. That said, the saag and naan are exceptional, and one shouldn't be too particular when it comes to ethnic food in VT, as there are few options!

Apr 7, 2018
I so wanted to love this restaurant. Got there for lunch, we were seated after standing in the hallway for 15 minutes. Restaurant was at about 60% seating capacity with only one waiter trying to serve every single table! So we waited a about 15 minutes for the waiter to take our order for appetizer, main course, and dessert. Then about 30 minutes for our food and appetizers to arrive piece meal. I ordered my chicken tikka masala spiced hot. It arrived bland and not spicy at all. I must admit after I dumped a bunch of salt into it the flavor was acceptable. We never got our bread and had to chase the waiter around the restaurant twice, like Sherlock Holmes, to help us solve the mystery of the missing bread. He said he had no clue why it wouldn't come out and that he was getting so overwhelmed because he couldn't handle how many tables we occupied. Customers were wanting water refills, looking to be seated, etc...was a complete mess and to top it off people were leaving and dirty tables started spreading through the restaurant. This one lady emerged from the back in a cook outfit, she looked around and walked straight out of the restaurant to go have a cigarette. Once we were about done with our mains, he brought our bread over and said "sorry it arrived so late I'll take it off your bill". We then waited about 20 more minutes for our check. He comes over and drops the check on our table and says..."do you still want your dessert?". I just handed him my credit card and said please ring out what we got so we can get out of here. All set with with Nepali Kitchen.

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Opening Hours

Tue:5 pm - 9 pm
Wed:5 pm - 9 pm
Thu:5 pm - 9 pm
Fri:5 pm - 9 pm
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