“I liked the veggie momos and the chilli chicken was average. I didn't like the chicken fried rice (I cannot stand peas in fried rice).Update 2/13 : Everest was kind enough to offer customizing my fried rice without peas (I should have asked). Updating to 5 stars :)“
“There's a charming Indian restaurant right here in our neighborhood that has become my absolute favorite spot for a hearty meal. Their butter chicken is simply divine - it's like a warm embrace on a plate. Every dish they serve feels like it's been made just for me, with flavors that hit all the right notes. But what really makes this place special is the friendly atmosphere and welcoming staff. It's not just a restaurant; it's a gathering place where you feel like part of the family. If you're craving some delicious Indian cuisine that feels like home, you won't be disappointed here“
“So far the best Chicken Tikka Masala in the area, I hope their taste stays consistent. I am so tired of having sweet chicken tikka masala from other well rated restaurants and Im very happy to have found this place. Their other dishes were awesome too, extra spicy request is actually spicy and thats a big plus.“
“We were just passing by and visited this restaurant. We ordered Momo sizzler, fries, etc and found it very tasty. We ordered some item and they did tell it is going to be spicy. We went with mild but still it was spicy for us. The restaurant folks treated us well. Overall it was an unplanned visit and we thoroughly enjoyed the food.“
“Our local favorite north Indian food. Usually doing takeouts. Excellent Butter Chicken, Masala Bhindi, Malay Kofta and our recent favorite, Shrimp curry (JHINGA LABABDAR). Rice is included but don't miss out on the fresh Naan or Roti! All great tasting, you can choose the level of spiciness and they are always great when ordering the takeout by phone. The food is always ready on time for pickup.“
“The best Nepali / Indian restaurant. For Indian s living in Los Gatos, I’m glad we have got such an amazing restaurant to satisfy the Indian taste buds without having to take a long drive to Sunnyvale or Santa Clara. They serve the (hands down) the best crispy Gobj Munchurian. Service is good II k and presentation is nice.“
“At first, I was gonna give this place a 1 star rating but ended up having a delightful overall experience. After picking up meds next door at Walgreens, I was hungry so decided to give it a try. “Indo-Asian” cuisine sounded interesting. I walked in and the place was empty even though it was close to noon. The lights were dimly lit and no one was around so I wasn’t sure if it was even open. I said “hello” to see if anyone from the back would hear me and some guy came out looking at me all confused too. I asked if they were open and if I could sit down but he didn’t understand what I was saying. I sat down anyway. A few minutes later, a scruffy man came out to take my order. He looked like he just woke up, talked really fast, and was a bit grimy looking. I started to regret my decision to eat there. After waiting maybe 25 mins for my food, I’d have to say that it was really flavorful and worth the wait. This pushed them up 2-3 more stars. As I was eating, I watched some teenager walk in to ask for a job. Turns out the grimy waiter was the owner of the place. After a brief conversation, the owner told the kid he could come in the next morning and gave him a job. Witnesses this act of kindness bumped it up another star. After the kid left, the owner came over to sit down and chat with me. We had a lovely conversation about Nepal, how he got into cooking, and he showed me pictures of his beautiful children. This bumped them up another star.This served as a reminder to not be so quick to judge. Kindness goes a long way! Nice little hidden gem on the Eastside, def worth trying!“
“Went out to San Pedro square market for dinner with the family and ordered everything from the one spot. The tikka masala fries were great but their vegetable chow mein and gobi (cauliflower) Manchurian were wildly and unexpectedly amazing. There was a rich flavor and spice in the gobi Manchurian and the vegetable chow mein was packed with fresh veggies and was perfectly flavored. We will be back for sure for these dishes and are ready to further explore the menu.“
“The location near Santana Row was very busy but the food was great and the service was very good! I had the fried rice. The plate was more than enough for one! Thank you, I hope this review helps.Parking: The parking lot was shared with the gas station so there's plenty of parking.“
“This place serves really good, delicious momos. They only thing you need to make sure is that repeat your order and confirm before you pay. They charged for Veg chili momos and just served veg momos. This happened with me 2 times and I observed that with other customer as well.“
“Visiting San Jose for a quick trip and stumbled upon this place and I am so happy I did. The regular or chilly momo, chicken or cauliflower doesn’t matter they were all delicious.Now keep in mind these were not Nepali Momo they were with a twist of gravy and I truly enjoyed that. Spice level was perfect and service was excellent.Highly recommend the place, I will be back on my next trip.“
“Ordered chicken jhol momos and chowmein to go yesterday evening. We came to Staples for passport photos and were so happy to see a Nep food truck. It was like dream come true lol food tasted authentic. kids loved it we loved it. Not sure why there are so many bad reviews. This will be our go to place forever!“
“The combination of mouthwatering momos, welcoming ambiance, and attentive service made it a standout restaurant. The staff members were friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable about the menu. The chutneys were a perfect complement to the momos. Overall, Momo Hub is a fantastic spot for anyone looking to savor authentic momos.“
“We came here for dinner and had a nice meal. We ordered 2 mango lassis, the cauliflower manchurian, honey chilli potato, buff sukuti, steamed pork momo, steamed goat momo, pork thukpa, and garlic naan. The food was all delicious, but we thought the honey chilli potato was somewhat overpriced for what you’re getting in the dish. Overall, we had a good experience, and we would definitely come back to try other Nepalese dishes when we’re in the area again!“