Deki Hotel

Western Bhutan


This local bar is little more than a couple of grubby tables jammed into a local shop, but if you want to grab a beer or a shot of moonshine with some locals it offers an undiluted dose of cultural immersion. If you're feeling brave, grab some beer snacks from the counter or order a round of hoentey dumplings. There's no alcohol on Tuesdays.


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