A Culinary Adventure Through Hidden Kathmandu
Embark on a flavorful journey through the heart of Kathmandu, where food is not just a meal—but a living story passed down through generations. Our Secret Food Tour takes you beyond the tourist trail, deep into local neighborhoods, hidden courtyards, and time-honored eateries known only to locals.
Tour Start: Hotel Pickup & Preparation
At your selected time, our friendly local guide will meet you right at your hotel in Kathmandu. Before we set off, we recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes and dressing appropriately for a day on your feet—this tour involves exploring lively markets and winding alleyways on foot.
If you have any dietary restrictions, allergies, or preferences, please inform us in advance so we can customize the experience to ensure both your safety and enjoyment.
Uncovering Kathmandu’s Culinary Secrets
Get ready to sample some of the most iconic street foods and heritage recipes that define the taste of Kathmandu. We've carefully curated a route that highlights authentic local flavors, with stops at small, family-run establishments that have perfected their recipes over decades.
Along the way, you'll learn the cultural significance of each dish, how it’s made, and why it holds a special place in everyday Nepali life.
What You’ll Taste: A Flavor-Filled Journey
Here are just a few highlights of what you might experience:
- Chhoila – A bold and spicy grilled meat dish (buff or chicken), marinated in mustard oil, garlic, and local spices. A true Newari classic.
- Bara – A deep-fried lentil pancake that’s crispy on the outside and soft within, often served with spicy potato curry or grilled meat.
- Momo – Steamed or fried dumplings filled with juicy minced meat, served with tangy tomato-sesame achar. Nepal’s most beloved street food.
- Yomari – A steamed sweet treat made from rice flour and filled with jaggery or creamy khuwa, traditionally eaten during festivals.
- Samosa – A golden, flaky pastry stuffed with spiced potatoes and peas, fried to perfection and served with tamarind or mint chutney.
Cool Down with a Local Favorite: Lassi
After the spicy and savory delights, we’ll take a refreshing pause at a beloved local lassi shop. This thick, sweet yogurt drink—often topped with spices or nuts—is a crowd favorite among locals and the perfect way to cool your palate.
End of Tour: Full Stomach, Fuller Heart
As your culinary adventure comes to a close, we’ll escort you back to your hotel—satisfied, smiling, and perhaps a little more in love with Nepal.
If this experience sparks your curiosity for more, let us know! We offer a variety of themed day tours in and around Kathmandu, and we’d be delighted to help craft your next unforgettable outing.