
Everest Thai/Nepalese Restaurant
Old Town, Parnu
Restaurant in Parnu, Estonia
The Read
Dress
Casual
Why go
Everest Thai/Nepalese Restaurant is a useful casual choice in central Pärnu when the group wants Thai or Nepalese flavors without a formal dining commitment. It is better for lunch, early dinner, families, low-pressure dates than for a major celebration.
About Everest Thai/Nepalese Restaurant
Everest Thai/Nepalese Restaurant is a casual option in Parnu. It is best suited for an easy, relaxed meal rather than a venue with fine-dining features, signature dishes, prices, or special service formats.
The restaurant's published hours make it usable across much of the week: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday from 11 AM to 9 PM; Friday and Saturday from 11 AM to 10 PM; Sunday from 12 PM to 9 PM; and closed Tuesday. Dress code is casual.
Choose it for a casual meal, not ceremony
Given the casual nature, avoid planning around a specific signature order or elaborate dining structure. Everest Thai/Nepalese Restaurant is a casual Parnu restaurant with set opening hours and a relaxed dress code.
For a higher-stakes occasion, confirm current details directly before committing. This restaurant does not offer a formal tasting-menu setup, private-event capacity, beverage program, or special-occasion package.
How to use it in a Parnu food plan
For broader planning, compare it with Everest Thai/Nepalese Restaurant, Mon Ami, Mona Venüü, Pastoraat, Rööm, Steffani, or with other Parnu dining options more generally. Use the hours to decide whether it fits your day: it is closed Tuesday, open until 9 PM on most operating days, open until 10 PM on Friday and Saturday.
If the meal is part of a wider trip, keep the plan flexible and verify any details that matter to your group, such as current menu, reservations, accessibility, or group size.
Planning details
- Location
- Rüütli tänav 39, Pärnu, 80011 Pärnu maakond, Estonia
- Website
- mteverest.ee
- Phone
- +372 446 4359
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Everest Thai/Nepalese sits in Pärnu’s Old Town and reads as a quietly distinctive presence on Rüütli tänav. The writing stresses contrast — Himalayan and Southeast Asian sourcing traditions set against the Baltic-coast town — so the restaurant feels like a scenic, relaxed outpost that gently interrupts the local dining vocabulary. It’s not trying to be high-modernist; instead it trades on spice-forward ingredients and compact, charming streetside character. Expect an intimate, unpretentious atmosphere where the sense of place comes from the unexpected pairing of distant pantries with the weathered, low-rise architecture of Estonia’s summer capital.
Best For
This is a spot geared toward summer visitors and locals seeking a flavorful departure from the region’s fish-and-rye default. The description frames Everest as part of Pärnu’s seasonal dining variety, so it suits families and casual groups who want something different from the typical coastal menu. It performs well as an approachable evening destination for travelers exploring Old Town or for residents who appreciate spice-forward Thai and Nepalese cooking in a relaxed, walkable streetscape. The tone suggests accessible, unpretentious dining rather than formal or destination-only service.
Ordering Tips
The write-up emphasizes that Everest draws on Thai and Nepalese traditions and calls the kitchen ‘spice-forward,’ so lean into dishes that showcase chilies, lemongrass and galangal. Because the menu bridges two Asian geographies, try mixing Thai and Nepalese preparations to experience contrasting spice profiles. If you’re sensitive to heat, ask about spice levels — the copy stresses bold flavors rather than mild ones. Above all, come ready to taste aromatic, chili-forward dishes rather than adaptations of local Baltic classics.
Venue details
Ambiance
Cozy and peaceful atmosphere with friendly service and wall decorations creating an inviting dining space.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Standard
- Capacity
- Small
Planning details
Location
Also consider
Also Consider
- Pastoraat, Notable alternative
- Rööm, Notable alternative
- Steffani, Notable alternative
- Mon Ami, Notable alternative
- Mona Venüü, Notable alternative
Restaurant context
How it compares in Pärnu
Choose Everest Thai/Nepalese Restaurant when cuisine variety matters more than room polish. Against Pastoraat and Rööm, it reads as the easier, more casual decision for a relaxed meal rather than a dressed-up evening.
Steffani is the more obvious crowd-pleaser if the group wants pizza-style comfort and minimal decision risk. Everest Thai/Nepalese Restaurant is the better fit when the table wants spice, curries, or a broader South Asian and Thai direction.
For a more occasion-minded meal, compare first with Mon Ami or Mona Venüü. Those are stronger cross-shops when ambiance matters; Everest Thai/Nepalese Restaurant is the practical fallback when ease, central location, casual dining carry the decision.
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Compare Everest Thai/Nepalese Restaurant
| Venue | Location | Awards |
|---|---|---|
| Everest Thai/Nepalese Restaurant | Parnu | No published awards |
| Pastoraat | Parnu | No published awards |
| Rööm | Parnu | No published awards |
| Steffani | Parnu | No published awards |
| Mon Ami | Parnu | Michelin Guide Croatia 20262026 Michelin Plate2025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate |
| Mona Venüü | Parnu | No published awards |
How Everest Thai/Nepalese Restaurant compares with similar nearby venues.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Everest Thai/Nepalese Restaurant?
What should I wear to Everest Thai/Nepalese Restaurant?
Casual clothes are appropriate. The dress code for Everest Thai/Nepalese Restaurant in Parnu is casual.
How far ahead should I book Everest Thai/Nepalese Restaurant?
Reservation requirements are not specified. If timing matters, check directly with the restaurant, especially because it is closed Tuesday and has later hours on Friday and Saturday.
Is Everest Thai/Nepalese Restaurant good for a special occasion?
It is best treated as a casual restaurant in Parnu. This restaurant does not offer a formal tasting-menu format, private dining, or special-occasion service, so confirm directly if the event is important.
When is Everest Thai/Nepalese Restaurant open?
Hours are Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 11 AM–9 PM; Friday and Saturday 11 AM–10 PM; Sunday 12–9 PM; and closed Tuesday.
Can Everest Thai/Nepalese Restaurant accommodate groups?
What should a first-timer know about Everest Thai/Nepalese Restaurant?
Everest Thai/Nepalese Restaurant is a casual restaurant in Parnu. Key planning details include the casual dress code and the weekly schedule, including Tuesday closure.


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