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Near Kichijoji Sta.
About this spot
In Shimokitazawa's bustling vibe, Namaste Kathmandu serves hearty Nepalese curries that feel like a warm hug after a day of exploring. Skip the generic options and dive into their signature Dal Bhat, a complete meal of lentil soup, rice, and vegetable stew that locals queue for. The spice levels are customizable, allowing you to enjoy the complex flavors without being overwhelmed by heat.
π‘ Tips before you go
- Order the 'No Onion' version of your curry if you have dietary restrictions, as it is a common request here.
- Bring cash or tap your IC card at the counter, as this spot often operates on a first-come-first-served basis with no reservations.
- Save room for their homemade achar (pickle), which provides a perfect acidic contrast to the rich curries.
Common Questions
How much does Namaste Kathmandu cost?
Meals range from Β₯2,000 to Β₯2,999, which is approximately $14β$21 USD per person.
Where is Namaste Kathmandu?
It is located in the Shimokitazawa neighborhood of Musashino City (not Tokyo), at 2-11-7 Yoshikubo Honcho, B1F Yokose Building, near Kichijoji Station.
What should I order first?
Start with the Dal Bhat set, which includes unlimited refills of rice and lentil soup, making it the most filling and economical choice.
About this page
Restaurant: Namaste Kathmandu Namaste Kathmandu
Cuisine: Nepalese,Indian,Indian curry
Location: Shimokitazawa, Tokyo, Japan
Nearest station: Kichijoji Sta.
Rating: Good β Worth a visit
Price: Β₯2,000β2,999 (~$13-20)
Source: Curated from local review platforms