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Contribuiți la feedbackIts a crowded place and when a food place is crowded , the taste is self explanatory. The main attraction is the samosas, dont forget to try. You will get hooked Updated from previous review on 2022-02-12
This place isn 't easy to find: At Sukra Path (off New Road look for the Silver Palace jeweller, opposite the Bishal Bazar shopping mall. On the right there is a very narrow alleyway that looks more like the entrance to Avis Tailors (sign above . At the end of the short alleyway is a little courtyard where the famous tip top samosas are prepared. But go inside first to the cash counter, it 's self service. Pay first, then take your receipt either outside for samosa, to the sweets counter (also for Dhokla, very delicious here or to the room to the right for Chole Bhatura, Puri or Chat. It 's usually very crowded, as this place is very popular with locals. They mainly come here for samosas. Hardly any place to sit down. But great snacks and sweets, and very affordable. I love their Dhokla (it 's a Gujarati breakfast dish, made of rice and chickpeas, fermented, steamed and spiced . And the samosas : This place started as a little tea shop, and as people wanted to have some snack to go with the chiya samosas were prepared too which became rather famous quickly, called tiptopko samosa. Several of my Nepali friends state that these are Kathmandu 's best samosas. In the meantime there are several outlets, in Lagankhel, Maharajgunj and Thahity.
The taste is self-explanatory. The main attraction is the Samosas, do not forget to try. You will get hooked Updated from previous review on 2022-02-12
This place is not easy to find: On Sukra Path (off New Road look for the Silver Palace Jeweller, opposite the Bishal Bazar Shopping Mall. On the right there is a very narrow alley that looks more like the entrance to Avis Tailors (signs above). At the end of the short alley is a small courtyard where the famous top samosas are prepared. But go first to the money counter, it's self-service. Pay first, then take your reception either outside for Samosa, on the candy counter (also for Dhokla, very delicious here or on the room right for Chole Bhatura, Puri or Chat. It is usually very crowded as this place is very popular with locals. They mainly come here for Samosas. Hardly a place to sit. But great snacks and sweets, and very affordable. I love her dhokla (it is a Gujarati breakfast dish, made of rice and chickpeas, fermented, steamed and seasoned. This place began as a small tea shop, and how people wanted to go some snack with the Chiya Samosas were prepared that are quite famous fast, called Tiptopko Samosa. Some of my Nepalese friends say that these are Kathmandu's best samosas. In the meantime there are several outlets, in Lagankhel, Maharajgunj and Thahity.
This is the wildest hidden gem of a snack shop I have ever visited in Kathmandu – it's a standing room only place!