Fort Worth’s food lovers don’t just come for the flavors; they come for the feeling. From the moment you walk in, you’re surrounded by the warm, inviting tones of our wooden interiors, the gentle glow of ambient lighting, and the aroma of spices drifting from our kitchen.
Our chefs bring years of Nepali and Indian cooking experience, crafting everything from bold Indian curries to delicate handmade Nepali momos. Fort Worth guests love the options, quick takeout, a cozy dinner, or a lively weekend with live music. With free parking, friendly service, and rustic wooden charm, Nimto is a favorite escape just outside the city.
Leave the city rush behind and step into a world of bold spices, soulful recipes, and warm hospitality. At Nimto Restaurant & Bar in Hurst, we bring Fort Worth diners the comforting flavors of Nepal and India, from slow-simmered curries infused with fragrant herbs to momos steamed to perfection.
Our menu is a journey across vibrant flavors, crisp Mustang Aloo, creamy Butter Chicken, sizzling Tandoori platters, and wholesome Nepali thali, all with fresh ingredients and time-honored techniques. Pair your meal with a chilled drink, and on weekends, enjoy the lively atmosphere with our popular music nights.
Real feedback from diners who’ve experienced Nimto.
From wholesome Nepali thali platters and delicate momos Platter to bold, aromatic Indian curries, Nimto has become a go-to for Fort Worth food lovers seeking authentic flavors and lively weekend music vibes. Many Fort Worth guests make the short drive not just for the food, they come for the warm service, cozy wooden interiors, and the welcoming atmosphere that makes every visit feel like a celebration.
Chicken wrapped in potato slices, fried and glazed with special spices, served with tomatillo dipping sauce.
Deep fried mushroom stuffed with minced chicken and veggies, served with green tomato dipping sauce.
Clay oven-cooked chicken breast mixed with house-special tikka masala and cream.
Aromatic basmati rice slow-cooked with herbs and spices with your choice of protein
Paneer cubes cooked in a creamy sauce with nuts.
A traditional Nepali meal set: includes rice, lentils, vegetables, pickles, and chicken curry.
Frequently Asked by Forth Worth Visitors
We’re located in Hurst, just a short drive (about 20 minutes) from most Fort Worth neighborhoods, making it easy for you to enjoy authentic Nepali and Indian cuisine without battling city traffic.
Yes! We deliver* to a few areas in Fort Worth through partners like DoorDash and Uber Eats. You can enjoy your favorite Nepali and Indian dishes hot and fresh, right at home.
Fort Worth diners love our juicy Chicken Momos, creamy Butter Chicken, flavorful Goat Curry, crisp Mustang Aloo, and wholesome Nepali Thali. Every dish is prepared with fresh ingredients and traditional spices.
Absolutely! It’s just a quick 20-minute drive, and you’ll find authentic Nepali and Indian flavors, free parking, and a relaxed atmosphere that’s hard to get in the busy DFW dining scene.
Reservations aren’t always required, but they’re recommended for weekend evenings. Many guests driving in from Dallas appreciate booking ahead so they can be seated quickly, want to avoid waiting during peak hours, and make the most of their visit.
Absolutely. We offer a cozy, family-friendly atmosphere with seating for couples, families, and larger groups. Kids’ options are also available.
Yes, we have a variety of vegetarian dishes and a few vegan-friendly choices. Our staff will gladly help you find the perfect fit for your dietary needs.
Yes! Every Friday and Saturday evening, we host live acoustic music, a favorite for our Dallas and DFW area guests.
Yes, we accept advance orders for pickup. You can call us directly or place an order through our preferred delivery partners like DoorDash and Uber Eats.
Yes. We offer free onsite parking just steps from the entrance, so it’s quick and convenient whether you’re here for takeout, a family dinner, or our weekend live music. Most DFW guests find it much easier than parking in busy downtown areas.