Evanston restaurant news: Updates for early 2025
Bennison's Bakery has lost its patriarch, Guy H. Downer, while Evanston Pour has been nominated for a Chicago Tribune Annual Reader's Choice...
is a warm and bright spot serving up mouth-watering Indian and Nepalese cuisine. With a 4.2 rating out of 538 reviews, it's no surprise that this authentic restaurant has been a local favorite since it opened its doors in 1998.
Led by a team of talented chefs, Mt. Everest's menu boasts a range of delicious dishes that borrow from both Indian and Nepalese flavors. From classic chicken tikka masala to hearty vegetarian options like chana masala and aloo gobi, there's something for every palate. And for those looking for a quick and satisfying lunch option, the popular lunch buffet is not to be missed.
One standout dish is the Mount Everest biryani, which has been raved about by diners for its extraordinary flavor. The chickpea dish is also a favorite, although some reviewers noted it was a bit too salty. However, the attentive and polite waitstaff quickly made things right, taking the dish off the bill and leaving customers feeling extremely satisfied.
The restaurant's atmosphere is just as inviting as the food, with fancy bronze chandeliers and rosewood decor creating an elegant yet cozy dining experience. Whether you're looking for a romantic spot for a date night or a family-friendly restaurant for a casual dinner, Mt. Everest fits the bill.
Nearby landmarks include the Carlson Building, making it a convenient spot for Northwester University students looking for a delicious and affordable meal. And with takeout, delivery, and no-contact delivery options available, it's easy to enjoy Mt. Everest's delicious cuisine from the comfort of your own home.
Overall, Mt. Everest Restaurant is a top-notch spot for anyone craving authentic and flavorful Indian and Nepalese cuisine. Whether you're a longtime fan or a first-time visitor, you're sure to leave feeling satisfied and eager to return.
Recent articles and mentions about MT Everest
Bennison's Bakery has lost its patriarch, Guy H. Downer, while Evanston Pour has been nominated for a Chicago Tribune Annual Reader's Choice...
Highland Park native Alex Pancoe died while nearly 28000 feet up Makalu in the Himalayas.
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Mount Trashmore is closing for the winter. Trashmore's trails and the overlook pavilion at its peak will close at 4 pm on Tuesday. They will reopen in the...
When Bindu Reddy first moved to Evanston, she said there wasn't a way for her to connect with other Indian members of the community.
The owner of Evanston's Mt. Everest Restaurant received city approval this week for plans to open a second dining spot in town — this one in...
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630 Church Street
Evanston, IL
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