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Hotels Bhanchha Ghar Kathmandu
The Bhanchha Ghar claims to be the first specialist Nepali restaurant in Nepal, offering fine Nepali cuisine as part of a complete dining experience. Located in an old, three storey house, Bhanchha Ghar (which is Nepali for 'kitchen') offers set Nepali or Newari menus in the evening, Specialities include wild boar and dried venison, as well as Raksi, a home made alcohol. Vegetarian menus are also available. After dinner, guests can go up to the top floor and relax with a drink and be entertained by a cultural show, showcasing seven different ethnic groups from around Nepal through dance and music. Specialities include In the day, Bhanchha Ghar offers an executive lunch option. Bhanchha Ghar is located in Kameladi, close to Durbar Marg.
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Hotels Everest Experience - Buddha Air Kathmandu
The Everest Mountain Flight is an early morning flight from Kathmandu's Tribhuvan Airport, along the Himalayas to Everest and back.
The one hour flight passes by half of the world's ten highest mountains. All passengers have a window seat, to enjoy the view, and are given information about the mountains by the crew.
At the end of the flight passengers receive a certificate and have an opportunity to buy other souvenirs of their Everest Experience.
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Hotels Bhojan Griha Kathmandu
Bhojan Griha, literally translated as 'house of food', is a restaurant in central Kathmandu which promises a taste of Nepali culture as well as cuisine. The grand, 150 year old building was originally the home of Bada Gurujyu, the King's priest, but has been restored from near collapse using traditional materials.
The restaurant is spread over two floors, with décor and furnishings that give a glimpse of Nepali history. The food is traditional Nepali, comprising a set menu of mixed starters, soup, several main dishes with rice and vegetables, desserts and coffee or tea. To complete the cultural experience, traditional folk music and dances are performed throughout the evening. The restaurant is open daily for both lunch and dinner.
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