I ran across your blog and enjoyed reading it. It sort of reminded me of my childhood in Nepal. You seem to have really enojyed your visit in Nepal.
There is a slight mistake in your proposition about the National Food of Nepal that I wanted to point out. It's not momo, it's "dhedo & gundruk". Would you please kindly reconsider revising your blog.
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In Nepal, the national food is Tibetan : it's called momo. It's like Japanese " vapeur" but that can be fried or steamed. Its a small veg or buff meat or chicken pie. Here is the cheapest momo spot in town : 15 Rupees for 10 (0.16 euros)......"
Re: Kathmandu Valley
I ran across your blog and enjoyed reading it. It sort of reminded me of my childhood in Nepal. You seem to have really enojyed your visit in Nepal.
There is a slight mistake in your proposition about the National Food of Nepal that I wanted to point out. It's not momo, it's "dhedo & gundruk". Would you please kindly reconsider revising your blog.
".....
In Nepal, the national food is Tibetan : it's called momo. It's like Japanese " vapeur" but that can be fried or steamed. Its a small veg or buff meat or chicken pie. Here is the cheapest momo spot in town : 15 Rupees for 10 (0.16 euros)......"