Sumnima Kitchen - Nepali Restaurant

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Queens, United States

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Restaurant· Indian restaurant· Japanese restaurant· Nepalese restaurant· Tibetan restaurant

Sumnima Kitchen - Nepali Restaurant Reviews | Rating 4,4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Sumnima Kitchen - Nepali Restaurant is located in Queens, United States on 39-04 64th St. Sumnima Kitchen - Nepali Restaurant is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category restaurant in United States.

Address

39-04 64th St

Phone

+1 9173964202

Service options

DeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kidsHigh chairsToilets

Offerings

CoffeeComfort foodSmall plates

Open hours

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Charlie

Sumnima is a South Asian restaurant that is representative of the ethnicities in Woodside / Jackson Heights. They have Indian, Thai, Nepalese and more. One place to explore the amazing cuisines from many different countries. I will definitely come back to explore through their menu.

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ROCKY MANDAL

TASTY FOOD. CLEAN SPACE. GREAT SERVICE. BEST PRICE.

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Debaki Rai

The best MoMo in the city. Malekhuko Machha is very special. Highly Hygienic.

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Rayan Chambers

Best food, friendly staff members, always good ambience. They charge convenient rates and the food quality is very good. Keep it up.

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Jared Cohee

NEPAL Eat the World NYC review: Some time ago, this location at the corner of 64th Street and 39th Avenue was home to a large Himalayan market, purveyor of so many delicious crispy spicy snacks that far too many visits were made to procure these calorie-laden treats. Eventually that business closed down and the space was split into two, a nondescript deli on the corner and a Halal Chinese-Indian restaurant that just had no glow and never really looked that great. Late last year, the addresses turned over another time and Sumnima Kitchen moved in, the division removed and spaces united once again. On first glance, Sumnima checks all the boxes for a restaurant approved by the Nepali community of Queens. Everyone already knows each other and men sit around tables drinking large jugs of red wine or Budweiser tall boys they brought with them. While technically the back of the menu offers Japanese bento boxes and teriyaki, as well as a fairly long list of run-of-the-mill Indian food, keep it turned to the Nepali side and look for things like samaya bajee (10.95). This platter is built for festive occasions usually, part of Newari celebrations in Kathmandu. Available with chicken as well, the version seen here is completely vegetarian and made for alternating combinations of textures and flavors. The bright white beaten rice is crispy and wonderful when bitten into but wants to be joined by the sharper flavors of all the colorful items that surround it.