Find out what Nepali restaurants to try in Dhulikhel. Dhulikhel is the administrative centre of Kavrepalanchowk District, Nepal. At the time of the 2011 Nepal census it had a population of 16,263 people in 3,291 households. Two major highway B.P. Highway and Arniko Highway passes through Dhulikhel. Araniko Highway connects Kathmandu, Nepal's capital city with Tibet's border town of Kodari. Dhulikhel is located at the Eastern rim of Kathmandu Valley, south of the Himalayas at 1550m above sea level and is situated 30 km southeast of Kathmandu and 74 km southwest of Kodari. The people in the village are Newars, Brahmin, Chhettri, Tamang and Dalit. Drinking water in Dhulikhel is some of the best water in Nepal. It was made with the Help of the German NGO, German Technical Cooperation.
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4 based on 84 reviews
Enjoy the hearty meals enjoying the beauty of nature in terrace or inside the restaurant with free wifi.
Good view!Overpriced food, nothing special! Teapot (small) is too big for 1))Tax 23% is added(Staff is friendly.Thank you very much for your review. We would like to inform you that all the restaurants in nepal operating under the rules of the government have to pay the tax to the government which is 10% service charges for the staffs and 13% for the government as the vat.thank you very much for your understanding.best regards,caron
4 based on 196 reviews
The culinary delights here range from Newari and Nepali Dal Bhat to Chinese, Mexican, Italian, Indian and Continental delicacies. And when comes the question of the quality of our culinary offerings. We never forget Hygiene is our top priority. Adding to
We met friends here for dinner. I had the traditional Nepalese dahl baht meal which was very good. The local yogurt is very creamy and you have to try it. Service was good. It's right on the main square so easy to find inside Shiva Guest HouseDear Guest Thank you for your warm feedback and enjoyed our food and service and thank you for recommendation .
4 based on 82 reviews
"La Bella Nepali" Restaurant (Nepalplanet, Planet Bhaktapur Hotel) is located into The Planet Bhaktapur Hotel. Restaurant, Garden, Roof top. Good food and smiles.
When we came to the place it was all dark because of the powercuts. But we was met by the very friendly staff who fast lid the candlelight and made it very cosy. We both chose spaghetti and were very positively surprised. The pasta was very good and cooked al dente and with a delicious tomatosauce. In theese times in Nepal with powercuts, fuel and gas shortage and still rebuilding after the terrible earthquake you have to expect that not everything work completely. But this place really does the job! Plus we got a free ride home on a motorbike. Thank you so much.Thank you so much for coming to dinner at "NepalPlanet" La Bella Nepali Restaurant. Amrit, Anil and all the staff are happy to have you satisfied.I take this opportunity to recommend to all, in this difficult period in Nepal, to book in advance if possible. Food mainly Nepalese, Italian on request. Namaste!
4 based on 78 reviews
Charming courtyard, very friendly and helpful staff, but most importantly fresh made and tasty food. Be sure to try their tomato soup which is made with fresh tomatos, not canned or paste. I actually went back the night before leaving Bakhtapur just to have it again. They make their food using fresh local ingredients, and try to accommodate any adjustments a customer may ask for.
4 based on 11 reviews
Everest view cafe features a nice terrace overlooking the views of himalayas in Nagarkot. Among the various facilities are a garden and a bar. located in the highest point in nagarkot and surrounded by forests with the best views of nagarkot, you will fin
Like many people, we went her as part of a helicopter trip over the Everest Massif. The location is stunning, and breakfast was freshly cooked, and good, without being special. Then things unwound rather. We were presented with a bill, despite having paid in advance as part of our trip. The waiter went off and returned with his mate, who insisted we would have to pay, and reclaim it from our travel agent. We eventually persuaded him to call our agent himself. While he was on the phone, a third member of staff turned up, and told them (and us) that everything was fine, and no further payment was needed. Left a sour taste in the mouth. I needed to use the toilet. Although it is attached to a 4 star hotel, the cafe customers have no access to those facilities, and are instead directed to an unseated and rather primitive block outside the front door. From the smell of the place it had not been cleaned for a few months. At £30 per head for breakfast, I did expect better.
We stayed here for one night. Around diner time the locals came and enjoyed quite some drinks on the roof and in the garden. It was therefore very hard to sleep here, the prime reason to go to a hotel. It would have been nice if they told us when we checked in.
There are not many folk in the world that can say âletâs have lunch in Dhulikhelâ and then get in the car and go to do just thatâ¦Yesterday was Sunday and a beautiful October day in Nepal to boot. Hoping to catch a glimpse of the elusive Himalaya, my wife and I jumped in the car and drove out to Dhulikhel, about 35 km from our Kathmandu home. Our destination was the Dhulikhel Mountain Resort and its Sayapatri Restaurant.The road to Dhulikhel is not bad but is interesting in the way that many things in Nepal are interesting. We arrived at Dhulikhel Mountain Resort right at noon and found a place along the side of the road to park. Thereâs no parking lot so we just had to squeeze the car in somewhere. A friendly gentleman greeted us and watched as we locked the car. As we started towards the stairs that lead to the resort, the gentleman picked up a fist-sized rock and headed towards our car. My wife grimaced, expecting the next thing to be the sound of breaking glass. Instead, our new friend bent over and put the rock in front of the carâs rear tire, a helpful attempt to keep our ride from rolling down the hill during lunch.We headed up the stairs, past the open air front desk and onto the restaurantâs terrace where we were greeted by a white-jacketed waiter. After choosing a table near the edge of the terrace, the waiter moved an umbrella so we would have shade. We peered at the panorama that spread out before us and sawâ¦clouds! The view of the valley before us, though beautiful, lacked the majestic Himalaya that we knew were out there. But then, we noticed, poking above the clouds, the tips of jagged, snow-capped peaks. It was enough to know that on a clearer day, the view would be spectacular.Lunch was enjoyable and our impression of the Sayapatri Restaurant and the resort of which it is a part was all positive. The food was good, the resort clean and well-run, the service good and the surroundings delightful. Weâll certainly be back the next time the weather is clear and weâre in the mood for a good lunch and a Himalayan view.
We proudly serve coffee,food and drinks.We show matchday live sports .We believe in creating smile..!!!.
Excellent hospitality.excellent service ,friendly staffs......drinks are oh my god.1 time not enough....
Dhulikhel Food Guide: 10 Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Dhulikhel
I travel back and forth from Banepa quite a lot, and this restaurant is a great addition to the limited hygienic food scene in the city. While ambience is lacking, Newa Kitchen serves great staples of local Newari cusine and beloved Nepali snacks - momo, chowmein, etc. Recommended!
4 based on 36 reviews
Clean room. Hill view. Back rooms. Only 4 rooms. Good foods. Organic. Smiling stuffs. Helpful. Bathroom is small. A bit smelly. But good for money. Only 10 minutes walk from 1000 stairs. 1 hours drive from Kathmandu Airport.
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