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Boise Foodie Meet-Up Group, curry, India, indian food, Mount Everest Momo Cafe, nepalese food, tibetan food
Six of the Boise Foodie Meet-Up Group met at the Mount Everest Momo Cafe today for lunch. They specialize in Indian-Nepalese-Tibetan foods. And I was pleasantly surprised. This was really an interesting lunch. I spent a year in India, so when I enter a restaurant specializing in Indian, or even Nepalese, food, I want the spices of India to be present. As we walked into the restaurant, I did get that “smell of the Indian spice”. I know then that the entrees are not canned – they are made on location. It was nice that the owner, Rajesh Shrestha, took the time to talk about the cuisine and the dishes that they serve.
The hot link above will take you to their website and a complete menu with descriptions of the entrees and prices. The serving sizes were completely satisfying – Just the right size. Out of 5-Stars, I rate the Mount Everest Momo Cafe 4-Stars. Pictured below, are some of the dishes we had. Left-Click any of these photos to see enlarged. Enjoy! We did.
Naan (Bread)
Spinach and Cheese (Sag Panir)
Chicken Curry
Potato and Cauliflower (Alu Kaoli)
I thoroughly enjoyed this dish. The spices were perfect and everything was done to perfection. I do like the Naan. Light. Fluffy. Yet somewhat chewy. Here is a direct link to the Mount Everest Momo Cafe Dinner Menu with more definitive descriptions of the entrees. They also have a menu for their Lunch Specials ($6.95 per plate Monday – Saturday, 11 – 2:30) and it is printed below. However, it is not on their website.








![Split Pea and Ham Soup 2010 Vina Amalia Malbec [15] 2011 Purple Malbec [17]](https://boisefoodieguild.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/10dec2013_1a_the-buzz_split-pea-ham-soup.jpg?w=524&h=348)
![Shepard's Pie 2007 Snake River Tempranillo [17] 2009 LAN Rioja Crianza [19]](https://boisefoodieguild.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/10dec2013_1b_the-buzz_shepards-pie_wilted-spinach.jpg?w=524&h=348)
![Apple Pie and Pecan Tart 2012 Revelry Riesling [ 15] 2012 At Urbans-Hof Riesling [19]](https://boisefoodieguild.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/10dec2013_1c_the-buzz_apple-pie_pecan-tart.jpg?w=524&h=348)














![Spanish Fritatta I enjoyed this appetizer. 2010 Faustino Crianza Tempranello 13% alc. a light wine and went well with the appetizer. lowest score of the night. [17] $14](https://boisefoodieguild.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/12nov2013_1a_the-buzz-wine-club-celebrations_spanish-frittata.jpg?w=524&h=348)
![Pumpkin and Black Bean Soup If I don't like pumpkin and I liked this soup, you will also!! It was good. 2010 Durigutti Malbec Reserva 14% alc. a wonderful wine with this soup. well balanced and fruitty. best score of the night [20] $22](https://boisefoodieguild.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/12nov2013_1b_the-buzz-wine-club-celebrations_pumpkin-blk-bean-soup.jpg?w=524&h=348)
![Holiday Salad 2011 Anselmi 12.7% alc. a good white wine that went well with the acidity of the salad. good paring. try the wine before you eat the apple in the salad - things will change. [18] $15](https://boisefoodieguild.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/12nov2013_1c_the-buzz-wine-club-celebrations_holiday-soup.jpg?w=524&h=348)
![Swedish Meatballs Cabbage Steaks Noodles Just a little dry as I noted above, but the flavors were still there. 2011 Luna Cabernet Sauvignon 14.1% alc. good, full bodied wine that paired well with the entree. [18] $18](https://boisefoodieguild.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/12nov2013_1d_the-buzz-wine-club-celebrations_sweedish-meat_cabbage-steaks.jpg?w=524&h=348)
![Gingerbread A good ending to this meal. It really tasted good. 2010 Renwood Old Vine Zinfandel 14.5% alc. so good with the gingerbread. [19] $22](https://boisefoodieguild.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/12nov2013_1e_the-buzz-wine-club-celebrations_gingerbread.jpg?w=524&h=348)





















