Himalayan Yak Has An All-You-Can-Eat Bar In North Dakota That's Full Of Eastern Flavor
By Tori Jane|Published January 18, 2022
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If you’re ever in the mood for something a little different (or if you’ve got an existing affinity for delicious Himalayan food), we found just the place. Nestled within beautiful Fargo is a little buffet that’s surely going to knock your socks right off. It’s called Himalayan Yak, and it’s filled with so much amazing eastern flavor that it’s tough to pick what to rave about first. It’s easily the best stop for Indian food in North Dakota, as well as flavorful vegetarian options and other branches of Himalayan cuisine. Check it out: we hope you’re hungry.
If you're a big fan of hugely flavorful food options, you're going to be a huge fan of Himalayan Yak.
It's got a regular menu with traditional ordering (and highly customizable dishes!), but it's also got a delectable chaat bar filled with amazing delights. Trust us when we say you'll truly wish you could eat it all.
The vibe in here is bustling and busy, but somehow still laid back.
The restaurant aims to make diners feel as if they're somewhere in Nepal eating some of the mind-blowing street food they'd find there. It's easy to forget you're in Fargo when some of these dishes are around.
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The aromas that hit you the moment you walk in the door are almost intimidating in their intensity.
You'll find so many different things to combine and try that it might be hard to pick the first time you come out. Don't worry, we're not here to judge - we don't know what we'd get right off the tops of our heads, either.
Guests tend to rave about the flavor - no matter what they order.
If you hadn't deduced by now, the whole "little restaurant, gigantic flavor" thing is kind of their schtick, but it works. It works deliciously, and the rest of us are all the better off for it.
Whether you fill up at the chaat bar or order more from the menu, you'll have endless ways to make it your own.
It's open Monday through Saturday for lunch from noon to 2 p.m., and for dinner from 4:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
What do you think? What’s your favorite spot for Indian food in North Dakota? Tell us about it in the comments! If you’d like to check out the Himalayan Yak’s menu, be sure to visit the official website.