4/5 Saurabh 1 year ago on Google
From
the
outside
Café
Evergreen
looks
like
a
small
place.
Once
you
step
inside
you're
surprised
by
its
spaciousness.
Seating
is
at
two
levels,
an
interior
space
with
wide
glass
windows,
good
for
chilly
days,
and
a
lower
L-shaped
corridor
with
intimate
seating
and
sloping
roof,
but
otherwise
open
to
the
elements.
The
view
from
both
levels
is
awesome,
as
it
overlooks
the
fast-flowing
Manaslu
river,
but
the
ambience
from
the
lower
level
is
breathtaking.
I
took
a
place
at
the
lower
level,
with
its
beautiful
green
carpeted
floor,
bamboo
hanging
lamps
and
was
delighted
to
discover
that
I
was
within
sniffing
distance
of
the
olive
green
waters
of
the
Manaslu.
In
winter,
you'll
enjoy
the
sight
of
snow-covered
forests
and
rocks
in
the
river.
I
ordered
a
milk
coffee,
as
the
dishes
and
drinks
looked
pricey.
For
the
price,
it
was
a
rather
small
cup
of
coffee
with
no
exceptional
taste.
I'd
asked
for
brown
sugar,
but
the
restaurant
unfortunately
didn't
have
any.
I'd
still
return
for
its
glorious
riverview,
comfortable
seating
and
pleasant
interiors.
The
menu
is
wide
with
something
to
please
both
foreign
and
Indian
tourists.
There
is
a
small
hut
at
the
entrance
with
a
counter
for
baked
goods
and
cakes,
a
plus
for
dessert
lovers.