When you visit an upscale town like Irving, Texas, it's easy to assume, incorrectly, that all goods, services, and lodging around you are upper echelon and out-of-sight in terms of price. Yet, to make such an assumption would be false. Irving is one of the most, if not THE most, diverse zip codes in the United States - and I use "diverse" in the broadest sense here. In Irving, you can find a 5-Star $$$$ restaurant almost next door for a 5-Star $ restaurant.
At a service station in downtown Irving at 3635 North Belt Line Road, you'll find a Nepalese MoMo operation to your right as you walk inside the entrance. A large menu on the wall above presents all you can order.
Think of Momos as "Pot Sticker" like entrees. But, ooh, they are much tastier than the pot stickers you can buy at a wholesale club. This place is a Nepalese street food experience at its best in downtown Irving. The pix below with the menu tell much of this story. But only your taste buds can complete the experience.
And the price? Inexpensive but not cheap -- and in this context, "not cheap" means a tasty offering at a great price. The City of Irving Convention and Visitors Bureau commends this place to all as a great example of 5-Star dining at one $ pricepoint.
Go and enjoy!
Tom T.