London's Nepali Food Scene Has Never Been Better
Whether you're a member of the Nepalese diaspora craving a taste of home, or a curious food lover wanting to explore beyond the usual South Asian staples, London's Nepalese restaurant scene has something extraordinary to offer.
Here are our top picks for 2025:
### 1. Himalayan Spice, Brick Lane
A firm favourite for authentic momos and Newari khaja sets. The lamb sekuwa here is unmissable.
### 2. Yak & Yeti, Hammersmith
One of London's longest-standing Nepalese restaurants, Yak & Yeti consistently delivers on quality and atmosphere.
### 3. Everest Inn, London Bridge
A modern take on Nepali cuisine with a strong emphasis on locally sourced ingredients and classic recipes.
### 4. Momo & Roti, Tooting
A casual spot that has built a cult following for its handmade momos and thukpa. Arrive early — it fills up fast.
### 5. The Gurkha Kitchen, Southall
A community institution serving hearty portions of dal bhat tarkari at prices that feel like you're back in Kathmandu.
### 6. Annapurna Dining, Ealing
Named after one of Nepal's great Himalayan peaks, Annapurna offers an extensive menu covering regional Nepali cuisine rarely seen in London.
### 7. Kathmandu Corner, Seven Sisters
A neighbourhood gem beloved by the local Nepalese community — excellent chhoela and sel roti on weekends.
### 8. Sherpa Kitchen, Stratford
Convenient for East London, Sherpa Kitchen serves reliable, generous portions of Nepali staples with great value lunch deals.
### 9. Ama Ghar, Wembley
Family-run and community-focused, Ama Ghar is famous for its weekend bhoj and catering services for Nepali events.
### 10. Mustang House, Notting Hill
The most upmarket entry on this list — Mustang House brings Nepali fine dining to London with a seasonal menu inspired by the Lo Manthang region.
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