Mitho Restaurant

Kathmandu


A friendly and cool place on the edge of Thamel that is trying to offer something more than the bog-standard tourist restaurant options. There are lots of fresh choices like Kashmiri crêpes, chicken tikka wraps and a mint, carrot, pistachio and feta salad, alongside a good range of Indian dishes.

The stylish decor is modern with brushed concrete and blonde wood and there's a pleasant upstairs balcony. Prices include all taxes.


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