Taste Of The Himalayas 5134 Clairton Boulevard, Pittsburgh, PA 15236
About the Business
Taste Of The Himalayas is a charming restaurant located at 5134 Clairton Boulevard in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This cozy eatery specializes in serving authentic Himalayan cuisine, offering a unique and flavorful dining experience for all guests. From traditional dishes like momos and thukpa to flavorful curries and grilled meats, Taste Of The Himalayas is sure to satisfy your cravings for delicious and exotic flavors. Come and enjoy a taste of the Himalayas right here in the heart of Pittsburgh.
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Location & Phone number
5134 Clairton Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15236, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
11:00 - 21:00
Wednesday:
11:00 - 21:00
Thursday:
11:00 - 21:00
Friday:
11:00 - 21:00
Saturday:
11:00 - 21:00
Sunday:
11:00 - 21:00
Reviews
"The price is really cheap for food that will literally blow you away for how good it is.. I had lamb korma and garlic naan And I ordered a lamb biryani take away with paneer stuffed naan. WOW! It's not overly spicy but I am sure you can change (I'm white AF) but that is how I like it anyway. The karma was a full of flavor and the meat was tender. I have never had biryani before so I took a taste of it when I got home and I can tell you I have never tasted a rice dish so good in my life. You should really eat here."
"This was my first time trying Indian or Nepalese cuisine and it was delicious! I had the chicken tandoori and my boyfriend had the lamb biryani. The chicken was moist and flavorful and the garlic naan was tasty too. The staff were very friendly and the restaurant had a really nice atmosphere."
"Very clean, tidy and outstanding customer service. The food is top notch. We ordered Sekuwa - skewers, Thupka - Noodle’s soup, Momo- Dumplings, Salad Pickle and drinks. Everything was served fresh, tasty and super delicious. We had drinks and were made to satisfy us. The bar seemed tidy and customers service was prompt. We watched FIFA game and really loved the time we spent there. It seemed like under new management and that was better. Will stop by again when we visit Pittsburgh area. Highly Recommend."
"The interior of the place is modern and clean, very different from its outside appearance. They serve papad after you are seated which is delicious with the red chutney. Chicken Choila was delicious with its spices. Veg Pakora was also good. The quantity of both Chicken and Mutton Thali was big. The thali was average, the mixed veg and naan are both ok. The service is absolutely amazing. They are very friendly and feed with love and warmth."
"The storefront and signage are low-key and easy to miss as you're driving down 51, but it's actually pretty swanky on the inside. There's been an increase in Indian, Bhutanese and Nepalese restaurants in the South Hills. So while you might have gotten along on novelty in the past, more choices does make for pickier customers. I was overall happy with Route 51 Restaurant. The naan was delicious. Their Chicken Tikka Masala had a nice richness and good spice to it (not heat spice, but seasoning). We also ordered a Curry along with a plate of Chicken 65 and Veggie Momos. The portions of the momo's and Chicken 65 were almost surprisingly large. Way more like an entree than an appetizer. In retrospect looking at the price of them, they are about the same cost as an entree. I'd say for two people an appetizer, entree and some bread is probably enough. My only real 'complaint' would be that it did take some time for the food to come out, and it came out a few dishes at a time. We were warned it would take 15-20 minutes, but our last dishes didn't come out until almost an hour after we ordered. We were eating the dishes as they were made, so it's not like we were starving. Fortunately we always split our food anyways. Otherwise one of us would probably been pretty upset. The fact that the meal takes time means the food is being cooked fresh, a good thing. Does make the it drag on a little. Luckily we weren't in a hurry at all. The portion size along with the wait, by the time the curry made it's way out we were both stuffed. I can definitely see myself going there again. I think the food is a little better than the restaurants up the road. It's probably middle of the road as far as pricing goes, the check was a surprise but not a shock. The wait wasn't awesome but... I'd rather wait for real food than quickly be served some reheated or frozen stuff from a box."
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