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| Hottie & The Fatso, ,Jun-27-2008
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Himalayan is on top of the small Indian cuisine scene here in our mountain town of Flagstaff. Featuring the style of not only India, but those of Nepal and Tibet, Himalayan Grill offers an exotic sampling of tasty foods you will love.
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| Taste of India, Nepal, Tibet in Flagstaff |
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| - Jill Cassidy, ,Jan-04-2008
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If you're visiting Flagstaff to enjoy the winter weather, you'll want a hearty dinner to warm you up after a busy day of skiing or sledding. The Himalayan Grill isn't easy to spot, but it's worth seeking out.
The restaurant, tucked near the end of a small plaza opposite Bun Huggers, serves deliciously seasoned and aromatic dishes from India, Nepal and Tibet. Portions are large, and the menu will please vegetarians and meat eaters alike.
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| Posted by Tim under Reviews , Uncategorized, ,Aug-06-2007
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Flagstaff? Nepalese food? Yep. This isn’t the West Side of L.A. or The Village in Manhattan, no, this is a restaurant serving the cuisine of “Nepal, India and Tibet” in a strip mall outside of central Flagstaff, Arizona. But I am a curious type, so, I take a hotel right near the Himalayan Grill, knowing exactly where I would be enjoying my dinner. Sure, lunch was a five dollar Einstein’s Bagel sandwich and the following day would likely be fast food of some sort. But tonight would be the “blowout” dinner of the trip.
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Read Customer Reviews
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The Best Indian Curry in Flagstaff |
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| RJ Cummings, Munds Park, AZ |
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The curry dishes at the Himalayan Grill in Flagstaff match up well with my favorite curry dishes in London, New York, and San Francisco. I have eaten
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Great Experience to Try something new |
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| Regina Trejo, tourist |
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I took my Brother and nephew to the Grand canyon then stopped in Flagstaff for lunch buffet 7.99.
For a nice atmosphere and all you can eat it was great. My nephew who is a pivky eater(13 yrs old. Loved the Butter Chicken, rice and naan bread. I liked the color scheme. For being only open a few months they have a great future. |
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Meal of a lifetime! |
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| Mitch, Flagstaff, AZ |
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I had a wonderful dinner at the Himalayan Grill in Flagstaff, AZ. The chicken glazed in yogurt and ginger made in their special oven was outstanding! As well as the Tibetan dish. Fast and friendly service and a wonderful atmosphere to top it off. Thanks! |
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Best Indian Food I\\\'ve Ever Had! |
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| Erica, Flagstaff, AZ |
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I've seen this restaurant for near a year, had always wanted to try it and finally did! It was best Indian food I've ever had! I had Chicken Makhani and it was better than my tastbuds expected! Spread the word! Don't waste another day, go, go, go! I'm going to try their lunch buffet this week with 6 of my friends! |
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| RJ Cummings, Munds Park, AZ |
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| The curry dishes at the Himalayan Grill in Flagstaff match up well with my favorite curry dishes in London, New York, and San Francisco. I have eaten at this restaurant over 30 times since it opened, and have never been disappointed. The chicken tikka masala, lamb korma, tandoori prawns, and Himalayan naan make for a wonderful night of dining. It is a mark of a fine curry restaurant when the meal tastes delicious when ordered mild, medium, or British spicy. As a fan of very spicy dishes, I am surprised that I have been ordering medium spicy meals to prevent the "heat" from overpowering the delicate flavors. The masala dishes, in particular, have a wonderful smoky aroma and taste, with a perfectly textured sauce. The korma dishes have a fine, full bodied finish. The lamb, chicken, prawns, fish, and vegetables are of the highest quality. This really distinguishes the Himalayan Grill from most of the curry restaurants in the U.S. Be aware that this is not "fast food". Each dish is prepared when ordered. Have a nice Flying Horse lager and some somosas while you wait. It will be worth it. I have only been to the lunch buffet twice, but was pleasantly surprised both times with the selection. Excellent food for a fair price. The staff are very knowledgable and personable. Ask them about the numerous items on the menu. While the curry items attracted me in the first place, I frequently order the vegetable chau chau (pan fried noodles). This is a nice item for dinner guests who need a "safe dish", in case they won't like curry. On at least four occasions, my wife and I have invited guests who have never eaten Indian curry. Each time, there is no curry left on the table and I have to eat the noodles ! |
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