Casa de Campeche
Tibetan · Ciudad De México
Sobre Casa de Campeche
At Casa de Campeche, we serve traditional Tibetan fare that's as warm as our city home in Ciudad de México. Our casual restaurant boasts a charming sidewalk terrace where you can enjoy Himalayan flavors amidst the vibrant energy of the neighborhood. We've received rave reviews from customers who rav...
At Casa de Campeche, we serve traditional Tibetan fare that's as warm as our city home in Ciudad de México. Our casual restaurant boasts a charming sidewalk terrace where you can enjoy Himalayan flavors amidst the vibrant energy of the neighborhood. We've received rave reviews from customers who rave about our expertly prepared dishes like the signature Momos and our attentive service, which makes every guest feel like part of the family. Come taste the unique blend of Tibetan spices and hospitality that sets us apart in New York's culinary scene.
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Casa de Campeche is a highly-rated spot known for its fresh, flavorful Tibetan cuisine at affordable prices. The momos (especially pan-fried) and chili chicken are highly recommended. The restaurant offers vegetarian options and a cozy atmosphere.
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Tip: Try the dumplings, especially pan-fried, and be sure to sample the hot sauce. Consider the chai tea latte as well.
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Casa de Campeche está localizado em Ciudad De México, rodeado de locais de interesse cultural e histórico. Aqui estão alguns dos pontos mais notáveis nas proximidades.
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Avaliações de Casa de Campeche Ciudad De México
is my go to spot when I am in the neighborhood. Everything I have had is so good. There is both comfort and uniqueness in the food that I have honestly not found anywhere else. Favorite dishes. The 19 Chili Dofu is incredible. I ordered it on a whim once and I am not even a big tomato or bell pepper person, which are the two main ingredients, but it is so delicious. I am literally hungry thinking about it as I write this. I also love the Thang and the momos. It is walk in only and often has a line. It can get a little noisy, and the bathroom is down a very steep staircase. Even with that, it is absolutely worth it.
I had a a very lovely, satisfying solo meal here tonight. I ordered the gyathuk ngopa and the house made Darjeeling chai tea. It was a perfect portion (for me) and I ate every last pea. I’ve noticed the crossovers in noodles from Xian Foods, Uyghur food in Brighton Beach, and even Italian pasta in Himalayan food — celery, basil, garlic, cabbage, chili sauce, peas, and cumin? In the same vein, It’s unlike anything. The quality of this restaurant is what you can only find in parts of Queens…and the price is right for lower Manhattan. The family who run the show are kind and care about their food. Stop by! And order the Shapta plate too
We got the chili chicken, the lamb curry, chai, paratha and mango lassi. Good portions for the price. Everything was delicious and seasoned well. Tasted like home cooking. Entrees came with rice, as real Asian food should. Staff was very chill and attentive but also didn’t come over a million times during dinner which I personally appreciate.
I tried the veg thukpa and it tasted great. I have an indian tastebud so I had to add some hot sauce (they give it on the side by default), but it was quite flavorful even without it. I wish they added less noodles though. Service was great. Place is a little cramped. Note that they charge extra for credit card payments. Would recommend cash
You wouldn’t think much of this place from how small and run down it is. We went by on a Saturday night and it was packed. Quick turn around, got seated in 15-20min. Chili Chicken and Chili Bofu were best items we ordered. The Chai Tea Latte was also amazing. Would definitely go again. Quick and easy service. Super affordable for the area!
Their dishes impress. The restaurant stays tidy. Nothing disappoints. Worth experiencing. This restaurant maintains high standards throughout. The workers are both pleasant and well-informed. Each bite delivers unexpected pleasure. The spot is ideally situated and the team treated us well from arrival to departure.
One of the best dumplings or momos' to be precise I've had in nyc. They are not the usual dumplings you could get from a Chinese takeout place. These are authentic, moist and extremely flavorful. Also the hot sauce that came with it was just marvellous. Looking at the restaurant from outside it may seem like any other, but looks are definitely deceptive here. The chef really knows what they are working on. Also tried the fried noodles dish. Equally yummy. Keep up the great food 👍
Fantastic food, so glad I went here over Katz cause that line looked crazy. The chili sauce had a much fresher flavor than normal chili oil and the curry chicken and rice was phenomenal, very unique in its own way. The soup, I cant even remember but ill remember it forever all the same. Crazy right? Definitely worth the trip.
My friends and enjoyed the experience and food which was fast, informative and tasty. Our favorite was steamed beef mono dumplings. Honestly all of the beverages are incredibly tasty, we got both versions of lasso, Thai tea, Himalayan tea (very acquired taste reminding us of popcorn). The food was tasty, amazing prices. They add 4% service fee for a card use so that's something to keep on mind. Though I had a great experience!
