Thamel House
The perfect bridge of Nepalese and Western cuisine
Thamel House reimagines the art of culinary fusion, skillfully merging the flavours of Nepalese and Western cuisine to create an extraordinary dining experience. Their mission is elegantly simple yet profoundly impactful: to offer an inviting space where food, music, and culture harmoniously converge, ensuring that every visit to Thamel House becomes an unforgettable experience. Their dishes are crafted by their skilled chefs, using the finest ingredients to capture the essence of both culinary traditions. From their house dumplings and grilled barramundi to a refreshing daiquiri cocktail, Thamel House offers a symphony of flavours that will delight your palate and immerse you in the vibrant culture of Kathmandu.
Thamel House is more than just a restaurant; it's a journey into the heart of Thamel. Their welcoming ambiance, warm staff, and thoughtful decor creates an authentic experience, bridging the gap between cultures and leaving you with cherished memories. For a celebration of life where the rich cultural tapestry of Thamel meets the diversity of Nepalese and Western cuisine, Thamel House is a must visit. It's a culinary adventure that transcends borders and promises an unforgettable dining experience, one that will linger in your heart and taste buds forever.
WHY WE LOVE IT:
1. Thamel House combines the flavours of Nepalese and Western cuisine to create an extraordinary dining experience.
2. Unique menu options to try, from their house dumplings and grilled barramundi to the daiquiri cocktail.
3. Captures the vibrant Kathmandu culture and brings it into our city of Launceston.
Location: 146-148 Charles Street, Launceston
Phone: (03) 6310 8830
Phone: thamelhouse.com.au
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