Mayur Restaurant

Bhaktapur


Mayur is an atmospheric place to refuel – dine on tables in a sunken courtyard, surrounded by carved windows and, possibly, in the company of woodcarvers. Soup of the day, fresh momos, curries, pad Thai or Nepali set meals are all good, as are the cakes from the Himalayan Bakery and the espresso coffee.


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