Nepali Shops & Restaurants
in Hobart
Your guide to authentic Nepali grocery shops and restaurants in Hobart, Australia.
Hobart is home to one of Australia's most remarkable Nepali communities. Nepali is the second most spoken language in Tasmania after English — a testament to how deeply rooted the community has become. Hobart's Collins Street has become a genuine Nepali food strip, with multiple restaurants serving authentic momo, dal bhat thali, and traditional Nepali curries. Add in grocery stores, temples, and a thriving community, and Hobart is a genuine home away from home.
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🛒 Nepali Grocery Shops in Hobart(4)
Browse all shops →Moonlight Nepalese & Indian Grocery
OpenYour one-stop Nepali and Indian grocery in Glenorchy
KLM Grocers
ClosedIndian, Nepalese and Pakistani groceries in Derwent Park
Namaste Spice Hub
ClosedNepali and Indian spices, fresh produce and specialty items in Moonah
🍽️ Nepali Restaurants in Hobart(6)
Browse all restaurants →Danphe Nepalese and Indian Food
ClosedAuthentic Nepalese and Indian cuisine in the heart of Hobart CBD
Mirmire Nepali Taste
ClosedAuthentic Nepali flavours with traditional thali sets and momos
The Chowk
OpenAustralia's first Nepalese pub — momos, khaja sets and Himalayan cocktails
Everest Eatery
ClosedNepalese and Indian cuisine on Harrington Street, Hobart
Chillies Indian & Nepali Restaurant
OpenIndian and Nepali cuisine in Sandy Bay, Hobart
Langhali Cafe and Restaurant
ClosedNepalese-inspired cuisine in Warrane, Hobart
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Frequently asked questions
Where can I find Nepali food in Hobart?
Hobart's top Nepali restaurants are concentrated on Collins Street in the CBD: Danphe Nepalese and Indian Food (138 Collins St), Mirmire Nepali Taste (186 Collins St), and Everest Nepalese Restaurant (84 Harrington St). All serve authentic momo, dal bhat, and Nepali curries.
Where can I buy Nepali groceries in Hobart?
Moonlight Nepalese & Indian Groceries in Glenorchy is Hobart's main Nepali grocery store, stocking Wai Wai noodles, dal, rice, Nepali spices, and pooja supplies. Indian grocery stores around the city also carry many Nepali pantry items.
Is there a big Nepali community in Hobart?
Yes — Nepali is the second most spoken language in Tasmania after English. The community is concentrated in Hobart and Glenorchy, and is very active with cultural events for Dashain, Tihar, and Naya Barsha throughout the year.
What Nepali dishes can I find in Hobart?
Hobart's Nepali restaurants serve a wide range including jhol momo, momo platter, chicken chhoyla, taas (slow-cooked goat), khaja thali, aloo bodi tama, thukpa, and traditional kheer. The quality is high and the menus are among the most authentic outside of Melbourne and Sydney.
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