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Best bread in pokhara in my opinion. tried a lot of bakerys but this has the most wholesome and flavorful bread. Food: 5
Ah, Breaking Bread in Pokhara, Nepal, where the carbs meet culture in an epic symphony of taste and aroma. If you ever find yourself wandering through the serene streets of Pokhara, with a stomach grumbling louder than the rumbling of Machhapuchhre mountain at dawn, then my friend, steer your feet towards Breaking Bread.From the moment you step inside, you 're not just a customer; you 're part of a grand culinary narrative that 's been kneading dough since before you learned to say Where 's the best bakery in town? in Nepali. The ambiance? Imagine a place so cozy and welcoming, even the most stubborn of sourdough starters decided to call it home.The menu is a meticulously curated collection of baked goods that could easily double as a treasure map for carb enthusiasts. The croissants are so buttery and flaky, you’d swear they were plotting to take over the world, one delicious layer at a time. The bread? Let 's just say if there was a Bread Olympics, Breaking Bread 's loaves would not only win gold in every category, but they 'd also perform a flawless, tear-inducing rendition of the national anthem during the closing ceremony.Let’s talk about the coffee. It’s as if the beans were personally blessed by every coffee deity in existence. Sipping on their signature brew is akin to achieving a higher state of caffeinated enlightenment, where every sip whispers ancient secrets and life advice you didn’t know you needed.And the staff! Oh, the wonderful souls at Breaking Bread. They treat you with such warmth and kindness, you start to wonder if you accidentally walked into your long-lost Nepalese family reunion. They’re so good at their jobs, they could probably bake a perfect pie blindfolded, with one hand tied behind their back, during a mild earthquake.But, humble reader, take my word with a grain of sea salt harvested from the tears of joy shed by previous customers. Breaking Bread in Pokhara is not just a bakery; it’s a destination, a pilgrimage for the palate, a carb-loaded love letter to Nepal. It’s where you go to fill your belly and warm your soul, and maybe, just maybe, find the answers to life’s persistent questions nestled within the crumbs of an almond croissant.So, if you ever find yourself in Pokhara, do yourself a favor and break bread at Breaking Bread. Just don’t blame me if you find yourself extending your stay indefinitely, simply to sample every item on the menu. You’ve been warned. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: Rs 500–1,000 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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