Café restaurants in Patan
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Bakery Café
All the branches of the excellent Bakery Café chain provide work for deaf Nepalis who would otherwise struggle to find employment. Patan has two Bakery Cafés – one by the zoo at Jawalakhel and one opposite UN House at Pulchowk. Both have wireless internet access and momos, sizzlers, salads and sandwiches on the menu.
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Bakery Café
With branches on the edge of Thamel, on Durbar Marg and in Patan, this buzzy chain offers excellent value coffees and snacks for when you just need to take a break over an Americano and a plate of momos. The management have commendably hired deaf staff, which is perhaps one reason why the music is so bad.
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Museum Café
In the rear courtyard of the Patan Museum, this is a stylish open-air place operated by the Summit Hotel. Prices are a little higher than elsewhere, but the gorgeous garden setting more than compensates. The organic salads are grown on site. You don't need to buy a museum ticket to eat at the café.
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Dhokaima Café
A pleasant cafe in the New Orleans mould, set inside a Rana-era storehouse by the Patan Dhoka gateway. Shaded by a sprawling walnut tree, the courtyard garden is a great place to enjoy such varied international dishes as Mexican nachos, Italian pizzas and Japanese edamame (soy beans).
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Café du Temple
A tour-group favourite at the north end of Patan’s Durbar Sq. The rooftop tables are covered by red-and-white sun umbrellas and the menu runs from fried rice to daal bhaat, via chicken stroganoff. There’s a branch in Bhaktapur.
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New Orleans
Set around a lovely courtyard that is always full of expats with laptops, this branch of the popular Thamel bar and restaurant serves everything from Nepali choyla to stuffed pittas and Mongolian beef.
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Old House Café
The Old House Café is set in an old Newari house in the northeastern corner of the square.
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