Eatouts In Bhaktapur
Food is basic, but sufficient. All the guest houses have
their own restaurants serving the usual line-up, and
there are plenty of cheap bhojanalaya west of Durbar
Square and around the bus park.
If nothing else, you can always load up on thick, sweet yoghurt, available by the clay pot or glass from local
stalls at a fraction of the price charged in tourist
restaurants.
Bhaktapur Gate Restaurant, adjacent to Golden Gate Guest
House. Not much atmosphere, but it serves palatable kothe
and other pasta dishes.
Cafe de Peacock, in a former math overlooking Dattatraya
Square. You can't beat the surroundings, but it's overpriced
for what amounts to fairly primitive tourist grub.
Cafe Nyatapola, in a former temple in the middle of Taumadhi
Tol. Another place with a great location and middling food.
Durbar Square Restaurant, west end of Durbar Square. Popular with
daytrippers and tour groups and consequently overpriced, but the
food (especially the Indian) is competent.
Marco Polo Restaurant, overlooking Taumadhi
Tol. Enjoy the view
over a cup of tea or a bowl of curd -but steer well clear of the food.
Nyatapola Restaurant, just north of the
Nyatapola. Serviceable Western, Nepali,
Indian and Tibetan food. Rooftop seating with an up-close view of the Nyatapola.
Rooftop cafe, in Shiva Guest House overlooking Durbar Square. Unexciting tourist menu.
It isn't actually on the roof, although it commands a fine vantage of the square.
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