We did a momo cooking class. It was very interesting and fun time. We learned how to do the filling, mostly the veg one, and all the ways of wrapping the momos depending on the filling they have.
The most fun part was the one learning the wrapping.
Then we ate 2 plates of momos each, that even it was no all the momos we made it was enough. We also tried a typical dessert/snack they make with the momo dough that left.
It was 10$ per person, I would recommend it. It is interesting to be able to learn how to do a local dish while traveling.
The guy also prepare for us one night a hummus plate. It was the most delicious hummus we have tried. It was outside the menu but if you like maybe you...
Read moreThis review reiterates other reviews of Nirvana Cafe. The other reviewers were right. They offer excellent tasty food and an excellent English breakfast at very good prices. They have fine spectrum of dishes sure to satisfy most tastes. Nirvana is a family run restaurant and the family provides a truly warm and friendly atmosphere. Any questions I have asked about menu items have been thoughtfully described. Giri (bad spelling, but the papa of the family) brings out spices used in the dish for me to smell. The cafe is nothing fancy to look at, but if down- home, Nepali food excites you as it does me, you really should...
Read moreBest place to eat and do a cooking class. Small local business run by an amazing family. They are super welcoming, friendly and they make you feel like home. You can learn about their culture and they offer affordable amazing cooking classes. The food it’s delicious and the ambience as well.
We did a momo cooking class. They teach you everything and we stayed an extra hour talking to them and eating the momos that we learnt to make.
We totally recommend this place to come eat or do a cooking class. Best place in Pokhara.
Thank so much Binay...
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