At 6 o'clock, we went to Utsav Restaurant for dinner. The food here is pure Nepalese food. The dishes are served separately. They are nothing more than potatoes and garri. The dishes are served very slowly. It takes about 10 minutes to serve a dish, and it is only a little bit. You can't eat enough for a whole day. There are Nepalese folk songs and dances during the meal. The songs and dances are also rushed. After one show, they will go to another venue to perform and come back later.
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At 6 o'clock, we went to Utsav Restaurant for dinner. The food here is pure Nepalese food. The dishes are served separately. They are nothing more than potatoes and garri. The dishes are served very slowly. It takes about 10 minutes to serve a dish, and it is only a little bit. You can't eat enough for a whole day. There are Nepalese folk songs and dances during the meal. The songs and dances are also rushed. After one show, they will go to another venue to perform and come back later.
The restaurant offers a set menu and you can also order from the a la carte menu. The food was good. The cultural dance show was also good. The dancers were entertaining. The staff were friendly and seemed to really care that we were satisfied and happy with everything.
This restaurant was the last meal in Nepal. The restaurant environment is very good, and the WIFI speed is very fast. I was touched. The meal started at 6:30. It is an authentic Nepalese restaurant with singing and dancing performances. Fried potato nuggets, popcorn and chicken momo will be served before the meal. There are singing and dancing performances throughout the meal. It is a good platform to understand the traditional culture of Nepal. Recommended.
Tasting authentic Nepalese food in Nepal - Under the guidance of the tour guide, we came to a small Nepalese restaurant. He said that we could taste authentic Nepalese food here. After we went in, the tour guide talked with the boss for a while, and then served the meal. We couldn't see what it was. We saw the tour guide eating it with his hands, and he was enjoying it. We didn't dare to follow suit, so we used our chopstick culture. Nepalese food is really not delicious, and there is nothing delicious. It is basically a main dish (fish or meat), a vegetable, a soup, and rice mixed together.
This restaurant is ok. The food suits my taste. We ate everything we ordered. A group of people went there. Some praised the restaurant while others thought it was just average. It depends on your appetite. Overall it's great.