Eatouts in Pokhara
Restaurants are everywhere in
Pokhara, and food is a major preoccupation. Lakeside, in particular, is one long trough of feeding opportunities. Eating also sets the social agenda: there's not much nightlife after around lO.3Opm, but the congenial restaurants and cafes around the lake are easy places to make friends and find trekking partners. Most tourist restaurants boast a more or less standard menu, featuring an implausibly international selection of dishes and local fish prepared umpteen different ways. The places recommended here pull it off with a bit more authenticity than the rest.What you get might not bear much resemblace to what you ordered, but it'll probably taste pretty good .If pseudo-Western food gets you down, many restaurants do set Nepali meals and some pretty good Indian dishes.
Lakeside
Beam Beam
lively place with a bar and back garden. Inexpensive.
Bhanchha Ghar A humbler branch of the famed Kathmandu restaurant, fine Nepali and north Indian cuisine, nightly music and dance. Moderately priced.
Boomerang Great for breakfast or an afternoon snack, seating under umbrellas and thatched pavilions on a vast lawn sloping down to the lake. There are several similar outfits nearby, but this is still the best Inexpensive.
Ganga Restiurant/Ganesh Bakery
Good bread and croissants; lively for dinner. Cheap.
Hungry Eye
Sit outside for sedate dining by candlelight, or indoors for the nightly culture show in an acoustic purgatory. Moderately priced.
Laxman
Funky, shoestring decor and a laid-back feel.
Lhasa
Serene atmosphere, though Tibetan food is almost an afterthought Inexpensive.
little Tibetan Tea Garden
Tibetan and Western food in a lovely little bamboo grove. Inexpensive.
Maya Pub
Popular and efficient restiurant/bar serving good soups, pastas, sizzlers and vegetarian dishes. Loud music. Inexpensive.
Moon Dance
The epicentre of Lakeside eating, with reliable food (especially pizza) , a great atmosphere, a roof terrace and a fireplace for winter evenings. Inexpensive to moderate.
Nirula's
A branch of the Indian fast-food-and-ice-cream chain (real sundaes and milk shakes). Inexpensive.
Once Upon a TIme
Cosy Swiss Family Robinson decor, rooftop seating and loud tunes. The food is interchangeable with that of the neighbouring Maya Pub. Inexpensive.
Tea TIme
One of Lakeside's original bamboo joints, good for daytime people-watching, drinks and snacks. Inexpensive.
Damside's guest houses tend to have their own
se]f-contained restaurants, so there are fewer separate eating places to recommend.
Bamboo Garden
Simple, friendly hangout Cheap to inexpensive.
German Bakery
A fine candidate for breakfast or lunch ingredients, good views, tolerable croissants and wholegrain bread. Cheap.
KC
Patio dining by the lake, or indoors by the fire in winter. Steaks, fish, cake and pie. Inexpensive to moderately priced.
Hotel Himalaya
Marwari restaurant specializing in south Indian dishes. Cheap to inexpensive.
Hotel Tragopan
Decent north Indian food in a vaguely upscale setting. Inexpensive to moderately priced.
Loss TIme
Passable all-rounder, better for Indian food. Inexpensive.
Rodee Lakeview
Lovely patio seating right beside the lake, and the home of Damside's premier cake display. Excellent for breakfast Inexpensive.
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