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At Third Eye Momo and Grill, we invite you to embark on a flavorful adventure that celebrates authentic Nepalese and Indian cuisine. Nestled in Cary, NC, our eatery specializes in tender momos—steamed dumplings filled with meticulously seasoned chicken and aromatic herbs. Signature dishes like Chicken Madras and the comforting Nepalese Goat Curry showcase our passion for rich, traditional flavors. Customers rave about our inviting atmosphere and friendly service, making it the perfect spot for dine-in or takeout. Whether you’re a spice enthusiast or a casual diner, our diverse menu, including vegan options, ensures a memorable culinary experience tailored to all palates.
About
Located in the heart of Cary, North Carolina, Third Eye Momo and Grill brings a vibrant taste of Nepalese and Indian cuisine to your table. Nestled at 10110 Green Level Church Rd, this culinary gem offers a delightful variety of dishes, from tantalizing momos to aromatic biryanis, perfect for both dine-in and takeout. Their commitment to providing vegan options expands the accessibility of their menu, ensuring that there's something for everyone.
The essence of Third Eye Momo and Grill lies in its diverse offerings. Here are some standout dishes that truly represent the restaurant’s expertise:
The ambiance at Third Eye Momo and Grill is welcoming and vibrant, making it a perfect spot for families and friends to gather. Customers have praised the restaurant for its friendly service and enjoyable dining environment. While some reviews have mentioned that service can feel a bit rushed, guests have generally walked away satisfied with the food's quality and flavors.
Patrons like Tracy R. rave about the delicious offerings and the warm atmosphere, noting that the experience was so enjoyable they plan to return. Michael W. highlights the variety of dishes, especially appreciating the Chicken and Vegetable momos. Meanwhile, a review from Brian L. points to the delicious goat curry, which pairs excellently with their freshly made roti.
In summary, Third Eye Momo and Grill stands out as a go-to destination for anyone craving authentic Nepalese and Indian cuisine in Cary, NC. With its rich flavors, welcoming atmosphere, and commitment to quality, this restaurant is more than just a place to eat; it’s an experience to savor. We encourage you to stop by or order delivery to discover what makes this culinary haven a must-try!
For orders, takeout, or inquiries, you can reach them at (919) 535-3555. Don’t miss out on a delicious adventure!
“ The food was absolutely delicious, and service was excellent. The restaurant has a wonderful atmosphere and decor. We have ordered take out a few times which was great, but ate in the restaurant today will definitely be back! ”
“ Food was tasty and good for a neighborhood restaurant. Momos were a little spicy for me. Lamb kebabs were dry and overcooked. Prices were reasonable. Staff very nice and friendly. ”
“ Ordered take out three times and it was very good. I am not Indian so I order the typical stuff like buttered chicken. Also had lentils, pork momo. Everything was flavorful and cooked well. I would definitely give them a try. Mirichis is a little better but they open later than I like to eat. Prices are very high but so is every other Indian restaurant. I am. It sure why such high costs which is why I only go once every 2 or 3 months. 15.95 for a little container of lentils and 16.95 for some butter chicken is ridiculous. I think those should be around 8.95 for lentils and 12 for chicken. Interior is similar to what it used to be during the Ricci pizza days. New seating and paint throughout. It's mostly dead around 5pm, I think Indians eat later.i did not beer drafts is $7.00 for a pint. ”
“ Great local Indian food that we have enjoyed no matter what we try there. We've tried the Balti, Navaratna Korma, Kadri, and the Chicken and Vegetable momos. I think we liked the Chicken momos better between the two and will try the paneer next. The lunch special includes rice and bread, so it's a good way to try them out. ”
“ Solid Nepalese food, liked that you could specify the spice level, felt like the service was a bit rushed. The food itself was pretty good, the momos were well done and the plating on the momo sizzler was pretty fun to watch come out. The goat curry was thick and paired well with the roti we ordered. My only criticism is that the service felt rushed, I'm sure these are the growing pains of a new restaurant, but I would have appreciated more time before plates started getting collected from the table. Overall, this is a solid place. Give it a try if you're looking for Nepalese! ”
“ I had lunch today and got chicken Jhol Momos (steamed MoMo dunked in Sichuan pepper spiced roasted tomato sauce). You specify the spiciness on a scale of 1 to 10. I love hot spice so I went with 7. That was about perfect for me - I could probably go 8 but not much more. The MoMos were excellent. Service was a little slow and I couldn't communicate well with some of the staff. I also wish their menu on their website was more up-to-date and accurate: prices were higher than on the website, the web menu said they did lunch specials daily but they only do them weekdays, and I think the in-restaurant menu has many more items than the website version. ”
“ If you're craving an unforgettable fusion dining experience, look no further than Third Eye Momo & Grill in Cary. From the moment you step in, the welcoming atmosphere, combined with a mouth-watering mix of Indian, Nepalese, and Tibetan flavors, sets the tone for something special. We started with the Gobi Manchurian, a crispy, flavor-packed cauliflower dish that kicked things off perfectly. For our main course, the Chicken Tikka Masala and Shrimp Korma hit all the right notes--creamy, aromatic, and served with fragrant basmati rice. The house cocktails and selection of Indian beers were the ideal pairing for the meal, and the service was outstanding. Sneha, our server, was attentive and friendly, while the owner made us feel like family. Delicious food, impeccable service, and a warm vibe--we'll definitely be making Third Eye a regular spot! Highly recommend. ”
“ This is a new place in the town and if you are craving for a hearty food then head out for this place! Have patience because this is a new place so still settling ... go there! chill! and put your taste buds on an adventure Opened in a neighborhood market of west cary this place is bound to become a regular eat out place for many who live nearby...I can go there alone, as a family or with my kids.. this place can meet all needs We tried this place for lunch and ordered Veg Tibetan Lunch Special Non Veg Himalayan Fusion Lunch Non Veg Tibetan Lunch Special Kothey Momo Veg Momo Food was well priced and quality was ample for the family of 4 with some leftovers. Every single curried dish had a unique taste which was very special experience for me (otherwise most of the restaurants who sell curries tends to use same curry recipe with a slight variation) It is a rustic cuisine with flavors Staff and owner are very polite and personable and I hope it remains that way even when they get busy! there were minor mistakes that I overlooked given that they are new and working hard to make their place in the sea of restaurants ... I felt that every food items was freshly cooked, and it was a nice balance of protein and vegetables. (My kids ate everything so win win) Oil was balanced in curries, chow mein was cooked al dente which is a win in my books and it was stir fried nicely (Chef can reduce/skip the oil from salad dressing and add some acid i.e. lemon or vinegar.. that will balance it better when served on the side of chow min) Salt was little less for my taste throughout but I can understand why and it did not bother me at all because there was a salt shaker. Though I feel that if they put tad bit extra salt the flavors of spices will stand out more specifically in momos filling. There were 5 different sauce condiments , 3 with papadum and 2 with momos and each one had its unique taste Ambiance is nice, clean and you can find a cozy corner if you want ... they have a shelf of spice jars that is a cool feature for visitors to explore... I have yet to try their bar .. and I hope they have a Tibetan tea .. for that I must be back because the Menu has still a lot that I can explore ....soon to be back ”
“ I'd never had momos and this was a great experience! We were eating with vegans so I appreciated they had some great options ! The menu was diverse (my husband could get his usual vindaloo) and the service was great! The food came out quickly and we enjoyed everything especially the Mustang Aloo and the Vegetable Momo Sizzler . We will be back to try some other goodies ! ”