Nepali Shops & Restaurants
in Brisbane
Your guide to authentic Nepali grocery shops and restaurants in Brisbane, Australia.
Brisbane's Nepali community has grown significantly in recent years, with dedicated restaurants now operating across Lutwyche, Fortitude Valley, Coorparoo, and Spring Hill. The city is becoming a genuine destination for Nepali food — with authentic momo houses, traditional thali restaurants, and grocery stores stocking everything from Wai Wai to pooja supplies.
Popular searches in Brisbane
🛒 Nepali Grocery Shops in Brisbane(6)
Browse all shops →Brisbane Spices & Convenience Store
ClosedNepalese and Indian groceries, spices & fresh produce in Lutwyche
Porter's Grocery
OpenFresh Nepali, Indian and Asian groceries — same-day delivery across Brisbane & QLD
Everest Meat & Spices
ClosedOne-stop Nepali and Indian grocery, meat & spices in Coorparoo
Nandi Bazaar
ClosedIndian and Nepalese grocery store in Nundah
Kosha
ClosedMulti-cultural grocery store with Nepali, Indian and Asian products in Fortitude Valley
Nepali Bazaar Australia
ClosedNepali groceries and community hub in Brisbane
🍽️ Nepali Restaurants in Brisbane(6)
Browse all restaurants →Spicy Momo House
ClosedBest Nepalese restaurant in Brisbane
Jhigu Bhoye Chhen
ClosedAuthentic Newari and Nepali cuisine in Coorparoo
8848 Momo House
ClosedNepalese dumplings and Oriental fusion in Fortitude Valley
Himalayan Cafe
ClosedNepalese cuisine in the heart of New Farm
Spring Hill Kitchen
ClosedBrisbane's first Nepalese fast-food restaurant
Tibetan Kitchen
ClosedQueensland's original Himalayan restaurant since 1996
📖 Guides for Brisbane
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Best Momo in Brisbane 2026 — Nepali Restaurants Worth Visiting
Looking for the best momo in Brisbane? Our guide covers the top Nepali restaurants serving authentic steamed, fried, and jhol momo across the city in 2026.
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Nepali New Year 2083 in Australia — Celebrate, Eat & Shop
Naya Barsha 2083 falls on 14 April 2026. Your complete guide to celebrating Nepali New Year in Australia — events by city, traditional foods, where to eat out, and where to shop.
Frequently asked questions
Where can I find the best momo in Brisbane?
Brisbane's top momo spots are Spicy Momo House (Lutwyche), 8848 Momo House (Fortitude Valley), Jhigu Bhoye Chhen (Coorparoo), and Shrestha Kitchen (Spring Hill). Momo plates typically cost $12–$16.
Where can I buy Nepali groceries in Brisbane?
Brisbane has Nepali and South Asian grocery stores in Lutwyche and Coorparoo, stocking Wai Wai noodles, Nepali spices, dal, ghee, and pooja supplies. Indian grocery stores across the city also carry many Nepali pantry staples.
Is there a Nepali community in Brisbane?
Yes — Brisbane's Nepali community has grown rapidly. The community hosts events including Nepa Jatra Brisbane (usually April 28), Dashain celebrations, and Naya Barsha gatherings. The community is spread across the inner north and south of the city.
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