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Base Camp Cafe
Address: 3 Lebanon St Ste 13 , Hanover 03755, NH, US
Phone: +1 603-643-2007
State: NH
City: Hanover
Zip Code: 03755


Opening Hours

Monday: 11:00-21:00
Tuesday: 11:00-21:00
Wednesday: 11:00-21:00
Thursday: 11:00-21:00
Friday: 11:00-21:00
Saturday: 11:00-21:00
Sunday: 11:00-21:00


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Reviews
You would think a Nepalese restaurant would be on the top of the building, so it was almost disappointing to find it located in the basement. Not to worry, there is little else to harp on! Base Camp is a charming little bistro w excellent menu items. All that I’ve had were well made and presented by an affable wait staff. Service was generally quick at lunch time. The only slowdown was the time it takes to eat all of the food they bring. The other day I enjoyed the lamb momos as an app. Steamed to perfection, and generously plated. Still, so good I ate them all! Then, the Goat & Mushroom Chili arrived, and I knew I had my work cut out. I asked for “medium” heat. Overhearing from a neighboring table, they considered that 7 out of 10. It was definitely spicy, but not at all uncomfortable. The meat was sweet and juicy. The veggies cooked appropriately. My only complaint, and it is a small one, was that it was tough to find the mushrooms in a dish named for them. They kept the water glass full. The iced tea, though delivered late, had a really strong tea flavor w hints of something I couldn’t easily identify. Delicious!
The ambiance, I liked the pleasant atmosphere of Nepal and it's related photos and items. The place is one large hall and thus may be noisy but It did not bother me. As to the food, I liked that it was not Indian and not Chinese but a wonderful flavor of it's own; Nepalese. Because we were not sure if and when we'll be back, we ordered several dishes to have a better idea on this cousin. The vegetable Momo dumpling was excellent, although I'd like the dough to be lighter but that may make it not Nepalese. The Dal yellow lentel soup delish with many pleasant flavors, such as Cumin seeds. The {Takari tofu and eggplant} and the {Chili tofu and mushroom} were was very good. In both dishes the green peppers were too dominant but the flavors of both dishes were supreme. I had to taste something from the grill and decided on lamb chops which again did not turned me down. It was very good with wonderful flavors. The service and the entire operation were smooth, fast and on time. In summary, we had a symphony of new cousin and will certainly enjoy again. Vegetarian options: Many vegan plates are on the menu Kid-friendliness: Parents and kids tables were all over Parking: Friendly priced township parking is a block away
Great service, great food; and very affordable. I loved the herb bread and the momo! Would be happy to come back anytime.
Delicious dishes with many great flavors and spices. We love having the choice of spicy ratings...7 is pretty perfect. Only place I've seen a Mango Lassi in the Upper Valley. Vegetarian options: Many vegetarian options Dietary restrictions: Many gluten free options
Momos are so good! Never had Nepalese food before but it was delicious. Tried the basil chicken and one of the curry mushroom chicken dishes. Everything was very fresh and the meat melted in your mouth.
We had planned to go to another restaurant, but with the wonderful aromas coming out of the Base Camp Cafe, we called an audible, and took a table for three there. Two of us opted for cocktails, one Muddy Base Camp and one Sunny both delicious! and our third opted for a Mango Lassi, also wonderful. We started with Lamb Momos, a very tasty dumpling, and loved them. We were all in bird moods, so followed up with three entrées, stir-fried noodles with chicken, a duck chilie, and a grilled spiced chicken and vegetables, all perfectly spiced with distinctive variations in flavor. We were so satisfied with the meal that dessert was a tough call, but rather than pass altogether, we opted to share a single serving of the Blueberry Haluwa, which we found to be just about perfect. Next time, I'll plan to leave more room for dessert. Highly recommend, and we plan to visit again.
We ordered the chicken momo and lamb tass. There were eight dumplings with the momo and a nice semi-spicy sauce. If we weren't sharing, I would have ate them all. The lamb tass was amazing. Very savory/umami. My husband, who hates vegetables, ate almost all of them, and there was no trace of lamb left. Definitely coming back. Friendly service and great selection of food. Vegetarian options: There were a lot of vegetarian options on the menu.
Great food, dishes are served to spiciness preference but err on the milder side, it gets hot fast!. Quiet location in the basement of multi-business building, with easy access to parking garage next door. Parking: Street parking and lots are paid by kiosk or phone app Monday to Saturday, 9-5. Outside of those times or on holidays, street and lots are free.
Culture and flavor enriched restaurant. We eat not only for its food but for its environment!Food: 5/5
A pretty nice dining experience. Food is tasty and well portioned. Ambience is really nice and relaxing and staff are friendly. Not anything stand out though, especially considering other nearby restaurants. Would come to change things up but wouldn't come to come. Still would recommend though.
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