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Irving Kabab N Kurry - 3311 W Walnut Hill Ln Irving, TX 75038
sai t.
I recently visited this restaurant and I must say, the taste of their momos is absolutely delicious! I would definitely come back just for the momos alone. The ambience of the restaurant is also very pleasing and adds to the overall dining experience. Can't wait to visit again!
Khushbu B.
I recently visited this restaurant and I have to say, they serve the best Momo in the DFW area. The first time I tried it, I ordered the spicy version and it definitely brought the heat - so if you're not a fan of super spicy, I recommend going with medium-spicy. There were a couple of times when they ran out of the Veggie Momo before closing, which just shows how popular and tasty they are. I highly recommend trying the Tikka Momo and Chili Momo, both were a solid 10/10 in my book. As for the Chow Mein, it was good but a bit on the drier side, so I would rate it a 7/10. Overall, I had a great experience and will definitely be back for more of their delicious Momo dishes. Happy eating!
Winfred S.
I can't count how many times we've visited this hidden gem of a Nepalese restaurant, and each time we leave with full and happy bellies. Our meal started with the Vegetable Samosas, fried to perfection with a delectable potato filling that rivaled some of the best we've ever had. We then indulged in an array of Momos, from the classic Chicken to the spicy Chili and flavorful Tikka Masala varieties. Each bite was bursting with delicious and distinct flavors. For our main courses, we savored the Chicken Tikka Masala, Chicken Biryani, and Chow Mein. The Biryani rice was fragrant and delicious, the Tikka Masala was rich and creamy, and the Chow Mein was a delightful fusion of flavors. The service was quick and attentive, the cozy atmosphere felt like a true hidden gem, and the food left us craving more. We definitely plan on returning for another savory adventure soon.
Kim L.
If you're in the mood for some delicious and authentic Nepalese cuisine, look no further than Irving Kabab N Kurry. After hearing rave reviews from friends, I finally decided to give it a try and I'm so glad I did. I started off with the Chicken Momos and they were absolutely fantastic. The flavor was on point and the accompanying sauce was the perfect complement. I couldn't resist dipping them in the Chicken Tikka, which brought the dish to a whole new level. Speaking of the Chicken Tikka, it was a bit different from what I've had at Indian restaurants, but in the best way possible. The creaminess and subtle sweetness of the dish left me wanting more. My only complaint is that rice is not included and comes at an additional cost. Now, let's talk about the Sekuwa Chicken. This dish was a standout for me. The chicken was incredibly moist and the depth of flavor blew me away. The toasted rice on the side was a unique touch that I thoroughly enjoyed. Overall, Irving Kabab N Kurry is a gem of a restaurant. The food is authentic, the portions are generous, and the service is friendly. I can't wait to come back and try more dishes on their menu. Five stars from me!
MingYang L.
I recently had the pleasure of dining at Kabab N Kurry in Dallas, and let me tell you, it was a delightful experience! Out of all the Nepali restaurants I've visited in the area, this one definitely stood out for its amazing Momos. The hand-made peels were such a game-changer and truly made a difference in the taste and texture. The Momos were bursting with flavor, and the filling was perfectly seasoned. I also tried the Thali, which was so complete and satisfying. The curry was delicious, although the chicken was a bit overcooked - but hey, that's just a small hiccup in an otherwise fantastic meal. And let's not forget about the Pakora. They were crispy, well-seasoned, and served piping hot. The fact that they came with Momo sauce just took the whole experience to the next level. Overall, Kabab N Kurry is definitely worth a visit if you're in the mood for some authentic and tasty Nepali cuisine. The Momos alone are worth the trip!