Discover Restaurants offering the best Indian food in Dhulikhel, Central Region, Nepal. 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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The place doesn't look much but the food is good, and I found it safe to eat on two visits. The old man who runs it is charming, and it's interesting to flick through dozens of paintings for sale, even if you don't want to buy one (though they are cheap). The garlic buttered fries are a definite must.
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!
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....
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.
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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.
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