Bagmati (Nepali: बागमती अञ्चल Listen (help·info) Bāgmatī Añcal) is one of the fourteen zones of Nepal, named after the Bagmati River. It is in the Central Development Region of Nepal. The zone contains the Kathmandu Valley with its conurbation of 1.5 million inhabitants.
Restaurants in Bagmati Zone
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Soft adventure specialists that custom tailor experiences - half day, day and multi-day - for solo travellers, small groups and families. Experts answer your question, develop suggestions, do all bookings and deliver the experience. Sustainability certified and industry leaders who are based in Nepal. Mentions on Lonely Planet, National Geographic Adventure, and several other guide books, articles and publications. Experiences in the GO LOCAL, GET ACTIVE, GET IMMERSED and GET INVOLVED categories of products. Offer excursions, treks, soft adventure all over Nepal. All custom tailored.
5.0 based on 279 reviews
We took our two daughters to this cooking class and it was wonderful to do as a family. We were warmly welcomed and our kids got stuck straight into momo making and making things with a pestle and mortar - they had so much fun, especially later on trying to make sel roti!! We were certainly not experts at this!! The food we made was delicious and we can't wait to try it again ourselves - a real lovely insight into Nepali life and food, Highly recommended and don't hesitate to take kids too!!
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Traveling Spoon provides travelers with private, authentic food experiences, from homemade meals to cooking classes and market tours, with local hosts in their homes.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
Established in 2008, the Tranquility Spa has become the leader in spa and wellness industry with numerous outlets in different cities and luxury hotels in Nepal and abroad.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
I am Ajay. Born and raised in countryside of Nepal. Tour guide is main profession. Love for food made me a good cook. Always try to steal the authentic recipe while try new taste. I never hesitate to experiment with foods and herbs.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Now you can discover Nepal from the comfort of your home: from an adventurous safari, a cooking workshop or a city tour. Meet your local Nepali host online! By joining a virtual tour you support the local community, while you are experiencing Nepal and learning more about the Nepalese culture.
5.0 based on 572 reviews
Explore Nepali culture through our exclusive collection of travel experiences - carve a wooden mask, cook momos or learn pottery, the backstreets offer the richest interaction with the culture and people of a place. Immerse yourself in the de facto Nepali experience where the local backdrop retains its integrity and originality and discover a side of the city you never knew, available only through the forgotten backstreets. Backstreet Academy works with many competent yet struggling craftsmen with whom we structure a course together to teach the world about their traditional craft. Be it at their home or their workshops, we offer our guests access to a 'behind the scenes' experience that is often overlooked. This is the real local, the real Nepal, the real experience. And as you discover the backstreets, we will pair you with a facilitator who will help you translate and make sure you have a great time while making an impact. Courses available include: - Mask Carving - Stone carving - Momo Cooking Class - Dal Bhat Cooking Class - Pottery - Kite Making - Jute Bag Making - Sari Wearing - Paper Lantern Making Our other cities include: Phnom Penh | Siem Reap | Pokhara | Luang Prabang | Vientiane
5.0 based on 31 reviews
A great family that hosts cooking classes and sometimes guests in their guest house. A great value and a nice afternoon in the country. This was a more authentic experience with a Nepali family.
5.0 based on 723 reviews
Nepal's best cooking class. Visit the real local market to buy the freshest ingredients and return back to class by rickshaw - the way locals do. Learn about the ingredients and techniques from our experienced Nepali chef, then prepare, cook and eat 4 delicious courses of traditional Nepali food - 3 classes daily 9 am, 1.30 pm and 4:30 pm.
This cooking class was so good! We got to be the first class to do it at night; we went to the local market to buy our vegetables, and enjoyed a rickshaw ride to the school. The place was great for cooking and we learned so much about nepalese cooking and the delicious recipes. The women teaching us was so sweet and made us all laugh so many times, and learning from locals was unique. Thank you so much for this experience.
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