Fantastic service, drinks, and delicious dinner for a snowy downtown evening. We started with the Jhol momo, and it was so flavorful and delicious that I’m glad we saved the sauce to dip the naan in. Speaking of naan.. we frequent other Thai/Indian restaurants in town, and the naan we got was arguably the best in town. Incredibly well done. I got the Thukpa with pork and my partner got the chicken keema. Our server warned us about the spice of the keema, and oh boy was she right in the very best way. My thukpa was at a perfect medium spice to my liking with a really great cook on the pork. Definitely at the top of my list of places to return to in Concord!! Really appreciated the attentiveness of our serve as well, she was so kind and very thorough on making sure everything was to our liking.
New Everest Momo & Curry
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Fantastic service, drinks, and delicious dinner for a snowy downtown evening. We started with the Jhol momo, and it was so flavorful and delicious that I’m glad we saved the sauce to dip the naan in. Speaking of naan.. we frequent other Thai/Indian restaurants in town, and the naan we got was arguably the best in town. Incredibly well done. I got the Thukpa with pork and my partner got the chicken keema. Our server warned us about the spice of the keema, and oh boy was she right in the very best way. My thukpa was at a perfect medium spice to my liking with a really great cook on the pork. Definitely at the top of my list of places to return to in Concord!! Really appreciated the attentiveness of our serve as well, she was so kind and very thorough on making sure everything was to our liking.
As soon as I learned about New Everest, I knew my wife and I were going to need to pay them a visit. And it was worth it! Staff were friendly, courteous, and on the ball. We got started with a couple of drinks and an order of samosas, which come with both a tart and slightly sweet tamarind sauce and spicy onion chutney. My wife remarked that the samosas were even better than those of the Curry Leaf in Concord, which already has some of the best Indian food you’ll ever find - so honestly, that’s a compliment to both restaurants. We ordered a couple of other appetizers so that we could try as many items as we could. Pakhreli wings were flavorful and perfectly cooked, Jhol vegetable momos were served in a robust tomato/peanut timur sauce (I requested medium heat, which provided a nice balance), and my wife’s Saag paneer was so good she said she hoped she could come back and have more for breakfast and lunch tomorrow! Their Everest naan was like their take on garlic bread, a super-thin naan topped with butter, garlic, cilantro, and 100% pure deliciousness - soft, yet firm to the bite. Total bill for five food items, a mixed drink, a glass of wine, and an order of hot Nepali Chiya (tea) came to $90 pre-tip. Seriously, I would expect to pay much more for food of this quality. If you’ve been looking for a new place to dine that offers some of the best Nepalese or Indian food around, you owe it to yourself to stop by!
As soon as I learned about New Everest, I knew my wife and I were going to need to pay them a visit. And it was worth it! Staff were friendly, courteous, and on the ball. We got started with a couple of drinks and an order of samosas, which come with both a tart and slightly sweet tamarind sauce and spicy onion chutney. My wife remarked that the samosas were even better than those of the Curry Leaf in Concord, which already has some of the best Indian food you’ll ever find - so honestly, that’s a compliment to both restaurants. We ordered a couple of other appetizers so that we could try as many items as we could. Pakhreli wings were flavorful and perfectly cooked, Jhol vegetable momos were served in a robust tomato/peanut timur sauce (I requested medium heat, which provided a nice balance), and my wife’s Saag paneer was so good she said she hoped she could come back and have more for breakfast and lunch tomorrow! Their Everest naan was like their take on garlic bread, a super-thin naan topped with butter, garlic, cilantro, and 100% pure deliciousness - soft, yet firm to the bite. Total bill for five food items, a mixed drink, a glass of wine, and an order of hot Nepali Chiya (tea) came to $90 pre-tip. Seriously, I would expect to pay much more for food of this quality. If you’ve been looking for a new place to dine that offers some of the best Nepalese or Indian food around, you owe it to yourself to stop by!
Tsering is so cute, and he always makes me the yummiest dishes! He’s in charge of the pantry fry here. All the chefs work really hard and cook with warmth and love. I love it here, I often come with my friends and always recommend this place. I usually get the chicken or pork chowmein, medium spicy it’s my go-to and super yummy, perfectly fried with seasoned meat. I also get the garlic naan with chicken korma. It’s the best combo ever! If anything comes up with your food, just let the owner know, and he’ll do his best to advocate for your concerns.