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Welcome to Yak N Yeti

Located in Cedar Park, Texas, Yak N Yeti brings the flavors of Himalayan and Nepalese-Indian cuisine to the table. With a wide range of appetizers like the Gobi Manchurian and Chicken 65, along with Nepalese house specials such as Sadheko Momo and Jhol Momo, the restaurant offers a unique dining experience filled with authentic spices and flavors. Customers rave about the Tandoori Bites, especially the Yak n Yeti Mixed Grill, showcasing the best from the tandoori chef. The restaurant's cozy ambiance and flavorful dishes make it a must-visit for those seeking a taste of the Himalayas.

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Welcome to Yak N Yeti, a delightful blend of Himalayan/Nepalese and Indian cuisine located in Cedar Park, Texas. This restaurant caters to a variety of dietary needs with its vegan options, many vegetarian choices, and gluten-free selections. With a range of amenities such as wheelchair accessibility, outdoor seating, and free Wi-Fi, Yak N Yeti provides a comfortable and accommodating dining experience for all.

One of the standout features of Yak N Yeti is its extensive menu, offering a wide selection of appetizers, Nepalese house specials, tandoori bites, and more. From the delectable Gobi Manchurian and Chicken 65 appetizers to the flavorful Sadheko Momo and Jhol Momo Nepalese house specials, each dish is crafted with authentic flavors and aromatic spices.

Customer reviews praise Yak N Yeti for its flavorful dishes and quick service. Dishes like the Sadheko Momo, Biryani, and Chilli Paneer have received high acclaim for their taste and authenticity. The restaurant's dedication to quality and consistency shines through in each dish served.

Whether you're a fan of traditional Indian cuisine or looking to explore the flavors of the Himalayas, Yak N Yeti offers a unique and memorable dining experience. Don't miss out on the opportunity to enjoy a taste of Nepal and India right here in Texas at Yak N Yeti.

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Paul D.
Paul D.

They're starting to do table service again, not just carry out, but it's useful to let them know before you come. It's very authentic. I gotta say, the Tandoori Chicken was terrific, like Clay Pit's in their better days, but with bigger legs and thighs.

Daphne B.
Daphne B.

Yak N Yeti is our favorite place to order from. Uber Eats should just automatically open up to Yak N Yeti at this point. Appetizers and sides: We adore their Sadheko Momo and the Jhol Momo (both in Medium heat unless the kiddo is home from college - then the Jhol comes in mild). Gobi Manchurian is a favorite of mine - I'll eat the leftovers straight out of the fridge. Fortunately for me, nobody else in the house likes cauliflower. The paratha is my favorites thing, the naan is also good. Especially if you're looking for less Americanized naan (thinner, less doughy/pillowy). The raita is not like something you buy at HEB - it's like somebody's Aunty whipped it up this morning. Since I can't eat legumes (sadface), I cannot speak to the quality or flavor of their lentils or chickpeas. Mains: The biryani is soooooooooo good! We get either lamb or goat, but the chicken is also delicious (it's just that if I have a goat or lamb option, I'm going goat or lamb LOL). If you like the saucy spinach varietals, you can't go wrong here - Palak Paneer and Chicken Saag are delicious. Personally, I've not been a fan of their shrimp options - there have been two occasions where a dish that was supposed to have prawns/jumbos were swapped out with small shrimp and it was awful. The Rogan Josh were good as was the Lamb Pasanda. Final rec is the chicken curry - tasted just like my neighbor's. So from your friendly local culinarily adventurous American, if you can handle a little spice I highly recommend Yak n Yeti.

Steven L.
Steven L.

Momo (vegetable) - pretty tasty, kind of reminded me of a samosa but in dumpling wrapper. I think I prefer a classic Asian dumpling over the momo flavor, though. Garlic Naan - Good naan, on the thinner side of naans, so you get a bit more crisp rather than a doughiness. Fish Curry - Pretty good overall, pretty heavy on the curry/sauce side of things, so make sure you have extra naan to soak up all the flavor. Chicken Sekuwa - Grilled chicken, excellent flavor, with a little bit of a spicy kick at the end. Palak Paneer - standard spinach dish, if you love this type of dish, then you will love it here

J C.
J C.

I have been pleased with the many times I've ordered food to go from here. It has an abundance of flavor and spice.

Pathik P.
Pathik P.

Great family owned business! Quick service & tasty food! Offered the convenient dine in experience, they serve food on Togo boxes so, it makes so much easier if you can't finish it up! Enjoyed the time with Family there & yes Best Chilli MOMO so far!

Samyukta S.
Samyukta S.

We are a momo loving family, and were eager to find our go-to Nepalese restaurant in the Cedar Park area. Yak n Yeti offers decent Nepalese food - not the best I've had - but decent and consistent in quality and taste. They also do not offer a dine-in experience; they are a takeout only establishment. However they do have convenient curbside pickup service and are available on most delivery apps to order in. I'd rate their chicken momos a 4/5, flavorful but docking one star because they're a bit on the oily side. The chow mein noodles are a hit for my daughter - very kid friendly. Their malai kofta is quite good - at times, the kofta can be a bit tough/overcooked but the gravy is consistently tasty. My husband really enjoys their special goat curry and goat biryani - spicy and authentic. I did not enjoy their Nepalese Khana Set. I would recommend sticking to momos, indo-Chinese, and traditional dishes.

Brian M.
Brian M.

Want a taste of something more exotic than your standard Indian fare? Try out Yak N Yeti for some Nepalese cuisine! I had never tried Momo before and was blown away by their Sadheko Momo. They're a beautifully delicious blend of spices with just enough of a gradual burn to get the adrenaline going a bit. Their Biryani is excellent as well, and the fried rice is good enough that I often get it as an entree when I'm feeling a bit more frugal. Don't forget dessert as well, the Lal Mohan (spiced fried balls in rose and cinnamon syrup) is like riding a wave of sweet and savory. The only drawback I've seen (hence the 4 stars) is that Aloo Cauli tends to be very watery when ordered for delivery.

Shradha A.
Shradha A.

The Indian Chinese food was absolutely delicious - chow mein, fried rice, chili paneer and gobi manchurian. Flavorful and authentic! The veg biryani was way too spicy for us.

Priya J.
Priya J.

Our go-to place for a decent (tasty , not too spicy , good rice to meat ratio , decent-priced) biriyani . Their chicken and lamb biriyani are good. Paratha is fluffy . Tandoori mix grill options are good and have good quantity. Staff is nice , order is ready on time ! It's a good simple place to hangout with friends , never seen it crowded ! Bread BasketChicken BiryaniLamb BiryaniTandoori ChickenYak & Yeti Mixed Grill