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Boris Nikolayevich Lisanevich (Ukrainian: Борис Миколайович Лисаневич, Russian: Борис Николаевич Лисаневич; 1905 –1985) was a ballet dancer, a hotelier and a restaurateur. He helped pave the way for tourism in Nepal, when he opened the country's first hotel, the Hotel Royal, and later when he ...
Sorhakhutte (Nepali: सोह्रखुट्टे) is a settlement at the old part of Kathmandu city lying at an intersection of Thamel, Swayambhunath and Balaju ...
The chain is recognized in Nepal as an entriprise to employ hearing impaired people as waiter and waitresses. The first cafe of the chain was established in 1991 at Teendhara, Kathmandu. [3] The Bakery Cafe during its early days was considered to be a trend setter in the restaurant culture in Nepal. [1] [4]
Baber Mahal Revisited is a heritage complex in Kathmandu containing restaurants and shops. [1] The complex comprises restaurants, art galleries and book shops. The complex was constructed by Gautam Sumsher Rana, a great grandson of Rana Prime Minister Chandra Shumsher Rana modifying the stable of the Babar Mahal, residence of Baber Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana constructed in 1913.
It was founded by Dinanath Bhandari, opened its first outlet at Sinamangal, Kathmandu. The restaurant serves sekuwas and typical Nepalese cuisine made with a proprietary mix of spices. [ 3 ] Bajeko Sekuwa currently has 21 restaurants in operation with five fully owned outlets and rest under franchise model and has expanded its outlets in ...
Fire at seto Durbar, 1934 Small remaining wing of Seto Durbar currently occupied by NIDC Development Bank. Seto Durbar (White Palace) was a Rana palace in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, located south of the Narayanhity Palace.
Lakshmi Niwas is a Rana palace in Maharajgunj, Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. The palace complex, located north of the Bagmati river, was incorporated in an impressive and vast array of courtyards, gardens and buildings. It was built by Chandra Shumsher JBR, at the time prime minister and the executive leader of Nepal. [1]
Guest houses, trekking agencies, shopping centres, souvenir shops, restaurants are the businesses the local entrepreneurs have adopted after the banning of cannabis in Nepal. [5] Overshadowed by Thamel , a primary tourist area in Kathmandu, Old Freak Street has not been able to revive its charm for tourists since then.