Warm and inviting! It felt like coming into a relatives place. Very friendly and was treated like family!
Gorkha Palace
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Gorkha Palace, nestled in the heart of Northeast Minneapolis near the Mississippi River, presents an authentic culinary journey through Nepali, Indian, and Tibetan cuisine. Since its establishment in 2010, Gorkha Palace has remained committed to using locally sourced, sustainable ingredients to craft delectable dishes that reflect the rich and diverse flavors of the Himalayas.
With a menu inspired by the vibrant culinary traditions of South Asia and Tibet, Gorkha Palace excels in preparing dishes with a perfect balance of spices, offering a tantalizing blend of sweet and spicy flavors. From hand-ground spices to house-made ghee and yogurt, each dish is meticulously crafted to provide a unique and memorable dining experience for guests.
Lead by a team of passionate culinary experts including Rashmi Bhattachan and Sarala Kattel, Gorkha Palace ensures a warm and inviting atmosphere for guests to savor the essence of traditional recipes passed down through generations. Embark on a culinary adventure with Gorkha Palace and immerse yourself in the exotic flavors of Asia, where each visit promises a new and delightful experience.
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I stopped by while traveling and was looking for a good vegetarian dinner. The Vegetable Biryani was flavorful and satisfying, though I wish it had a few more green veggies and a bit more of that...
The food, stellar. The service, friendly, but weird. Once we said we were ready for the check, the waiter disappeared for over 10 minutes. We finally had to go to the counter and pay. Which...
I've walked past Gorkha Palace hundreds of times, but had never stopped in until a couple of weeks ago and I was really missing out! The inside is on the smaller side, but they were still able to...
Didn't know I needed Chicken Thenkthuk in my life until coming here. Gorkha palace is fully responsible for taking my Tibetan food virginity and I think I'm in love Thenkthuk (Hand-pulled noodle...
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