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Reviews for Himchuli - Highlands Indian & Nepali Cuisine in Denver, CO

Sohel Ghimire 1 year ago
5

best nepali and indian food in town. would recommend dal makhani , samosa chat, momo and chicken tikka masala. great service... and resturant is clean. me and my family enjoyed the food. Read more

Geoffrey Israel 1 year ago
5

The food is unbelievable. Some of the highest quality Indian food I have ever had in my entire life. Absolutely worthy of a... Michelin Star. Fantastic Chai tea, wonderful staff, you can tell they put hours into each dish and the hard work shows. Ifyou're looking for good homemade with love meals, this is the dinner spot for you. Read more

John Balkcom 1 year ago
5

Superb Indian food - iced chai tea made from scratch, Dal soup, samosa chat, matar paneer made to order and served piping hot,... fresh hot garlic naan and tasty mango chutney. Our lunch was fresh, hot, and spiced to my taste. Seating is available inside andout, and the service off both prompt and gracious. Read more

Shreta Ghimire 1 year ago
5

Yumm Nepali food in Denver. The chicken momo and the sauce reminds me of eating momo back home. I missed the taste of authentic... Nepali momo, but this momo satiated my cravings. The non-veg thali was tasty as well, the curries had authentic Nepali taste,since there?s a drastic difference between the taste of Indian and Nepali curry. Would love to visit here again on our next tripto Denver. The only complaint I have here is the lack of parking spots, we had to spend 10 minutes or so to find a streetparking. There?s a decent sized parking lot in the strip mall but all marked for different businesses. Read more

Win Lubana 2 years ago
4

We got the samosa chart, paneer masala, and garlic naan/ rice. 1. Samosa Chaat: it was tangy and sweet with adequate spice. The... garlic based Masada had a stronger garlic taste to it though. 2. Paneer Masala: we asked for medium spice but the spiceoverwhelmed the flavor. The paneer was good though, not the freshest paneer, but then again there has been one indian place inthe US that had true in house made paneer. Its called Angel, its in Queens, NY if you ever want to go try it. 3. Garlic naan/rice: the naan was more crumbly than elastic like other Indian places but it was good overall. The garlic topping wasn'toverbearing. The rice with the paneer was overpowered by the spice in the masala. The service and atmosphere was good. Ourtotal bill was low ~$30, so a good cheap meal for two. Read more

Lauren Hughes 2 years ago
5

Great spot for lunch. Great food. I have the samosas and the fried mushrooms. Awesome lunch specials.

Mina Jau 2 years ago
5

Authentic food, great service. I had the chicken Tikka masala and the lamb saag. Heat level on the lamb, I chose a #5 and it... gave plenty of heat! It did take a while for our food to come, but I didn't really mind because when getting REAL food time isexpected. Read more

Aleks Sargic 2 years ago
2

I keep coming to this restaurant because the food is tasty and authentic, but I have to call them out on their service. While... the staff is very friendly, the food always takes an unreasonably long time. I don't think we ever received our food under 45minutes. Most of the time it's not an issue, since you can get your drinks and enjoy a pretty good atmosphere, but ultimately ifyou are waiting for an hour for your food, it becomes irritating. Head over to Little India across the street. Read more