TraditionalThe Muglan In Newtown
Newtown's highest-rated Nepali restaurant. Authentic momos, goat curry, choyla and Nepali street food.
Your definitive guide to finding authentic Nepali food across Sydney — from the CBD to the suburbs. Sorted by Google rating, reviewed by locals.
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TraditionalNewtown's highest-rated Nepali restaurant. Authentic momos, goat curry, choyla and Nepali street food.
Home-StyleHome-style Nepali cooking that tastes "exactly like home." A Homebush community favourite.
TraditionalA hidden CBD gem with flavourful thali sets, momos, and warm hospitality near Wynyard.
NepaliSydney's most reviewed Nepali restaurant (2,500+). Famous for momo mania and Magic Mustang Mushroom.
TraditionalSouthern Sydney's Falcha outpost. Same authentic momos and khana sets, 750+ Google reviews.
Cafe & Street FoodAffordable, no-frills Nepali cafe with generational recipes. Great momos and thalis.
Momo SpecialistSydney's go-to momo destination with 2,200+ reviews. Hidden gem in the George Street basement.
TraditionalA Western Sydney staple for Nepali food. 460+ Google reviews from the local community.
Nepali & IndianNamed after Kathmandu's royal courtyard. Authentic Nepali food since 2017, 630+ reviews.
Traditional & Live MusicOne of Sydney's most established Nepali restaurants. 1,200+ reviews, traditional decor, live music.
Sydney has a thriving Nepali dining scene with restaurants across the city. The CBD has Falcha Town Hall, The Momos Hub, and The Himalaya Bites. Newtown is home to The Muglan. Campsie has a cluster of options including Khukuri, Mul Chowk Kitchen, and Cafe Talk. Homebush has the beloved Hamro Jamghat, while Granville offers Flavours of Nepal and Hurstville has Falcha's southern branch.
Based on Google reviews, The Muglan In Newtown holds the highest rating at 4.8 stars. However, Falcha Town Hall and The Momos Hub have the most reviews (2,500+ and 2,200+ respectively), making them Sydney's most popular Nepali restaurants by volume.
The Momos Hub on George Street specialises exclusively in momos and is widely considered the best. Falcha Town Hall is also famous for their "Momo Mania" menu with steamed, fried, jhol, and c-momo varieties. For budget-friendly momos, try Cafe Talk Campsie.
No! While there are some similarities, Nepali cuisine has distinct flavours. Key differences include the use of Timur (Szechuan pepper), Jimbu (Himalayan herb), and dishes like momos (dumplings), dal bhat (the national dish), chatamari (Nepali crepe), and sel roti (traditional ring bread) that have no Indian equivalent.
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