Nepalese are one of the fastest growing communities in Australia, and the majority live in Sydney. Not only the demographic scene but also culinary Nepalese are now everywhere in Sydney. Wherever you live in the Greater Sydney area you will find Nepalese restaurants to tantalise your taste buds with mild spicy himalayan recipes. Nepalese food is not that hot and spicy as other Indian sub continentals, so most of you can easily tolerate Nepalese food without issue. 

Nepali Khana Set


Nepalese dishes and Nepalese restaurants have a significant position in Sydney culinary landscape now. And, choosing a Nepali restaurant for your lunch or dinner could be a delightful experience. In this article we will discuss some of the important things you should consider while making a selection either for lunch or dinner or even planning to organise a family dine-out. 


Things to consider while selecting Nepalese Restaurant


Though it seems very simple to choose an eatery for lunch or dinner. But, if you have a bad experience it will ruin your day and might affect your health too. To make your Nepalese food experience delightful for your digestive system as well as pocket, consider the following before stepping into any Nepalese restaurant in Sydney.    


  1. Menu: First thing you need to decide what dish you're in the mood for. Nepalese restaurants offer many dishes, their menu even includes some Indian, Pakistani, Bengali, Punjabi and other popular South Asian food items. Specifically, Nepalese eateries in Sydney include MoMo, Chowmein, Thukpa, Rice, Biryani, Khaja Set, Chicken Tikka, Tandoori Chicken, Choila, Bhutan, and Sekuwa. Chatpate is one of the hot and sour spicy foods you may try. Check the menu what ingredients the dish includes and the cooking process, so your stomach remains happy. 
  2. Location: Restaurant location is another important thing you need to check while planning to go for lunch or dinner. Sydney has vibrant neighborhoods with ample parking facilities. Parking makes restaurants accessible as we use cars to commute.

  3. Reviews and Ratings: Review and ratings speak loud about food and service at the restaurant you are planning. Check some platforms such as Google Review, Yelp or TripAdvisor what previous goers experienced and suggest for planners. Pay attention to both negatives as well as positives, especially to one star.    

  4. Price Range: Often Nepalese restaurants fit in everyone’s budget. As many Nepalese restaurants in Sydney have a medium-end dining experience. Just check on their website to make sure it's in your budget. 
     
  5. Atmosphere and Ambiance: What sort of environment and setting would you prefer? Casual, relaxed or formal. Almost all Nepalese restaurants offer a variety of environments that fits for all. You can feel Nepalese vibes inside the restaurant with more Nepalese themed interior and decoration. 


You can just walk in, if you have a fixed schedule you can book a table and even order food before you make your way to the restaurant just by making a call. 

Nepali ChowMein


Popular Nepalese Foods 

Nepal is a multicultural and multi ethnic country, its diverse community landscape offers diverse food items. Different communities have their own special food and drink. Out of thousands of food recipes some are popular and common dishes that represent the whole country. Some of the popular foods are MoMo, Chowmein, Thukpa, Rice, Biryani, Khaja Set, Chicken Tikka, Tandoori Chicken, Choila, Bhutan, and Sekuwa. There are some entries such as Samosa, Laping, Chatpate. 


5 best Nepalese restaurant in Sydney 


  1. Mul chowk kitchen
    Phone: (02) 9787 3769
    Address: 66 Evaline St, Campsie NSW 2194

  2. Jhamel at Harrispark 
    Address: 48 Station St E, Harris Park NSW 2150

  3. Chulho - Harris Park

    Address: 59-61 Wigram St, Harris Park NSW 2150

  4. Dee Royal Nanglo Nepalese & Indian Restaurant

    Address: 3/32 Flushcombe Rd, Blacktown NSW 2148

  5. Subhakamana Restaurant

    Address: 508 Princes Hwy, Rockdale NSW 2216


*Disclaimer: This article is based on a personal experience and opinion. This not constitute professional advice or any suggestion to make decision. We encourage you to seek professional consultation to find out what service, which website or business, product, as well as place better serves your need and interest.