Mustang Thakali Kitchen

Mustang Thakali Kitchen is a tibetan restaurant Jackson Heights located in United States.

8 / 10
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ratings
  • Phone

    (718) 898-5088

  • Website

    thakalikitchen.com

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  • Type

    Tibetan Restaurant

Address

74-14 37th Ave (74th St) Jackson Heights , NY 11372 United States

Reservations No
Credit Cards Yes (incl. Discover & Visa)
Outdoor Seating No
Menus Happy Hour

Comments / 24


Keywords:

nepali fried ice cream dumplings chili momos great value samosas thali vegetables Puri mustard greens town
funky flavor

Rasmalai is great! Definitely have that for desert . The mango lessa is a good experience for the sweet tooth for a Virgin drink. Didn't like the chicken thali too much so if you can get something else

Christina C.

Very nice & they don't rush you out. Beef momo are delicious w/ the tomato sauce . The goat thali & Bento box were tasty. The spicy dried pork dish wasn't to our liking though.

Ed Li

Momos and butter tea are a must have on a cold winter night. The aachar (dipping sauce ) warms you up instantly!

amNewYork

This small spot serves up authentic Nepali and Tibetan food including thali and Nepali style dumplings known as momos

Kalaia Jojo

Great food great service. Been to yaks before but this time wants to try something different. Thumbs up

Village Voice

Himalayan menu, which contains all sorts of breads & meats, but also offers lots for vegetarians including sel roti (a bread shaped like a big ring) & bhatmas chiura (beaten rice & toasted soybeans )

David Guerrieri

Best Nepali in town , love the momos , always fresh and delicious!

Village Voice

Try the bhatmas chiura-soybeans that have been toasted and incorporated into a salad , and chira is made by soaking, toasting, and then beating grains of rice flat.

thupten chodak

Ma fav is goat thali & puri thali . Awesome & look healthy too..

Patti Honacki

Momo !!! And this is the Chille Chicken . Really good-

John W

The steamed veggie momos at Mustang Thakali are truly amazing, tender to the point of being almost creamy. The sauces put them over the top. Staff are super friendly .

Erika Rupinski

Get the the Veggie Thali and the Aloo Chilly!! Skip the Veggie Momos

Hemanta Sharma

Try the Mo:Mo, Samaya Baji and Nepali Thali .

Ashly Sanford

Get the chicken chilli . So good we ordered a second.

Racky Ross

Quiet spot where to enjoy goid Tibetan foid.

Village Voice

This Choice Eats attendee brought Choila, Vegetable Morno, Buckwheat Pakora , Vegetable Alungkhu, and Bhatmas Sadeko

Eleanor Miller

The dumplings (momo ) and fried tofu chili were so delicious.

Umiin Aujla

The veggie momos and goat thali are yum

Hisham Akbar

I absolutely love their fried ice cream

Jarel Hill

Fried ice cream was a great way to end the day.

Karl Hobart

Try the vegetable momos , samosa chat, puri thali and mustard greens , with plenty of aloo dum!

Swasti Kafle

Get a thali for the full experience!

Harrison Osito Chiu

Vegetable thali

Yogendra Rajkarnikar

Not my choice

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