Best Restaurant in Kathmandu
Best Restaurant in Kathmandu!!
Nepal is quite popular for its cuisine too and it shows in the increasing number of eateries in every nooks and corners of Kathmandu Valley.
Nepal is quite popular for its cuisine too and it shows in the increasing number of eateries in every nooks and corners of Kathmandu Valley.
Nepal has every kind of Restaurants to satisfy the taste buds and palate of different types of people. You can find Thai, Mexican, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Italian, Chinese, Continental hangouts at par with the fast food joints, pubs to local restaurants which will serve you its authentic and sumptuous Nepali, Newari or Thakali food.
Ahhhh Kathmandu!!!
Ahhhh Kathmandu … I love you and I hate you at the same time. I love you because you are bustling with life and the friendliest people I’ve ever met. I hate you because you made me lose my breath because of the pollution and because the honking cars drove me nuts after being in the silence of nature .Kathmandu is exactly how I image an Asian capital to be. Noisy, smoggy and crowded. Never sleeping and always something going on. As Martijn got sick while we were there and even had to visit the hospital, we didn’t see and do as much as we wanted. However, we still enjoyed being out and about in Kathmandu a lot. Today we’ll share our favorite places to eat in Kathmandu, in no particular order.
Ahhhh Kathmandu … I love you and I hate you at the same time. I love you because you are bustling with life and the friendliest people I’ve ever met. I hate you because you made me lose my breath because of the pollution and because the honking cars drove me nuts after being in the silence of nature .Kathmandu is exactly how I image an Asian capital to be. Noisy, smoggy and crowded. Never sleeping and always something going on. As Martijn got sick while we were there and even had to visit the hospital, we didn’t see and do as much as we wanted. However, we still enjoyed being out and about in Kathmandu a lot. Today we’ll share our favorite places to eat in Kathmandu, in no particular order.
1. Northfield Café
On our first day, we didn’t do a whole lot.
We arrived sometime during mid-day and first hung out at the rooftop garden of
our hotel for a while to soak up the feeling of being back in Asia for the
first time in at least ten years. In the late afternoon we headed off to Thamel
and eventually found Northfield Cafe to have an early dinner. We shared a pizza
but they had a lot of other western foods too. The seating was open air which
made it super nice, especially since it still was a warmer day.
This cute little place can be found in
Thamel as well and you can acces it via a stairs, so don’t forget to look up
while searching for a place to hang out. They have a little rooftop terrace as
well as some seats inside, it was a little quiet oasis away from the crowds. As
we got there for lunch, there was almost nobody there, but it quickly filled up
with lots of other people, mostly travellers or Nepali accompanied by
travellers, and they had to send people away. I had a tuna sandwich and Martijn
had a salad which tasted very good.
4. Fire and Ice
When I posted a picture of my burger at
Friends on Twitter, fellow blogger and Nepal lover Laura messaged
me I should go for pizza at Fire and Ice if we had the chance. Even though our
lunch was quite large (see above) and we wanted to share a pizza, we ended up
both having our own pizza. I’d had pizza on EBC all the time but they were
always with yak-cheese, ketchup and tuna, so this delicious spicy pizza was a
welcome change.
5. Kaiser Cafe in the Garden of Dreams
If you want to escape the hectic life of the
city, go to the Garden of Dreams, located on Tridevi Marg, just a couple
minutes walking from Thamel. You will have to pay a small fee to get in, but
it’s an amazing place to get away from the crowds and the honking cars.
Unfortunately, some of the buildings have suffered from the earthquake, however
the place was still very much worth hanging out at. We had some tea and cake at
the Kaiser Cafe, a quiet open air seating area. Despite the European prices,
the cakes were delicious. Wifi is available at a fee.
6. Yangling Restaurant
This is a tiny place above some stores in
Thamel where our guide Jangbu took us for lunch after we came back to Kathmandu
from EBC. I don’t think we would have chosen it by ourselves but it was swarmed
with people, mostly travellers but also quite a few locals. We just came back
from the monkey temple and were starving. Their momo’s and soups were very good
and accompanied by a very fine lassie. Funny fact is that we ran into the
doctor who treated me on EBC. We knew he’d head back to KTM roughly the same
time as we did, but with all those people walking around in Thamel, I never
expected to see him again.
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