Good food and prices, big variety of dishes. We liked the cheese sticks, the pinchito (chicken) and the khati rolls. The cheese momos where not very tastful. Open restaurant where a lot of people smoke inside, drink a lot of alcohol and don‘t behave very kind. Staff not very friendly and giving wrong information about opening hours. In the evening when we ate there, the manager said they‘ll open at 10 a.m. the next day. We were waiting at 10:15 a.m. in front of the door as it was still closed. Then the staff came and said they‘ll open at 11 a.m. so we came back at that time, but they said it‘s not open and we should come back around 2 p.m.,...
Read moreWent here twice during our time in Bhaktapur, once for dinner and then went back for breakfast the next day. we tried khago (fried buff intestine) and fokso (mutton lungs) along with gorkha strong beer and hookah. this was our first time trying these newari dishes. we liked the flavours and they were quite filling. Next day, for breakfast we sat on the rooftop from where you get a nice view of the pottery square. we had the supreme omelette this time which was full of meat and cheese, truly supreme.
Ps: if you are lucky you might meet the resident feline who greeted us outside on the first day and led us to the...
Read moreSurprisingly good breakfast. Went for the English breakfast and banana pancakes. Unfortunately they did not have any muesli. The English breakfast did not really taste like a Full English, but was still pretty good. 2 fried eggs, panfried toast, bacon, grilled tomatoes, fried vegetables, 2 chicken sausages and fried chickpeas (to replace the beans in tomato sauce. The pancakes were served with fruits and honey. Definitely one of the best breakfasts I had in Nepal. The creamy cheese noodles were also pretty good. A real gem in Bhaktapur, where the choice of restaurants is way more limited...
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