July 13, 2026
Nepalese Restaurants in Bristol You Need to Try

Whether you have spent the day in lectures, surviving assignment deadlines, or work, the last thing you want to do is cook. Sometimes, all you need is a meal that reminds you of home– a familiar smell, comforting spices, or a dish that brings back good memories.
As an international student in Bristol, I've realised that no restaurant can perfectly recreate a home-cooked meal. But every now and then, you find a place where the flavours, aromas, and warmth make you feel a little closer to home. If you're curious about Nepalese cuisine or you're from Nepal and craving something familiar, these are a few places worth checking out in Bristol.
Nepali Chulo
📍403 Gloucester Rd, Bristol BS7 8TS

If you're looking for authentic, home-style Nepalese food, Nepali Chulo is a good place to start. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, and the menu is packed with comforting classics.
What to order: I'd recommend trying their steamed Momo, Dal-Bhat set, or a hearty bowl of Thukpa, perfect for those days when you just need a comforting meal.
Third Eye Restaurant & Bar
📍31 Regent St, Clifton, BrisBS8 4HR

A favourite among both locals and international students, Third Eye offers a mix of Nepalese and Indian cuisine in a cosy setting. It's a great place to visit with friends when you're introducing them to Nepalese food.
What to order: Their chicken Momo, heritage newa-khaja set, and chicken curry with lamb are a must-try, or the incredibly flavourful chicken choila and traditional grand nepali thali.
Yak Shack @The Pipe and Slippers
📍118 Cheltenham Road, Montpellier, Bristol BS6 5RW

If you're introducing friends to Nepalese street food, Yak Shack is a great place to start. Located inside The Pipe & Slippers pub, it serves a menu inspired by the flavours of the Himalayas with a modern twist. It's a relaxed spot that's ideal for a casual meal after classes or a catch-up with friends.
What to order: You can’t go wrong with their chicken Momo, lamb skewers, and chickpea fritters. If you’re after something more filling, the Nepalese-style curries are your perfect choice.
Yak Yeti Yak (Bath – Worth the Day Trip)
📍12 Pierrepont Street, Bath, BA1 1LA
If you're ever planning a day trip from Bristol to Bath, Yak Yeti Yak is well worth adding to your itinerary. This long-standing Nepalese restaurant is loved for its authentic home-cooked flavours, welcoming atmosphere, and unique dishes that are hard to find elsewhere.
What to order: First-time visitors and Nepalese food lovers alike rave about the chicken momo, Bhuteko Bhat, and pork bhutuwa, while the Marpha Orchard cocktail is one of the restaurant's signature drinks. And if you still have room after your meal, don't miss the chiya ice cream or kesariko dahi– they're favourites among returning customers and the perfect way to end your visit.
Psst! Don’t forget to make a reservation!
Food is Home
Whether you're from Nepal, another part of Asia, or anywhere else in the world, there's something special about finding a meal that reminds you of home, or discovering a new cuisine that soon becomes your comfort food. After all, food has a way of bringing people together, no matter where you're from.
Whether you're from Nepal, another part of Asia, or anywhere else in the world, there's something special about finding a meal that reminds you of home, or discovering a new cuisine that soon becomes your comfort food. After all, food has a way of bringing people together, no matter where you're from.
