Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Pokhara. Most visitors to Pokhara stop here before starting or after finishing the "Round Annapurana" trekking route. Because of its popularity with travelers, the city itself has relatively modern hotels and restaurants, but you’ll also find ancient lakes, waterfalls and gorges, and, of course, majestic views of the Himalayan Mountains.
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4 based on 162 reviews
It has a beautiful story about Hotel Fewa and Mike restaurant. Currently this hotel is re-named by Hotel Fewa & Old Mikes Kitchen. In 1967, first time it was founded by Mr. Krishna Bahadur Gurung named in Hotel Fewa. After 30 years, In 1997 Hotel Fewa han
Came here after reading positive reviews and left disappointed.We were one of three tables there and the breakfast took over 30 minutes to come out. The breakfast burrito was quite dry and the meat was rough. The pancakes were above average but they were super stingy with their syrup and honey.The scenic view of the lake is what they have going for them. You can definitely find better places with the same view for about the same price elsewhere.
4 based on 319 reviews
We provide wide range of asian, nepali, indian and italian foood and the wide selection of drink and we are full restaurant.
Itâs one of the cozy restaurants, a bit higher priced, buttt... the value is returned. Thai food does not always come at good quality in Nepali restaurants, but the Thai Red Curry was pretty nice, and so was the service. I would recommend people...
4 based on 160 reviews
Come and relaxed in the most chilled out venue in Pokhara,Nepal.Get comfy on big bamboo and cushioned couches and sit back and enjoy the sun going down over the beautiful mountains in Nepal. You can also enjoy the view of the snow capped Himalayan mountai
Its my 2nd visit to Pokhara and my favorite hangout place is Bamboo bar..amazing view, friendly staff..tatsy food and in evening they provide bonfire...making this place really cozy this winter...I highly recommend this place to every visitor to visit once at least...
4 based on 157 reviews
In the valley of pokhara,there's a place,where the heart meets true imagination,nature and lots of tastes from our experienced chef.
We spent Nepali New Yearâs Eve at Freedom Cafe and it was amazing! They had some DJ and a special menu that was great!We went for the hummous and buff burger and loved them both! Food was great and ambient very fun! Service was really good and friendly.The restaurant itself is great, right by the lake, with a super good vibe.A place not to be missed in Pokhara!
4 based on 143 reviews
Umbrella Cafe's menu incorporates cooking styles from around the world and serves delicious buffet style meals every day. For those participating in the Detox programs, we compassionately prepare all the meals, shakes, juices and nutrients one needs for m
I've had a great opportunity to spend 2 wonderful weeks volunteering in this cafe. I was eating here every day and each food was so good, fresh and prepared with love. They often cook daily special and i have to say that mustard grilled tofu with veggie was top of all. Chef specials from menu are really highly recommended. As a desert they often prepare vegan balls for really nice price. Kombucha is also very delicious so make sure you won't miss it. People who cook and prepare food here are very nice and keep kitchen always clean. Waitress are lovely and friendly, they never forget about you. All people working together as a family. Very often they sing in the kitchen while preparing food which makes it so delicious. Thank you for everything! Thank you very much Rebeca, hope we will see you again here. Welcome again and again. Thank you!
Where to eat Beer restaurants food in Pokhara: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 537 reviews
We have visited this restaurant twice so far during our visit to Pokhara. Both times we were amazed at not only the quality of the food but the quality of the service. The cocktails are also good to try, but do not leave without trying their speciality ice cream cake, machhapuchhre kiss. It is delicious.
4 based on 183 reviews
Place seems awesome, sitting arrangement were cool too. Only the thing lacks is service. We wait almost an hour for one food. Concept of hand washing tap I like the most.
4 based on 323 reviews
We are a fun, fresh, relaxing restaurant serving the best crepes in Nepal! You will find many delicious options of sweet and savory crepes, including, nutella, peaches & cream, lemon sugar, smoked ham & cheese, veggie & egg, etc. We also offer gluten-free
This is the real legit perfectly made crepes (not the big fat pancakes which I don't like). portions are big, ingredients and taste are great and prices are very reasonable.Staff is nice and efficient. Overall very recommended and a favorite reliable breakfast place in Pokhara!
5 based on 161 reviews
We are an Art Gallery and Cafe. Offering VEGETARIAN, GLUTEN FREE and VEGAN options. We offer an excellent choice of teas and coffee at probably one of the best prices in Pokhara. No tax and no service charge... Serving fantastically healthy food and comfo
Nice staff (not very talkative) and good food, however, took a solid 45mins to be served (a salad and porridge) eventhough we were literally the only two people in the cafe. After about 40mins a new customer came in and got her food served within minutes. Right next to the amusement park so lots of loud musicDear Sophia, The chef did tell you in person the porridge was 10 minutes away from being cooked ( he states you said that was fine??? Yet you weren't fine at all and feel you were very slighted by us) after he served the second customer with just a muesli. Sorry you got offended by another customer being served with a meal that takes 5 minutes to prep and make. It is very upsetting for my Nepali staff to make a meal of your choosing and condemn them on here for doing nothing wrong. The sweetcorn dried chips used the make the sweetcorn porridge does take time. 30 minutes.cooking time 40 minutes total with preparation. If you don't believe me check out the timings on the Internet....Total cooking time 40 minutes. ( check out sweetcorn porridge with blackberries we how ever use local fruits instead so that takes a little extra) we do have notes in the menus and on our black board that some things take time as they are freshly cooked. It's not possible to make that dish in 15 or 20 minutes. It would have been more gracious of you towards the staff if only you'd been honest when given the opportunity by the chef about the timings. Most dried sweetcorn meals takes at least an hour or two. I can also not be held accountable for the noise of another business as it is festival time and during those periods it is noisy in Pokhara. You say Basanta the chef wasn't talkative to you. He did speak to you about the things he needed to. On the other hand he does have a job to do which is being the chef ..I'll remind you, you were in the company of a male and for a good well brought up Nepali male like Basanta to chat you up, with you in the company of someone who could have been your husband or boyfriend in his eyes is just not polite as he's a married man himself and it just isn't done as he would not want to be accused of chatting you up in the company of another man.
5 based on 349 reviews
Situated in Lake Side Pokhara, Nepal. French Creperie and Bar gives you the best quality of French Galette and Crêpes. The traditional Galette dough is made with buckwheat flour (Gluten Free), salt and water. The delicious Crêpes are made with local cow m
I had my last dinner at Pokhara in French Creperie. The staff was friendly and invited me to sit at the second floor, which was more cozy. She recommended Mountain Killer (crepe) to me. It was a special crepe made of mushroom, cheese, and other ingredient. Nice food experience.
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