The Bansha Gopal Krishna Temple, located in the ancient and culturally rich town of Panauti, holds a significant place in Nepal's religious and culinary heritage. As with most of the temples in Nepal, food is an integral part of worship and offering. In the context of the Bansa Gopal Krishna Temple, the offerings to the deity typically include vegetarian items, in line with Hindu dietary customs. Festivals such as Krishna Janmashtami are marked by the preparation of special foods and sweets that are first offered to the deity and then distributed among devotees as 'prasada' - a blessed food that has spiritual importance.
Address: Main Road, Panauti
Famous for: Dal Bhat Tarkari (Veg)
Address: Town Center, Panauti
Famous for: Tandoori Veg Platter (Veg)
Address: Near Town Square, Panauti
Famous for: Vegetable Momos (Veg)
Address: Bazaar Street, Panauti
Famous for: Aloo Tama (Veg)
Address: Riverside, Panauti
Famous for: Yomari (Veg)
Being a predominantly Hindu region, there is a strong emphasis on vegetarian cuisine, however, some restaurants may offer non-vegetarian options excluding cow meat due to religious beliefs that honor cows as sacred animals.