LEO's Eats with Robin Garr
Chicken raasu ra bhat at Mt. Everest View

Our friend Ashley just came to town recently, from Alabama by way of 10 years in New York City. A savvy foodie with a love for ethnic eats and a proud adoptive Brooklynite, she came to Louisville expecting great regional fare, but worried that her new home town might be a culinary purgatory when it came to world cuisine.
It didn’t take her long to get over that. Louisville’s dining scene is no secret, so she expected great farm-to-table cuisine, craft beer and cocktails, and solid bourbon menus. “But it wasn't until I moved here that I learned how diverse Louisville's population is and, as a consequence, just how wide ranging and terrific the ethnic restaurant scene is.”
In six months, she says, she’s found Indian food here that rivals New York’s Jackson Heights; taquerias to match Sunset Park’s; Ethiopian food better than anything in D.C. Good Thai eats on seemingly every street corner.
So her eyes and taste buds were opening fast. And then the other night we took her to Mount Everest View, a Buechel storefront that’s been firing up some startling good Nepali cuisine since it opened July 15.
Yes, you heard that right: Nepal, “The Rooftop of the World,” sprawled across the face of the Himalayas (and, sadly, epicenter of a recent terrible earthquake), is represented in Louisville’s food community now.
“Frankly,” Ashley exulted after dinner, all full of momos and thukpa and raasu ra bhat, “it was a sight better than [the East Village’s] Cafe Himalaya.”
Mary and I agreed. This little spot in the mini-United Nations along Buechel’s Old Bardstown Road is now on my “highly recommended” list. ...
Read the full review on LouisvilleHotBytes,
http://www.louisvillehotbytes.com/?p=5369
See this column also in LEO Weekly:
http://www.leoweekly.com/2015/09/mt-eve ... -of-nepal/
Mt. Everest View Restaurant & Bar
4109 Bardstown Road
384-7760
Facebook: http://bit.ly/MtEverestView
Robin Garr's rating: 90 points