Chow Down On Rice Bowls And Momos At Bridges In Cincinnati
By Andrea Limke|Published August 28, 2019
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Andrea Limke
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A Cincinnati native who has lived in Kentucky for over 10 years, Andrea's heart belongs both in the Queen City and the Bluegrass State. After earning an education degree and working in that field for a number of years, Andrea began to pursue her passion for writing over 6 years ago. Since then she has written for a number of print and online publications, as well as published a children's book.
Cincinnati is full of flavor and outstanding places to eat. We have great options when it comes to American fare, but we also have several eateries that allow us to taste authentic dishes from all over the world. You can visit Europe, the Caribbean, Asia, and other corners of the earth, just by visiting an authentic restaurant in the Queen City. If you love the flavors from South Asia, then you have to check out Bridges Nepali Cuisine in Northside, and now in downtown. You can chow down on rice bowls and momos at this unique restaurant in Cincinnati and perhaps discover a new type of cuisine that you never knew you’d love.
Bridges is a unique restaurant in Cincinnati that began as a stand in Findlay Market.
Locals fell so in love with the incredible spice and flavor of their authentic South Asian dishes that Bridges was able to open up a restaurant in Northside. A second location is also now open downtown on Court Street.
The atmosphere inside Bridges is incredibly welcoming and ideal for a meal out with friends and family.
There's plenty of space inside to grab a table, or you can order and take your food to-go. Bridges also offers catering, which is such a delicious and unique choice for your next event.
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Even if you've never tried authentic food from Nepal, don't worry and definitely don't feel intimidated.
Bridges is known for their outstanding service as much as they are for their food. The family and staff will welcome you in, answer any questions, and even let you sample a few things to decide what to order.
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If you visit Bridges in Northside on a nice day, be sure to check for table space outside.
If you are unsure how to order, simply ask! They will help and make sure you get something you'll enjoy. The prices are incredibly reasonable here, so you may decide to order a variety of items and taste a little of everything.
Momos are a popular item on the menu and really a must-try during any visit.
These juicy, little dumplings are stuffed with chicken or vegetables and you can get them steamed, pan-seared, or fried. We are partial to the steamed version, especially when dipped in the sauces.
Bridges also offers rice bowls that come with many different ingredients and flavors.
Choose from chicken, pork, or vegetable and then let them work their magic with authentic flavors and spices. One bite of this dish will send you straight across the world.
Northside is known for its eclectic shops and restaurants, so it is the perfect home for this unique restaurant in Cincinnati.
Chow down on momos and rice bowls at Bridges, and you'll also be treated to one of the friendliest dining experiences in the city.
Bridges is a unique restaurant in Cincinnati that’s grown from a market stand, thanks to the love and support from the community. Locals can’t get enough of the Nepali spices and outstanding flavors in the food at Bridges and if you have yet to visit this friendly spot, make dinner plans as soon as possible. Have you dined on rice bowls and momos at Bridges? Share your experience with us in the comments!
For more information on Bridges Nepali Cuisine, follow along with them on Facebook here. The restaurant is open Monday – Thursday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday & Saturday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Sunday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Northside Address: 4165 Hamilton Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45223
And for another favorite Northside restaurant, check out our previous article here.
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