Fewa Thakali by Cross Roads in Pokhara is a delightful dining experience that captures the essence of traditional Thakali cuisine. The restaurant's cozy ambiance and friendly staff create a welcoming atmosphere.
The menu offers an array of authentic Thakali dishes, from the mouthwatering dal bhat to the scrumptious momo. Each dish is prepared with care and showcases the rich flavors of the region. The Thakali set, in particular, is a must-try, featuring a well-balanced assortment of flavors and textures.
The restaurant's commitment to using fresh, locally-sourced ingredients adds a commendable touch to the overall dining experience. The food is served promptly and beautifully presented, making it a treat for both the taste buds and the eyes.
Moreover, the restaurant's location near Lake side adds to the charm, offering the delicious meal. Whether you're a local or a tourist, Fewa Thakali is a fantastic choice for those looking to savor the authentic taste of Thakali cuisine...
Read moreThakali food never tasted this good to my taste buds, this must be because I had my lunch at 4pm. Nevertheless, I had never had lentils soup, and the pumpkin curry that good ever. They even gave complimentary bittergourd fries and the ghee, not to forget. Summing up the thakali food taste and the experience, it was heavenly and one must go to Fewa Thakali for authentic Thakali cuisine experience. The place is clean and looks hygienic.The attendants were warm and welcoming. You might want to order beforehand if you are a group of more than 10 people so they take time to prepare fresh and enough food for a bunch of people. The interiors and the sitting spaces gives you authentic and traditional Nepali vibes. Its comfortable and cozy as well if you might want to rest after tripping of "Bhat". In overall, the experience was too good for the hungry bunch of people. And ofcourse, "Dhal bhat...
Read moreI am 100% sure they bought the reviews or created accounts to give themselves positive reviews. Based on the quality of food and service, they should be rated 2-3 stars only.
The service is the worst here. They focus on tourists and didn’t even ask me if I wanted ghee. Everyone was ignoring me, even when I called for service. The plates and other crockery they use are heavy, but the food portions are very small, and we cannot ask for extra servings. The area itself is noisy.
I suggest they focus on each and every customer and learn from Mantra Thakali near Bhatbhateni in Pokhara. I have tried their food, and it is very good with the best service among all the food I have had during my 8-day tour of Pokhara.
The curd provided to me was smelling and food was too much oily. worst food local hotel with cheaper rates nearby serves...
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