1/5 Anasuya R. 4 years ago on Google
Its
a
very
ordinary
restaurant
with
very
very
ordinary
food.
The
kind
of
food
that
costs
Rs
100
max,
even
by
Indian
standards
which
is
higher
than
Nepal
standards
any
day.
To
top
it
all,
the
guy
who
came
with
us
sat
in
the
same
table
with
us,
therefore
we
had
no
privacy
at
all.
It
was
our
babymoon
and
we
desperately
wanted
to
be
alone.
I
communicated
the
same
with
the
guy,
he
just
shrugged
but
made
no
attempt
to
shift.
Hence,
we
did
not
press
more.
Throughut
dinner,
he
kept
on
playing
with
his
mobile
and
we
were
stuck
with
bland
cheap
food
with
zero
privacy.
The
rice
was
not
of
good
quality,
the
dal,
sabzi
and
chicken
were
very
ordinarily
cooked.
The
kind
of
food
people
have
for
everyday,
that
too
poor
people.
My
husband
ordered
a
beer
and
I
ordered
a
virgin
mojito
to
somehow
enjoy
the
situation.
The
beer
was
local
brand,
which
was
the
cheapest
and
was
available
widely
across
Kathmandu,
costing
80
Nepali
Rs
which
they
charged
around
500
bucks.
I
can't
even
start
to
describe
my
drink.
It
was
pathetic
beyond
any
adjective.
It
was
water
mixed
with
lime.
And
nothing
else.
Absolutely
nothing
else.
The
place
did
not
have
air-condition
and
we
were
dripping
sweat
by
end
of
30
mins.
Somehow
they
arranged
a
cooler
after
repeated
request
and
we
had
to
share
with
another
table
because
they
were
also
hot.
Its
better
not
to
talk
about
the
cultural
dances
at
all.
It
seemed
like
this
restaurant
got
hold
of
some
random
people
on
street
and
put
them
on
stage.
The
dancers
did
not
know
how
to
dance
at
all,
they
were
barely
moving
hands
and
legs.
They
were
sore
to
our
eyes.
Its
better
not
to
watch
them
at
all.
Many
people
even
opted
not
to
look
at
them
as
they
were
so
pathetic.
The
guy
who
was
sitting
with
us,
playing
with
his
mobile
whole
time
did
not
bother
to
look
up
once.
I
guess
he
knows
how
pathetic
this
is.
Overall,
we
were
very
happy
to
leave.
In
fact
as
I
got
up
few
times
in
between
to
just
leave
this
pathetic
place
and
the
guy
who
stuck
with
us,
but
my
husband
said
it
would
be
disrespectful.
So,
somehow
I
had
to
sit
even
if
it
was
pure
torture.