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Contribuisci feedbackEvery weekday you will find a stream of locals heading in and out of the Riverbend Market Convenience Store. Why are they there? Well it is a very nice convenience store and gas station with great coffee, clean restrooms, and good gas prices, and the owner of the Riverbend is a really nice guy! But the secret is the fun, filling and delicious Nepali Cuisine. By locating in the Riverbend Market the owners keep the prices low and the portions large! We usually split an order! Food is fresh, tasty and with just the right amount of spice. Here's another locals tip: there is a park with plenty of shade and picnic tables and walking trails just a hundred yards or so from the Riverbend Market. Take your Nepali food there for an outdoor picnic. For cyclists: if you plan to be on the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail note that the River Bend market is just steps away from the trail...
Great little discovery! I didn't expect that. the food was fresh and clean. very beautiful change of limited species of food in the opposite many thanks! will be for more.
Located inside a little corner gas station might seem like an odd place for Nepalese food but it's actually the perfect pairing. Stop in for any of their delicious dishes and grab a drink from the cooler to complete your meal. The food is tasty and piping hot at a great price and the employees are so kind! Don't forget the red sauce!! A sweet, mildly spicy cilantro/ tomatoey sauce for dipping so good even if you dont like cilantro like me!
Grab and go and absolutely delicious! Reasonably priced as well.
Random little find inside the gas station, but a delightful one. I'll agree with a previous poster, it's solid Nepalese food, especially with little of it around these parts, it can satisfy the craving.Momos: i.e. the dumplings, are pretty good, homemade outer wrap and tasty inside filling.Chicken Curry with Rice was very good!Vegetable fried noodles was disappointing. It was buttered pasta with a few vegetables.Samosas actually singular, you get one was pretty tasty.