Yak Yeti Yak
what the critics say

John Lanchester
Saturday, March 26, 2011 - The reasons for its success? Naturally, it's rocket science: the food is good, the service efficient and very friendly, and the bill small. The Nepalese classics are present and well-executed, especially a hearty version of momo served with a lightening, delicate hemp seed chutney. Then it's all about the mutton - or, rather, the lamb...The vegetable dishes were great: musurko dhal - made with red lentils, showed a liberal use of garlic and, I suspect, quite a bit of ghee - had that nicely layered sense of many different spices working in harmony. All in all, the balance of the cooking was just right.
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Visited Yak Yeti Yak after my daughter recommended it. She and her student friends often go for the lunch deal, 3 course set menu for £10.50, incredibly good value.
My friend and I visited during the evening and had such a lovely meal. I had not had Nepalese food before but found it very fragrant and not too spicy, nice fresh tastes. Highly recommend the pork momos (like dumplings with chutney), the chicken jhol cooked with lots of ginger and garlic, and the delicious lentil daals.
Will definitely be back!!
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Pauline
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Food 9 | Service 8 | Atmosphere 8 | Value for money 9
Friday, December 11, 2009
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