“Stunningly cute spot in Sebastopol, as a chef I’m always excited to find a small hidden gem and this was the gem I’ve been looking for in Sonoma county for a long time now. Do not expect the fast chaos of most Sonoma county restaurants. This place is small, quite and the experience you want when you think of amazing food in Californias foodie heaven.“
“In my humble opinion the best Indian food in Santa Rosa. The guys working the restaurant are all very friendly and helpful. It’s a simple restaurant that’s very much hidden away. I’ve had a variety of curries and found them to be very good. I haven’t tried any tandoori dishes. Definitely will be back again to dine in. Prices are very reasonable.“
“I used to go there a lot the food was amazing as well as the service. The restaurant gives you the Indian cultural look which is pretty good. The only thing that is missing is having some music. Overall my experience at this restaurant is great.“
“Our visit to Yeti was simply delightful! The masala dosa was bursting with flavor, the chicken curry paired perfectly with butter naan, and the sweet Thai iced tea was a refreshing complement to the spicy Himalayan cuisine. The attentive service added to the charm, and learning about their weekend buffet made us eager to return. Yeti truly offers a taste of the Himalayas with a side of warmth and hospitality. Highly recommended!“
“Delicious food, great service, and again DELICIOUS FOOD. Stopping here is a must if you love authentic nepalese cuisine! ?Also I did see some reviews about it being pricey. I totally disagree. You get a lot for what you pay.I selected the Chicken Tiki Masala at I believe around $20 and that came with soup and my choice of brown or white rice. I also ordered a side of naan at maybe $4-$5 and there was more than enough leftover to have for dinner later on. You get more than what you pay for is all I’m saying, given the quality and quantity of food served.All in all it was about $20-$30 per person with a drink.“