When I was in Kathmandu last year, our host, the Nepal Chapter of the International Association of Women in Radio and Television, hosted a welcome dinner for the delegates from the different IAWRT chapters all over Asia and Africa. The dinner was at the classy Krishnarpan Restaurant, located inside the beautifully-restored and luxurious Dwarika Hotel. Krishnarpan Restaurant serves the most delicious Nepali food in a very old-world Nepal setting. And they would even print your name in the menu (excellent for souvenir). Above is just the appetizer, Samaya Bajee, an assortment of food - lentils, potatoes, rice, etc. - usually served during religious ceremonies.
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Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Wordless Wednesday #18: Nepali appetizer
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Sreisaat
12 comments:
That looks to pretty to eat.
Looks strange to my European eyes, but I am sure it's very yummy !
look interesting but not very filling though
Thanks for dropping by guys.
Nicktay, it's merely an appetizer!
Was that all for dinner? Too little.
That is tempting and I am hungry now. :)
WOW, the most exotic we get to eat at is either a Mongolian BBQ or Thai. Wish we had some more exotic choices.
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Thanks for stopping by my blog. I'm so glad I followed you back. I would love to travel and try differnet cuisines like this. Nice shot.
Wow! that's tempting!
waah! ang hirap makipagkwentuhan, wla kang chatbox! 'nyways, tnx for dropping by... buti ka pa marunong magbike, kainggit!
That looks like a yummy appetizer, LJ. I am not too keen on lentils but the rest seems very nice.
Happy WW! Thank you for your visit and nice comment (BTW, does MacDonald's deliver in Cambodia?).
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mao ni giingon, eyes will eat,too........
na needs gyd, una ang mata molantaw, tapos gutom dayon......
hay, kaon.........mao ni ako hobby....kaon gyd........lol
thnks
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