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Namaste Nepal

May 5, 2011

Where I ate lunch today.  How ’bout that?

The first time I ate there, the significance of the decor and the posters hanging all over the restaurant were lost on me.  Today, probably to the mild annoyance of my lunch mate, I recognized (and felt compelled to point out) all the sights and images that were now totally familiar.

“That’s Ama Dablam! I stared at that mountain for days!” “Oh, that’s that Kumari goddess, she’ll revert to a mere mortal as soon as she gets her period, she waved at us from her window, no kidding.” “That’s the view from Kalapatthar, one of the more famous, though definitely not the best, places for viewing Everest!” 

And so on.

I was equally obnoxious at the buffet table:

“Oh, I remember this stuff, it was my favorite dessert!” “Ah, yes, we’d put this sauce on our momos!” “Nice to see they have goat meat, that’s sooo typical.”

Yeah.  You probably shouldn’t go to Namaste Nepal with me for a while. Karen was a good sport.  Even as I drew maps of our trek all over the placemat.

Still, I recommend it.. great food.  Especially the goat.

One Response to “Namaste Nepal”

  1. Bev's avatar Bev Says:

    Love the restaurant, will probably pass on the goat (I don’t even like goat cheese)l


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