Vegan Restaurant

Mt. Everest Grill & Bar

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · sherman · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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This food is amazing! The butter chicken was mouth watering,(I'm craving it right now!) the portions were generous. The owners are so pleasant and accommodating. It felt more like being guests rather than customers. I had the lamb kebabs and garlic naan, made to order in tandoori oven. The lunch buffet was so good and the owner was gracious enough to allow me to try everything on it. I'm normally timid when it comes to getting a buffet style meal in an unfamiliar cuisine because I want to know what I'm eating and didn't wish to be embarrassed. It was such a great experience to be welcomed so warmly and have each dish explained to me. Yes, pretty much just talked myself into it. Definitely going again tomorrow on Sunday morning, for late lunch! Wow!

This food is amazing! The butter chicken was mouth watering,(I'm craving it right now!) the portions were generous. The owners are so pleasant and accommodating. It felt more like being guests rather than customers. I had the lamb kebabs and garlic naan, made to order in tandoori oven. The lunch buffet was so good and the owner was gracious enough to allow me to try everything on it. I'm normally timid when it comes to getting a buffet style meal in an unfamiliar cuisine because I want to know what I'm eating and didn't wish to be embarrassed. It was such a great experience to be welcomed so warmly and have each dish explained to me. Yes, pretty much just talked myself into it. Definitely going again tomorrow on Sunday morning, for late lunch! Wow!

We tried Mt Everest Grill & Bar today. According to Google it’s a Mediterranean / Indian style restaurant, and the reviews made it sound like a large buffet where you could sample a lot of different things. I’ve been wanting to try it for a while but life stays busy, and the Sunday lunch buffet was the only time we could make it work. When we walked in, the first thing we noticed was the incense. The smell was pretty strong and a little overwhelming at first. We seated ourselves and the waitress came by fairly quickly and got our drinks. The menu itself has a ton of items I’d never even heard of, which honestly made me curious to try a lot of things. Since we were new, she suggested the buffet so we could sample several dishes. So we went with the buffet. I’ll be honest — it didn’t quite live up to what I was expecting. The naan was really good, and the egg rolls were good as well. The sauces were probably my favorite part. Both the sweet sauce and the green sauce had great flavor. The rice was a little dry and chewy, and the three different chicken dishes on the buffet were mild and a little dry for my taste. That said, nothing tasted bad and everything seemed hot and freshly put out. It may very well be exactly how those dishes are meant to be prepared, or the buffet might just not be the best way to experience what they do. The service was good and the staff was friendly, which we appreciated. So I’m curious for the folks who go here regularly what dishes should we order next time? Maybe the buffet isn’t the move and ordering off the menu is where this place really shines.

We tried Mt Everest Grill & Bar today. According to Google it’s a Mediterranean / Indian style restaurant, and the reviews made it sound like a large buffet where you could sample a lot of different things. I’ve been wanting to try it for a while but life stays busy, and the Sunday lunch buffet was the only time we could make it work. When we walked in, the first thing we noticed was the incense. The smell was pretty strong and a little overwhelming at first. We seated ourselves and the waitress came by fairly quickly and got our drinks. The menu itself has a ton of items I’d never even heard of, which honestly made me curious to try a lot of things. Since we were new, she suggested the buffet so we could sample several dishes. So we went with the buffet. I’ll be honest — it didn’t quite live up to what I was expecting. The naan was really good, and the egg rolls were good as well. The sauces were probably my favorite part. Both the sweet sauce and the green sauce had great flavor. The rice was a little dry and chewy, and the three different chicken dishes on the buffet were mild and a little dry for my taste. That said, nothing tasted bad and everything seemed hot and freshly put out. It may very well be exactly how those dishes are meant to be prepared, or the buffet might just not be the best way to experience what they do. The service was good and the staff was friendly, which we appreciated. So I’m curious for the folks who go here regularly what dishes should we order next time? Maybe the buffet isn’t the move and ordering off the menu is where this place really shines.

Waitress was absolutely great. Sanuso I think was her name. She didn’t write a thing down and nailed it all. Offered amazing suggestions and added to the experience. Food hit the spot and took a lot home. Enjoyed the leftovers too:)fried noodles were a lovely surprise and the chili dumplings exploded with flavor. Naan was perfect!