Last night I went to Kathmandu for dinner.
I taught this girl from when she was in grades 8 - 11... She's now in grade 12, and her mum called me a few weeks ago. "I'm so sorry", she said. "She's giving up everything, even debating... Can we have you over for dinner?" I understand grade 12 students cutting back and focusing on study, so I wasn't upset with them. I remember being at that stage of life, and although I still had violin lessons, there was a phone call around the end of August of that year from my violin teacher. "I'm putting exam entries in tonight. Yes or no?" Ummmmm.........No. Like many other students, I wanted to focus on getting good grades.
So, dinner last night. Originally the plan was for me to go to their place for dinner, but their life has been rather hectic so they took me to Kathmandu instead. I had passed this little restaurant several times and always thought, that looks nice, but never eaten there. It's good. And, apparently (according to a Nepalese colleague of this girl's mother), authentic. We all shared, of course.
Starters: Tibetan bread (yum!), vegetarian and meat momos, and pakoras. I'd had momos before, at the Tibetan Kitchen in the Valley, but not the other selections. Sometimes food, sometimes food.
Main: ummm, No. 54. I think it was called Goru ko masu (apologies to any Nepalese reading this...). The main thing is, slow cooked beef with cardamom, chili, coriander, cumin. I love all the 'C' spices. Plus I tried the very delicious Sherpa Chicken and Pesto Chicken.
We ordered coffees, and our waiter let us know it was organic coffee so it might taste a little different. I've not had that before - but as I use organic coffee myself, and try to go to coffee places that use organic, it tasted normal for me.
I was going to take a photo of at least one of the food items, but we were in a dimly lit area so I didn't even try. Obviously, I'll have to go back.... And maybe next time, try the floor cushion seating instead of a regular table. This restaurant is on Latrobe Tce, Paddington, if anyone wants some traditional Nepalese yumminess, aromatic yet light curries, and gentle, lovely wait staff.
Sounds fabulous and much like the Himalayan Cafe which is always lovely to dine at.
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried the Himalayan Cafe yet - but I've been several times to the Tibetan Kitchen which is I think only a block away! (Must put that on my list...)
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