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  2. Bajeko Sekuwa - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Lazimpat - Wikipedia

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    Lazimpat (Nepali: लाजिम्पाट) is a residential area of Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal. It is close to the Narayanhity Palace , and is well known in Kathmandu for its hotels, restaurants, schools, colleges, embassies and department stores.

  4. Nanglo Bakery Cafe - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. List of capitals in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Capital Province Status Ref(s) Biratnagar: Koshi Province: Metropolitan city [3] Janakpur: Madhesh Province: Sub-metropolitan city [4] Hetauda: Bagmati Province: Sub-metropolitan city [5] Pokhara: Gandaki Province: Metropolitan city [6] Deukhuri: Lumbini Province: Planned city [7] Birendranagar: Karnali Province: Municipality [8] Godawari ...

  6. List of companies of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Location of Nepal. Nepal is a landlocked central Himalayan country in South Asia. It has a population of 29 million and is the 93rd largest country by area. [1] [2] Kathmandu is the nation's capital and largest city. Nepal's gross domestic product (GDP) for 2024 was estimated at over $43 billion (adjusted to nominal GDP). [3]

  7. Sekuwa - Wikipedia

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    Sekuwa is widely popular across Nepal, particularly in cities such as Kathmandu, Dharan, and Tarahara, and is considered a specialty in the Sunsari District of Koshi State in Eastern Nepal, where it is often served during festivals, celebrations, or social gatherings.

  8. Thamel - Wikipedia

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    Thamel (Nepali: ठमेल) is a commercial neighborhood located in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. The name comes from Tha Bahi (थ: बहि), indicating its root origin to have come from the Newa community, the indgenous people of Kathmandu Valley.

  9. Durbar Marg - Wikipedia

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    Durbar Marg or Durbarmarg (Nepali: दरबारमार्ग; informally known as King's way) is a broad, long avenue in the Nepali capital, Kathmandu.It can be considered the heart of the city, akin to the Champs Elysées and the chief avenues of many capitals.