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Not only should Revolution Public Artwork be visited, but also Everest Inn. Among other Indian and Nepalese cuisune places to visit, this restaurant can be one of the best. If hungry, come here for good rogan josh, momos and butter chicken. After a long working week, you can try delicious wine. Everest Inn offers great coffee or good mango lassi among its drinks.

This place is well known for its great service and friendly staff, that is always ready to help you. You will pay average prices for your meal. The modern decor and comfortable atmosphere let guests feel relaxed here. This spot scored 4.1 in the Google rating system.

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Sit food not Indian taste useless Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: A$140–160 Food: 1 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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Everest Inn: An Unapologetically Authentic Culinary Journey from Bunbury to the Himalayas Imagine a portal that could transport you from the sun-kissed streets of Bunbury to the vibrant markets and spice-laden alleys of Nepal and India. Brace yourself, because I've stumbled upon just that portal, and it's none other than Everest Inn Nepalese and Indian Cuisine Restaurant. And let me tell you, when they say authenticity, they aren't mincing words; they're dishing out pure, unadulterated flavors that whisk you away on a gastronomic adventure. As a wanderer who's had the privilege of traversing the bustling streets of Nepal and India, I approached Everest Inn with a mixture of curiosity and skepticism. Could they truly capture the essence of those far-flung lands so accurately? Well, hold on to your culinary hats, because they absolutely did. My journey into the heart of Himalayan flavors began with a plate of "veggie momos." These delicate dumplings, stuffed with a medley of vegetables and lovingly folded into crescent-shaped parcels, transported me back to the bustling streets of Kathmandu. One bite, and I could almost hear the cacophony of street vendors and feel the rush of energy in the air. A sip of their "mango lassi" was like a refreshing breeze sweeping through, the sweetness of the mango intermingling with the tang of yogurt, a harmony of flavors that danced on my palate. It was as if I were sitting in a quaint café in Delhi, escaping the heat with this delightful concoction. The main course was where Everest Inn truly flexed its authenticity muscles. I opted for the daring "beef vindaloo," a dish known for its fiery kick and complex flavors. As I took the first forkful, my taste buds were hit with a whirlwind of sensations—fiery heat, a medley of spices, and the rich umami of tender beef. This wasn't your run-of-the-mill curry; this was a culinary explosion that left me both breathless and craving more. But the real showstopper was the "Everest thali set." This beautifully presented ensemble was a canvas of flavors, each component offering a glimpse into the rich culinary tapestry of Nepal and India. The curries, the rice, the bread—it was as if I were experiencing a festival of flavors in a single meal. The authenticity was palpable, and I couldn't help but marvel at how far I had traveled from Bunbury. The experience was made even more enchanting by the warmth of the staff, who seemed to know that they were serving up more than just food; they were dishing out memories, experiences, and a slice of their own culture. So, there you have it, an unfiltered tale of my escapade into Everest Inn Nepalese and Indian Cuisine Restaurant. No sugar-coating, no embellishments—just a genuine tribute to the art of cooking and the power of flavors to connect us across continents. If you're in search of an adventure that marries authenticity with pure, unbridled taste, then buckle up and embark on a culinary odyssey that will take you from Bunbury to the Himalayas in a single bite. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: A$20–40 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4 Recommended dishes: Butter Chicken, Chilli Momo, Beef Korma, Coconut Rice, Palak Paneer, Vegetable Korma, Chicken Curry, Aloo Jeera, Naan and Chicken Tikka Masala, Chicken Tikka, Mutter Mushroom, Momo, Aloo Ko Achar, Mango Lassi
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Indian, Nepalese, Vegetarian options
ClosedOpens at 5PM
$$$$ Price range per person A$44
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58B Victoria St
Bunbury, Western Australia, Australia
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58B Victoria St, Bunbury, Western Australia, Australia
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Сredit cards accepted Delivery Takeaway Booking Wheelchair accessible
Opening hours
SundaySun Closed
MondayMon 5PM-9:30PM
TuesdayTue 5PM-9:30PM
WednesdayWed 5AM-9PM
ThursdayThu 5PM-9:30PM
FridayFri 5PM-10PM
SaturdaySat 5PM-10PM

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