Hi Obama !
We really don't regret to have followed our book's recommandation with my friend Antoine. Your place is amazing in its own way, it has a unique charme. You can feel a bit integrated to the pokhara locals life. If you come at 7:00 for thé breakfast you'll see some having theirs before work. They 'll gladly have a short conversation with you. Most important, Obama served us the best meals we had during our trip, no jokes. Really tasty potatoes prefectly cooked, and great chowmein. Obama introduced us to a friend of him : Krishna, who's a guide. We went on a customised trek for us (3 days, we didn't have much time) and the experience was cool and genuine. We talked a lot with him, learned more about the nepali's lifestyle. Thanks Krishna !
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Read moreMy wife and I stopped in to this lovely spot on our first night in Pokhara and were blown away by the food! The dal bhat and momo (both veg) were incredible and we loved the atmosphere, sitting outside in the breezy alley. Shiva is so friendly and kind and made our meal memorable with his lively personality. We enjoyed Asian Tea House so much that we decided to go back on our last night in Pokhara. There is not much signage from the Lakeside street, but it is more than worth the search to find such delicious food. If you are visiting Pokhara, this is a MUST visit for anyone who appreciates good,...
Read moreArrived at the place and I wasn’t greeted. I had to ask the kitchen staff if this was Asian Tea House because I was looking around confused; of course, they said yes. After about 5 minutes of sitting down we finally got a lady who I believed to be the owner to take our order. Apparently the menus are outdated and they said they’re we’re getting new ones. She was kind and respectful. Sadly, it took a whole hour for the food and our tea to get served. At least I knew the food was fresh. My friend’s bread was toasted but my toast was just untoasted white bread. The food was good but it...
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