Nepal Food

Pashu chose to try a Nepali Thali, which consisted of Kalo Dhal, Jhane Ko Saag, Tare Ko Aloo, Chara Ko Maasu (meat curry – in this case chicken), Roti bread, Sada Bhuja, Curd, Papad and Achar (pickle) – all for Rs. 70 or so at a German Bakery Restuarant !!
Very tasty.

Indian cuisine is a safe bet here along with some South Asian styles of food, like Noodles, Thukpa etc

Momos : Tibetan dumplings

Khukri Rum: local rum, very good , very strong, must try

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