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Pokhara Food Find ⭐ All-you-can-eat Nepali-style barbecue for just 50

【Sekuwa King】No one should leave Pokhara without trying this hidden gem of a barbecue spot!! Their specialty is authentic Nepali sekuwa (grilled meat skewers)—just standing at the door, you’ll catch the smoky aroma of meat over an open flame. Fresh lamb and chicken are cut into even chunks, marinated for hours in a secret blend of spices (rumored to include garlic, ginger, chili powder, and local herbs), then threaded onto metal skewers and grilled over live coals. Flames kiss the meat, fat sizzles, and once the surface is charred with a hint of smokiness, a sprinkle of freshly ground cumin sends the scent skyrocketing—irresistible enough to make your mouth water 🤤 The double meat platter we ordered was a carnivore’s dream: Lamb skewers with perfect fat-to-meat ratio—bite into them, and the crispy outer layer gives way to juicy, tender flesh, the richness of the fat balancing the spice perfectly, never greasy. Chicken skewers are softer, with a subtle milky undertone. On the side, there are charred potato chunks and fresh cucumber strips—refreshing and palate-cleansing. The biggest surprise? The portion size. For two people, one platter plus two small bowls of Nepali rice cost just over 100 NPR (around 50 NPR per person). The skewers piled up like a little mountain, and we left so stuffed we could barely walk—this could easily feed 2-3 people for two meals 🥹 The value is unbeatable! 📍Transport Tips: Perfect for post-sunrise at Sarangkot—stop by on your way down to refuel after hiking; Easy to reach from Phewa Lake by taxi, a 10-minute ride costing around 150-200 NPR. Most drivers know the spot. After days of curry and momos in Pokhara, a smoky barbecue feast hits the spot. Meat (aroma) mingling with charcoal, paired with a local ice-cold beer, watching Nepali guys pass by outside smiling and waving—this is the cozy "carb happiness" that makes travel so sweet. #PokharaFoodHeaven #NepaliBarbecue #StreetFoodVibes #BudgetEats #MeatLoversParadise #PokharaEats

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Pokhara Food Find ⭐ All-you-can-eat Nepali-style barbecue for just 50

【Sekuwa King】No one should leave Pokhara without trying this hidden gem of a barbecue spot!! Their specialty is authentic Nepali sekuwa (grilled meat skewers)—just standing at the door, you’ll catch the smoky aroma of meat over an open flame. Fresh lamb and chicken are cut into even chunks, marinated for hours in a secret blend of spices (rumored to include garlic, ginger, chili powder, and local herbs), then threaded onto metal skewers and grilled over live coals. Flames kiss the meat, fat sizzles, and once the surface is charred with a hint of smokiness, a sprinkle of freshly ground cumin sends the scent skyrocketing—irresistible enough to make your mouth water 🤤 The double meat platter we ordered was a carnivore’s dream: Lamb skewers with perfect fat-to-meat ratio—bite into them, and the crispy outer layer gives way to juicy, tender flesh, the richness of the fat balancing the spice perfectly, never greasy. Chicken skewers are softer, with a subtle milky undertone. On the side, there are charred potato chunks and fresh cucumber strips—refreshing and palate-cleansing. The biggest surprise? The portion size. For two people, one platter plus two small bowls of Nepali rice cost just over 100 NPR (around 50 NPR per person). The skewers piled up like a little mountain, and we left so stuffed we could barely walk—this could easily feed 2-3 people for two meals 🥹 The value is unbeatable! 📍Transport Tips: Perfect for post-sunrise at Sarangkot—stop by on your way down to refuel after hiking; Easy to reach from Phewa Lake by taxi, a 10-minute ride costing around 150-200 NPR. Most drivers know the spot. After days of curry and momos in Pokhara, a smoky barbecue feast hits the spot. Meat (aroma) mingling with charcoal, paired with a local ice-cold beer, watching Nepali guys pass by outside smiling and waving—this is the cozy "carb happiness" that makes travel so sweet. #PokharaFoodHeaven #NepaliBarbecue #StreetFoodVibes #BudgetEats #MeatLoversParadise #PokharaEats

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