Bricks Cafe

Patan


This converted century-old traditional house is a great place to take a break from shopping at the nearby interior design shops of Kupondol. You can relax in the peaceful courtyard, and the food, from wood-fired pizzas and sekuwa (barbecued meat) to salads and burgers, is excellent. Good coffee too.


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