Came here for the dumplings. And they did not disappoint! The place feels like what an authentic restaurant would be like but I’ve never been to Nepal and it’s my first time having Nepalese food. We got ours pan fried - check the photo. They are also available steamed. I’m a connoisseur of dumplings - and i will certainly be back to try more things. And you should come here too! Just note there is no air conditioning in there so it might be hot and a bit crowded. Whatever - you didnt come here for air conditioning you came for some good food!
This is a New York City mainstay. Getting fresh ingredients and good home style cooking in this town is NOT EASY. This place has had it down for a long time, no nonsense. I am vegetarian / vegan and this place is perfectly accommodating. It is a simple dining room, perfect for a quick bite with friends or solo. Tip generously! Not a lot of gimmick-free restaurants left around. Love the Tibetan vibes. Potatoes, egg noodles, dahl soup etc. always hit the spot. Ginger tea.
This hole in the wall joint has been on my list for a long time! Definitely worth the hype! The food was sooo good! We got the pan fried chicken momo, chili chicken, Thai iced tea and paratha. All of it was excellent and so affordable! Service was fast and so attentive. Definitely will be back and highly recommend. Like sexy redd said, 5/5 this place is a TEN!
This is by far the best place I have ever been. I have tried four dishes. chili chicken 8/10 chili shrimp 7/10 , and fried noodles (Gyathuk Tapka) 9/10 and last, but definitely not least chicken momos 100/10 , which are pan fried. I absolutely love that best momos in New York City. I would definitely recommend I would goback definitely.
Absolutely gem of a place. A hidden part of new york. I would recommend this place over any fancy smancy restaurant in nyc. It's amazing. The food has so much flavor and spicy. The vegetable momos are to die for. The people working here are so sweet and the service is impeccable. I would definitely recommend to a friend. It's not white washed at all and feels totally authentic. Give it a try! You won't be disappointed
It was incredibly difficult for me to make a choice of what to get because everything sounded amazing! I'm still dreaming about those pan fried potato dumplings. The tofu and vegetable curry with bean thread noodles was phenomenal as was a crispy noodle dish we also got. Beautiful flavors and hearty portions at great prices.
Tibetan restaurant in lower east side specializing in Indo-Chinese-style cuisine. They have momos, curries, noodles, etc. We got five different dishes and split them family style (see photos). Everything was GAS. This place is the real deal/super authentic. The prices were amazing considering this is a sit-down restaurant at NYC and lower east side neighborhood. They give a 4% discount for cash so bring some unless your card gives you 5% cashback. My favorites were the noodles and the curry, but you honestly can’t go wrong with whatever you order. Please do yourself a favor and go here!
We randomly stumbled upon it and I'm so glad we did! Everything they provided us was absolutely scrumptious. Everything was sharing style which I love and everything came out very quickly. We sat outside on a warm breezy day so that made things even better. Our waiter was helpful with the menu and her recommendations were spot on too. If you're ever in Delancey street looking for a delicious quick bite, this place is it.
Great food! Everything is so fresh and delicious. Love that half the menu is vegetarian and the other half is non-vegetarian too. The outdoor seating on a brisk summer evening across from the little park was perfect. Tibetan food is so delicious! Like a combination of Indian, Chinese, and Thai. Dumplings looked incredible, the noodles were kinda like lo mein and the stir fry was so good. The service was prompt and courteous. Very reasonably priced too. A great find in the neighborhood. Enjoy
Pretty small interior w/ a couple of tables. Got take out. Yummy Tibetan food! - Chili chicken ($15.99): 9/10, I really liked the flavor! Would get again - Chasha momo ($12.99): 7/10, yummy, but not as good as my Tibetan friend’s mom’s momos. Prob wouldn’t get again - Mango lassi ($5.50): 6/10, thick, but more yogurt flavor than mango flavor
The food was good. It was my first experience eating Himalayan cuisine. The food has much lighter taste than other near by countries. Overall it is a good try. They also has a large vegetarian and gluten free menu.
Always nice to find nice little eating gems. It was my first time tasting Tibetan food, and it didn't disappoint. I ordered the Shapta and the taste and flavor was off the charts. I'll be back for the traditional soup and the dumplings. The only reason I didn't give it a five is it is a little cramped space wise.
Overall it was a good experience! Crowded but cozy and local spot in a popular neighborhood. Despite the vibes the food did not hit the mark. Noodles did not taste like much. It was missing salt and flavor. It tasted like I was eating unseasoned noodles. However, they tried & didn’t skimp on the toppings (I guess). Points are mostly for the vibes !
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78 E 1st St, New York, NY 10009
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