Humayunpur, Safdarjung Enclave is home to hundreds of cafés and small restaurants tucked inside its narrow streets and alleys.
A nice charming Nepalese restaurant on the first floor. Ambience is cosy. They have Nepalese, Bhutan cuisine. Lot of options for non veg lovers. We reached around 6pm to get a seat. Else one has to wait for a seat & it’s mostly buzzing with customers. Locating the kitchen was a challenge as it’s tucked away in a tiny lane on the 1st floor next to eminescence salon. They offer both table and chair seating & floor seating.
Food
We ordered for schezwan noodles, which were quite spicy but good. Had Tigmo, a Nepalese bread and it was quite soft. Tried both steamed & fried but I found steamed to be better in taste. We had with a dish called kewa datsi, which is potato in cream cheese sauce with Nepali spices. It was good. Then we tried Jhol momos, which were nice too. These are dunked in a sauce.
Green apple soda was refreshing.
Jhol momos
Fried Tigmo
Schezwan Noodles
It’s a pocket-friendly outlet. I may go back to explore more of their menu. If you wish to try something new, you may give it a shot. Food is good & so is the service.
You need to park your vehicle on the road side or in the residential area. It’s difficult to find parking and the kitchen is inside of the narrow street so can’t take your car inside.
Wheelchair accessibility- No. it’s inside narrow streets and on the first floor.
A few more restaurants in Part 11




