Pokhara | Ice Cream and BBQ Edition π¦
I tried ice cream from 5 different places, and my favorite was still Sweet Treat, located near the Disney area by the lakeside foot track. π° The first place, Kathmandu It's the most expensive, and I personally found it too sweet to eat, even the mint chocolate flavor was sweet, and this very popular flavor often sells out. The second place, Cream Ball The price was around 220, with quite a few flavors, including guava. The security guard was very enthusiastic in recommending it, and I think their cones are the best I've had. The taste wasn't as sweet as BR's, but the texture wasn't as delicate as BR's either. π¦ The third place, Hang Over Takeaways This place has a medium price, good taste, and the cones are freshly baked. There aren't many flavors, but there's a unique pistachio flavor. π° The overall taste isn't too sweet, it's quite delicious. You can sample all the flavors, try them all, and then choose which one to buy. The location is great, right by the lakeside intersection. π The fourth place, Amul Ice-cream parlor I wouldn't recommend this one; the texture isn't very delicate, and you can taste large ice crystals. π§ The fifth place, Sweet Treat My favorite is this place; it's cheap and delicious. Every time I walk by the lake, I buy one. Apart from the cones being quite ordinary, there are four flavors in total, and the ice cream isn't too sweetβthose who don't like sweet can give it a try. π¨ BTW, the BBQ next to it is really delicious, much better than the one recommended online in the alley, which is too greasy. The pork there is so fatty it's inedible, and the beef pieces are so large they're hard to chew. π₯© But the BBQ next to this place is amazing, really delicious, and you must try the 150/skewer #Pokhara #Nepal #ImpressiveGelato #IceCream #IceCreamSeason #AuthenticCuisine #PokharaCuisine #NepalTravel #PokharaTourism