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Durbar Nepali and Indian Cuisine | Our Story

Himalayan Soul Food in Ohio

Sagar Dhital and Himod Sharma brought the bold flavors of Nepal and India to Reynoldsburg — and built something the neighborhood didn't know it was missing. This is how Durbar happened.
The Name Says Everything

The Name Says Everything

Durbar means royal court — a place of gathering, of significance, of welcome. Sagar and Himod chose that name on purpose: the food here isn't an afterthought, and neither are you.
The Momo. Full Stop.

The Momo. Full Stop.

Hand-pleated, perfectly steamed, served with tomato achar — the momo built Durbar's reputation one order at a time. Guests drive across Columbus for it.
Two Traditions, One Menu

Two Traditions, One Menu

Not fusion — two cuisines done right, side by side. Jhol Momo and Tikka Masala, Biryani and tandoor-kissed Sekuwa.
Prayer Flags and Regulars

Prayer Flags and Regulars

The prayer flags overhead aren't decoration — they're a statement. Office workers, families, and first-timers have turned this strip-mall spot into a genuine community table.
Tuesday Through Saturday

Tuesday Through Saturday

The kitchen's open, the welcome is warm, and there's always something on that menu you haven't tried yet. Come hungry.