Yak Yeti Yak is a nepalese restaurant in Walcot, Bath. Rated 4.7 stars from 1439 Google reviews. Known for seasoning and meat done right and vegetarian and vegan options that aren't filler. Best for date night and group dinner. Ranked #9 of 20 in Walcot. Features a undefined terrace, dog-friendly.
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Yak Yeti Yak
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Quick Verdict
Yes. Reviewers who've never tried Nepalese food before call it the best thing they've eaten in Bath, and regulars keep returning because the cooking is honest and the portions are real.
Book if you want properly seasoned meat, vegetable dishes that aren't an afterthought, and a meal that won't leave you feeling greasy.
About Yak Yeti Yak
Yak Yeti Yak is a small Nepalese restaurant on Pierrepont Street in Walcot, Bath, where the food arrives properly seasoned and the portions don't apologise. The space is relaxed and understated—no theatre, no fuss—which means you're here for the momos, the manang black dal, the pork bhutuwa with its perfect spice and marinade, and the butternut squash and chickpea dish that keeps vegetarians and meat-eaters equally satisfied. Nepalese cooking sits somewhere between Indian and something lighter; reviewers consistently note the food isn't oily, the chicken is succulent, and the veg is cooked to actual perfection rather than submission. The staff know what they're doing and they're friendly about it. Dogs are welcome on the terrace in spring and autumn. You'll need a reservation at lunch and dinner—this place fills up because people come back.
What Stands Out
Seasoning and meat done right
"The chicken was stood out with the seasoning and the meat was succulent." Multiple reviewers praise the pork bhutuwa for being "perfectly spiced and marinated" and the chicken bhutuwa as a standout dish.
Vegetarian and vegan options that aren't filler
"Booked it for our trip to Bath, after looking at recommendations for great veggie options." Reviewers specifically mention the butternut squash and chickpea dish, dahl, and momos as exceptional, with one noting "veg cooked to perfection, so much choice."
Relaxed, understated space with attentive staff
"Really good portion sizes and the restaurant itself, ambience and staff were great—totally relaxed and understated." Multiple reviews praise the service as "extremely friendly and helpful" and note the staff are "lovely and very helpful."
What Customers Say
Really good portion sizes and the restaurant itself, ambience and staff were great-totally relaxed and understated.
The chicken was stood out with the seasoning and the meat was succulent.
Amazing food, amazing staff, amazing place The momos, the manang black dal, the chicken bhutuwa.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Yak Yeti Yak
Yes. Lunch and dinner reservations are recommended, and the venue accepts them through their website. Without a booking, expect to wait—it fills up because people return.
£20–30 per person. Portion sizes are generous, so you're not paying for theatre.
Yes. The butternut squash and chickpea dish, dahl, and momos are specifically praised by reviewers. One customer who booked specifically for vegetarian options called the food incredible and noted there was "so much choice."
Yes. Dogs are allowed inside and on the outdoor terrace (spring and autumn). The venue is dog-friendly.
The momos, manang black dal, pork bhutuwa, and chicken bhutuwa are mentioned repeatedly in reviews as standouts. If you're vegetarian, the butternut squash and chickpea dish and dahl are reliably praised. The spiced tea (chiya) ice cream is a unique dessert.
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