Best Nepalese Restaurants in Klamath / Crescent City
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- €42 and over
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- EEricVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •12 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoBase Camp never disappoints! You can't go wrong with any curry and definitely add the spicy cauliflower and garlic naan.More infoBase CampPrice: Moderate• Asian• Mission District•4.9
- NNancySan Francisco Bay Area •61 reviews4.0Dined 4 days agoA new place with a delightful owner. He guided us on the menu and we were pleased with our meal.More infoHimali BistroPrice: Expensive• Nepalese• Burlingame•4.6
- SSaraSan Francisco Bay Area •18 reviews4.0Dined on 16 Dec 2024Food is delicious and I appreciate all the vegan options! It can get very noisy.More infoDancing YakPrice: Moderate• Southeast Asian• Mission District•4.8
- OTOpenTable DinerVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •1 review5.0Dined on 15 Dec 2024Always good food and great service. We’ll be back.More infoNamastey PatioPrice: Moderate• Indian• Oakland•4.5
- RRyanSan Francisco Bay Area •4 reviews5.0Dined on 20 Nov 2024Tried Rara for the first time with my family. I’ve had Nepali food before, they have not. All of us enjoyed Rara. Service is casual, so it can take a bit of time to flag down a waiter, but it’s on par with other similar restaurants. Cozy ambience. Some of the food is very spicy, and not always clearly marked as such, so definitely ask before you commit. Standouts for us were the gorkhali lamb shank (fell off the bone and the rice was great too), the momos (we didn’t think there was a need to get the sizzler, so we just got the regular momos), and the very spicy mushroom chhoila. We also enjoyed the goat taas (also pretty spicy) and the paratha. The lassi was also good (and helpful with the spicier food). We didn’t try the curries but they also looked very good; it seems like they do a really good job with slow cooked meats or really anything that has to braise/simmer. Definitely a good place to order family style so that you can try everything (they don’t make it obvious that you can do it that way). Flavors were rich and deep, but the food wasn’t overly heavy either - really well-cooked. Will definitely go back!More infoRaraPrice: Moderate• Nepalese• Palo Alto•4.2