vindaloo from an indian restaurant. i prefer the lamb vindaloo from the nepali place by me, it's $13 and comes with a generous portion of rice. They also have paneer vindaloo and veg vindaloo if you're vegetarian or vegan and they're a couple bucks cheaper.
tbh i haven't ever noticed one aside from the one down the street but i've also never had a reason to look. nepal definitely has their own distinctive food, though there is a lot of overlap with traditional indian. the broad difference i've heard talking to people there and at work is that nepal is known for the waaay spicy versions of indian dishes.
oooh also achaar, which is a medley of spiced and pickled fruits and/or vegetables is delicious and can turn a bowl of plain rice into an exciting meal with just a little bit.
vindaloo from an indian restaurant. i prefer the lamb vindaloo from the nepali place by me, it's $13 and comes with a generous portion of rice. They also have paneer vindaloo and veg vindaloo if you're vegetarian or vegan and they're a couple bucks cheaper.
They have Nepalese take out?
tbh i haven't ever noticed one aside from the one down the street but i've also never had a reason to look. nepal definitely has their own distinctive food, though there is a lot of overlap with traditional indian. the broad difference i've heard talking to people there and at work is that nepal is known for the waaay spicy versions of indian dishes.
I will keep an eye out. I'm just now entering a food paradise, so I want to taste as many new things as I can.
oooh also achaar, which is a medley of spiced and pickled fruits and/or vegetables is delicious and can turn a bowl of plain rice into an exciting meal with just a little bit.