The Nyatapola Temple, located in the ancient city of Bhaktapur, is not only a historic site famed for its architectural grandeur but also a focal point for cultural festivities that involve food traditions. Bhaktapur, known as the 'City of Devotees', has a rich history intertwined with Newari culture, where food plays an integral role in rituals and celebrations. During various jatras (festivals), such as Bisket Jatra or the more localized celebrations, traditional Newari feasts, known as 'bhoj’, are organized. The food surrounding Nyatapola Temple reflects the city's deep respect for agrarian products and local customs where rice, lentils, and vegetables play a central role—especially considering that the Newar community does not traditionally include cow meat in their cuisine.
A traditional Newari lentil pancake often served during religious occasions, it is a savory dish enjoyed with spicy pickles.
Also known as the 'King of Yoghurts', it is a sweet, creamy buffalo milk yogurt originating from Bhaktapur. It's enjoyed as a dessert or a refreshing snack.
Dumplings filled with either vegetables or meat (excluding cow meat), served with spicy tomato-based achar (sauce).
A delicacy made of rice flour dough and filled with sweet substances like chaku (molasses) or khuwa (a dairy product).
A traditional homemade ring-shaped rice bread/doughnut, crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, often enjoyed with tea.
An authentic Newari platter that comprises beaten rice flakes (chiura), charred meat, fish, boiled-then-fried egg, and an assortment of pickles.
Sometimes referred to as the ‘Newari Pizza’, it's a type of rice crepe that can be topped with minced meat or egg along with onions and spices.
Spiced and fried buffalo intestines, a traditional delicacy that’s a must-try for those looking to explore Newari cuisine deeply.
A tangy and savory soup made from bamboo shoots (tama) and potatoes (aloo), which carries a distinctive flavor unique to Nepali cuisine.
A sweet dessert made from strained yogurt mixed with dry fruits, spices like cinnamon and cardamom, it’s often served chilled.
Nyatapola Restaurant
Address: Taumadhi Square, Bhaktapur
Famous Food: Various Newari Dishes - Veg/Non-Veg
Shiva's Cafe Corner
Address: Nyatapola Square, Bhaktapur
Famous Food: Momos - Non-Veg (Chicken, Buffalo) or Veg
Kumari Restaurant
Address: Pottery Square, Bhaktapur
Famous Food: Thali Sets - Veg/Non-Veg
Sunny Restaurant & Cafe
Address: Taumadhi Tol, Bhaktapur
Famous Food: Sel Roti and Tea - Veg
Peacock Guest House
Address: Dattatreya Square, Bhaktapur
Famous Food: Traditional Newari Cuisine - Veg/Non-Veg
Please note that visitors should be aware of business hours and any cultural or local holidays that might affect restaurant operation times.