One of Thimphu's most welcoming cafes, Brusnika is run by a charming Russian-Bhutanese family and looks out over a small park towards Trashi Chho Dzong. It's a fine place to hole up with a book, and the menu runs to tasty pelmeni and blinis, wild thyme tea and delicious home-baked crusty bread.
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