Find out what Indian restaurants to try in Paro including Sonam Trophel Restaurant, Lotus Bistro, Park 76 Cafe & Pub, Nivvana Veg Retreat, Dagmar restaurant, Latest Recipe, Lhayabling Restaurant, Thrumshing La Restaurant, Nice Restaurant, The Organic Kitchen - Restaurant
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We are a multi cusine restaurant. We serve authentic Bhutanese cuisine. We serve fresh, organic and mouth watering dishes. For those who do not want to venture out too far away from your comfort zone, we also serve Indian cuisine, Chinese and Continental
If you want to try an authentic Bhutanese food then this is one of the best places to go in Paro but having said that you can also order for Indian, chinese, thai or contemporary, they have it all. Price is reasonable as compared to other restaurants in the area. Staffs are very polite. And last but the least, loved the ambience of this place. So Thumbs up "Organic Kitchen".
Serving the best meal of your choice.. We serve Bhutanese cuisine, continental and Indian. Just walk in while you visit in Bhutan to feel the taste.
We been Nice Restaurant twin In Thimpu and once in Paro . Both places was excellent! Such a well manage place with great food . Our team rated Nice Restaurant Thimpu is number 1. Professional and friendly staff , supper clean and nice atmosphere. We will definitely visit this resturent while we go Bhutan again . Donât miss this place !
The best part of this restaurant is the amazing view of Paro airport as you relax with a drink. We were served a mix of Indian and Chinese dishes. The food quality wasn't remarkable but the ambience and service was. They also have a well stocked curio shop. A highly recommended place if you are relaxing around in Paro
Selected by our guide we sat down for lunch at Lhayabling Restaurant and left mostly satisfied. Mostly. Here's why.The lunch buffet featured about 6 offerings: rice, steamed brocolli, green beans with a chili flare, an orange-chicken-like dish and a steamed squash-like dish. In addition, we were served a bowl of the Bhutanese staple: chili-cheese. 15 days in Bhutan, the chicken disease was the best meat dish we've had in the country. The meat was boneless (or nearly so) with a nicely fried orange glaze and crust The green beens had a nice chili-kick. The other dishes were generic, as if they had come from a Mandarin Chinese buffet. The chili-cheese was the weakest example of that dish I tried this trip (having it at least once per day); it tasted like Velveeta with heat.Overall, the food was decent, but not something I'd go out of my way for and not something I would would recommend as there are so many other options in Paro (such as Yue-Ling.)
The focal point of Latest Recipe is the open kitchen, where chefs busily prepare tantalising international dishes. The day begins with Le Meridien Signature Breakfastâa selection of cafe classics with a local twist. From a three-egg omelet with local spin
In our three day stay we tasted several different cuisines and food and must say they were all so tasty we fell in love with the place so had our both breakfast and dinner here .A highlight is the personal interaction of waiters and the chef making sure you are felt important and your taste buds are catered to .
4 based on 27 reviews
Visit us to enjoy pure traditional Bhutanese cuisine. We also cater outdoor picnic lunches with deluxe facilities complete with bar, table, chairs & mattresses with exotic local dishes!
Clearly popular for foreigners ... after a morning work-out at Tiger's Nest, it was great to have a delicious meal at Dagmar. Buffett style Bhutanese food; the noodles, in particular, was a nice addition. Also eggplant dish very nice.
Stayed at the homestay of the owner (Karma) and were introduced to this restaurant. Looks like it just recently started and the food was very good. Primarily serve Indian food and is a good option if you are vegetarian. Do check it out if in Paro.
4 based on 24 reviews
Probably the first place and newest place in Paro Town whee you can enjoy live music, Fresh Tap beer and ofcourse food! Live music is the main highlight.
4 based on 26 reviews
LOTUS BISTRO is new in Paro Town, exclusively serving Asian & Local Lunch & Dinner Meals. Also specializing in GRILLED & THALI Concept serving Indian & Nepali Thali's. Only Café which is serving ILLY Coffee's so don't miss out the opportunity to try their
Definitely try this place for authentic Bhutanese cuisine, great taste and hospitality at decent prices. The serving size is good for 2-3 people, and best part, if you are solo, you could order half portions at half prices.Tried the Ema Datshi with Red rice!!! And they made it with less spicy peppers as I asked, perfect for me to experience the traditional datshi.The view of the mountains and the river is unique, not many restaurants around are able to offer this scenic view. Thereâs also a good collection of books and illustrative magazines on Bhutan. Yes this place offers excellent food and moreover a genuine Bhutanese experience.
4 based on 274 reviews
There a hotel also with name Sonam Trophel but restaurant is different at different location. The restaurant is on the main street on your right hand side if you are driving up,The Hotel is a little above the junction towards the bridge.the restaurant is
Watch out for this family run restaurant on the main street of Paro. It is very easy to miss as it is on the first floor level. The boneless chicken with burnt garlic rice is one of their signature dishes. The pork and chicken momo's are among the best we've had. The Hentsey Datshi (spinach in cheese and chilly) too was delicious. I would very strongly recommend this cozy restaurant for anyone looking for tasty local food. The owner herself gave us helpful suggestions in deciding our menu.
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