The street of Boudha is lined up with lafhing shops. Originally a Tibetan street food, Lafhing has garnered huge popularity among food lovers in Kathmandu in recent years. A summer food served with cold-spiced water can be eaten in winter as well. We are sure the scrumptious taste will leave you wanting for more.
A pinch of salt, coriander, onions, cloves, and garlic with a few drops of sesame oil makes the noodles unbelievably tasty. You can increase the level of spice as much as you want. Well, it tastes best when it is super-spicy. Next time, when you visit Buddha, surprise your taste bud with this spicy treat.
Newari Khaja, also known as ‘Newari Bhoye’ and ‘Samai Baji’ is an ethnic food of the Newar community. Earlier, Newari khaja was just limited to Newari people, which they would consume during special occasions but the time has changed. The fanbase of this dish is massive all around Nepal now. Newari Khaja is a combined dish that comprises several items such as baji (beaten rice), achar, chhoyela, egg, soybeans, bara, Aalu Tama, chhyang (rice beer). You can find delicious Newari Khaja at various Newari food restaurants in Kathmandu. One of the most popular places to experience a Newari culture is at Newa Lahana, Kirtipur. You can witness the charm of proper Newari ambiance at Newa Lahana. The service here is ethnic. The ladies working here are dressed in Haku patasi and Newari Khaja is served in Lapte (Leaf plate). You can sit on sukul there which is the traditional way to enjoy the food.
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