Delhi Heights, Queens NY
Address | 37-66 74th Street, Queens, NY | ||||||||||||
Phone | (718) 507-1111 | ||||||||||||
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Website | delhiheights.us | ||||||||||||
Categories | Restaurant, Chinese Restaurant, Indian Restaurant, Indian Takeaway, Nepalese Restaurant | ||||||||||||
Rating | 2.8 15 reviews | ||||||||||||
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Restaurant Delhi Heights reviews
15We went to Tuesday evening and was happy to see the chhoila. But it was waste of money. Chhoila was smelling as it might be made days back and aloo has no salt at all.
Worst place to get nepali food.the food was not tasting good. I love sadeko chat pat. And they have the worst. Server was good tho. The owner needs to stop being cheap and find a better chief and pay the chief well.
Best chilli momo’s we’ve had! Owner was very welcoming, friendly staff. Prices are fair. One of the best Nepali food joints in Queens.
The veggie Thupka was pretty good. Puri was good but paani was a LTTLE tart - am used to sweet and sour. Nice small clean place close to Roosevelt subway.
My hopes walking into this place were set pretty average. The food met exactly that by being extremely average with nothing special about any dishes. We had an assortment of vegetarian and chicken entrées with a chaat for an appetizer.
The prices reflect this with being fair and not overcharging for a simple dish. Overall, not bad if your looking for a quick bite on the go.
I waited for nearly 5 minutes to be seated and then I was assigned a seat. Thereafter another 10 minutes gone by and still nobody attended to take my order. No wonder I then left and thankfully ended up at a nearby great restaurant that had good food and good customer service. One can easily avoid this place for better restaurants around in the area.
Do not under any circumstances go here. I found germs in the chats I bought over from here for takeaway.
The momo meat was not minced properly and the wrapper was not fully cooked. The worst momo I’ve ever eaten.
This is the best tibetan/Nepalese food I've ever had in the US. The momos and thukpa are the best you can find around US and even most of India.
They serve excellent nice cuisine at a reasonable price for students. They offer three great sauces, my favorites being the black and red. I really enjoy their chicken steam momo. Today I was hungry noodles as well, and their Chicken Chowmein was wonderful. The money you spent here was well spent.
The restaurant doesn't look very fancy and some people entering this place can be really annoying but the food here is really good!
And it's cheap too!
Service is very friendly and helpful.
You could also buy frozen momos to take home.
Highly Recommended
Normally I prefer curry over noodles but the beef fried noodle is so good that I ate most of my boyfriend’s meal. I can say this is a really well done fried noodle as a Taiwanese. I’ll definitely come back again. Make sure you pay cash!
Paid $27 for goat biryani if you pay with a credit card and when I asked for raita, the team member told me they had no more raita for the night. It says “served with raita” in the menu so I should’ve gotten my money back. I’m not coming back here again.
Nothing more special than any other Indian restaurant. Food was good. Atmosphere lacked - delivery men running in and out - very drafty on a cold day.
This restaurant should be out of business.probably the worst food ever, stale, tasteless, and poisonous. I almost had to vomit tasting the food. I wouldn't even feed this food to street rats. And the manager didn't even care. Sickening to see this establishment allowed to serve food like this. Totally disgusting.