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Taste of the Himalayas
1700 Shattuck Ave Ste A
Berkeley, CA 94709
(510) 849-4983
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"I tried nearly all of the vegetarian items (about 85% of the buffet was non-meat, which was nice). The food is not as spicy as the normal Indian food I am accustomed to, but there was still a little mild spice to be experienced in there...."
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| "From the moment you walk into this elegant spot, smack dab in the center of Berkeley's Gourmet Gulch, you know you're in for much more than just a taste of the Himalayas. Slate tiles in a rainbow of amber, red and plum cover the floor, a hand-painted Tibe..." |
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"Nepal, when located on a globe, resembles a bumper or bushing, a narrow length of mountain country fitted between a pair of forceful giants. In that sense it differs from its mountainous Eurasian relation Switzerland, which isn't wedged between a mere pai..."
[ more from sfgate]
| "50), a good-sized plate of lamb tenderloin strips that have been marinated all night, then done to a tender char in the tandoor and dosed with chopped chiles, onions and cilantro. The meat is room temperature, but when it came to spices we asked for hot...." |
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| "The room is decorated with Nepalese artifacts, although they seem like a mishmash of random items. On one wall is a beautiful carving of an elephant head, but on the other is an unframed travel poster...." |
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[ more from sfweekly]
"This pleasant, small restaurant offers a mishmash of Indian, Tibetan, and Nepalese dishes. The Tibetan steamed dumplings called momos (offered in several different varieties), the tandoori meats, and a delicious bread-pudding-like dessert called bhatsa ma..."
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