I love how kind and respectful the Nepal commenters are under this video. Even when disagreeing about something. Definitely a refreshing change to see manners being used while expressing one’s feelings and opinions. Makes me want to visit Nepal even more now. ❤
😂😂😂 that’s coz comments don’t have sound.. Nepalese can b pretty loud when they debate but yes they r still respectful though unless they r with friends then all sorts of foul language comes out.😅
I appreciate how you chose the small authentic places to eat compared to other fancy restaurants. Great job Luke. Thank You for promoting Nepal and Nepalese food. And, there are still more traditional foods that belong to different tribes and castes. Hope you get a chance to experience them as well.
dude mo:mo are not tibetian dish , their dumplings and our dumplings are totally diffrent and momo were created in kathmandu valley by the local newars , even the name mo:mo itself is a newari word
Yes Nepali momo looks different and taste different than other dumplings but doesn’t change the fact that Newari people brought the recipe from Tibet. If you don’t know anything don’t try to be over smart.
@@iGurung8848isn’t that the recipe spread to Tibet from Kathmandu Nepal when bhrikuti married to srangchung ghampo n lot of maid n chiefs that she took with? That’s what I’ve heard.
@@iGurung8848 this dumplings are different root in different country like china, japan,korea, even mongolia have this dumplings dish how can you said it is come from tibet? it is one side created goes to tibet.😂
Namaste Luke. Thank you for loving and promoting Nepal and Nepali cuisine. Fell in love with your contagious smile, the excitement in your eyes and your humble respectful nature. Please visit Nepal again.
Loved this video! It has been such an eye opening opportunity to be able to discover Kathmandu through your videos. I was actually expecting a lot more rice and noodles in the regular Nepalese diet, so I'm pleasantly surprised that there was so much more variety. Looking forward to the next video.
Rice is indeed a staple diet of Nepalese. But since there are different group of ethnicities with their own culture, language, you'll find variety of cuisines in different parts (like newari foods-bara,yomari by Newars, Thakali khana by Thakali ethnicity..etc)
Dude so impressed that you went to "Honacha" not a place many of the tourists would frequent. That food is an absolute classic and one of the best representations of Newari Cuisine.
Momo is originally from Nepal, Kathmandu. To know its history you have to go back to Lichavi dynasty of Nepal . Buddhism and Momo not from China or Tibet but it went from Nepal to Tibet then China then everywhere with our Princess Vrikuti when she had to marry King of Tibet.
Sorry bro but momo was from tibet. Initially momo was only famous among Tuladhars of newari communitu, as they were the main traders to tibet, they would come home marrying tibetan girl with lots of gold as dowry. They were the one who learned cooking momos from tibet. For many years it was popular only among tuladhars community. Later other newar also learned to cook. Then finally it went to other nepali community.
What I heard from my grandparents: Newars from Kathmandu, learned about Momo when they went to Tibet for trades. But the momo in Tibet were different than what we have today. Those Newars experimented momo with buff meat and spices. This led to a different version of momo due to their combinations, which became popular in no time.
Well Luke this was again a great video about the food in Nepal, and again it surprises me very much about the food and the taste off many dishes . And overall the choice you can have with street food is amazing. It is nice to be more and more into the Nepali kitchen !! Thanks for that !! And i wish you both all the luck in the world in 2023 !
Love Nepal. Really love Nepalis. The country looks exciting, and interesting and full of mystery. Love the alleyways, the hidden eateries, the tiny shops, i mean everything.. it is an adventure. Always loved Nepal. Wish you and your girl friend a very sweet, happy touring, adventurous, fun eating New Year.
Awesome video. There are still so many foods belonging to specific castes and tribes in Nepal which are still waiting to be discovered by outside world. You will need to know the locals to try some food as they wont serve them in restaurants. Some for examples are Kinima, Gundruk, Simki, Filingey ko Achar etc These foods are more common to the Eastern part of Nepal. So Rai and Limbu caste people would be right ones to ask about these. All the best. Keep exploring Keep enjoying!!! 🇳🇵 🙏🏼 ✌🏼
These people enjoying our foods, culture, and customs and Enjoying their time is just wholesome. I mean just they come to find happiness and a Culture shock but Still they manage to put on camera and Show Every Corners are just awesome . 🙂🙂 Keep going Man ......
As someone, who used to be obsessed about Honacha, I have to say that Honacha used to be great but no more, unfortunately. Wish Honacha had maintained its authentic taste. If you really want to try authentic Newari food, just go for Sasa and Lahana.
omg I cant wait to be back in Nepal and ate those delicious dishes. I miss Nepali dishes a lot. Counting my days. Thank you Luke for sharing your experience.
Shower the momos with momos soup and the add little bit liquid chilly pickle and put it inside your mouth and feel the taste and heaven..it's amazing...
Thank you luke to visit our country and exploring nepalese food to the world 🌎 Hope your trip is going great. Wish you all the very best Love and support from Nepal 🇳🇵
It's funny that every Tourists thinks that MoMo is from Tibet🤣,Even we Nepalese don't know how that fake Rumour spread,may be Tibet is more famous than Nepal..,Actually (Dumpling MoMo) is from Tibet and there are varieties of MoMo in Nepal. Even some tourists compare our own Food with Indian foods they looks similar and they say it's Indian food without knowing anything🤪.. Nepal shared the borders with 2 countries China and India so we have little bit similar culture and Foods that's way we are same... It's sad to see Tourist are giving credit to other countries for our Own Foods..🇳🇵 Thanks for Visiting our Country🙏
This is how food evolves in all countries, states, provinces, territories, etc… Everyone has some traditional foods that are eaten because of what is available locally. Then their food culture changes over time as more people migrate to other areas and bring with them the foods that they had available where they previously resided. Then you also get a lot of additions to the local diet through the influence of the people who are adjacent to the area… the counties and territories that surround that place end up sharing a huge part of their food culture and borrow a lot from your food cultures as well. That’s what makes food culture so very interesting and lovely. Even here in the United States our food changes greatly from state to state. It’s been heavily influenced by the people who’ve immigrated to the US as well as some influence from the indigenous peoples. Then we even have a lot of differences within states…from town to town and county to county. Look at California; for instance. In Los Angeles and surrounding areas the food culture is heavily influenced by Mexican Americans. But if you go up North in California you’ll find a lot of Italian inspired food culture. I personally live in the Northeastern part of Pennsylvania. We have a huge German community in this part of the state, as well as Polish and Ukrainian. So our food culture has heavily evolved to include those types of foods along with a lot of indigenous types of foods, as the Native American people also had large communities in this area of the state/country. My grandparents lived in an area of the States that was heavily influenced by English culture as well as Dutch and Russian cultures. So, I was lucky enough to grow up with the privilege of experiencing a lot of different foods and people. But nothing that I grew up eating would I consider only “Pennsylvanian food”. Even though it is what most ppl in my state eat….it’s evolved to be what it is today and not much of it is the original food. So, having many influences in Nepal within your food culture is an absolutely lovely way to live and eat and to share who you are all while others are sharing who they are. Together you’ve become the modern Nepalese that we all love and cherish today!!!! I hope you have a wonderful day…week….year…life!!!!! Much love from Pennsylvania in the US. ✌🏻💕😃
I get its natural for foreigner to sort of relate food to what they have had before but reducing Nepalese food to "mix of Chinese and Indian" food that what really is offensive cause food the foreigners try are barley anything compared to the food that various ethnicities of nepal has to offer cause they are super delicious !!!
There is no debate in that Nepal is birthplace of momos and i love jhol momos. Love from India❤ Please break momo in half this is the easy way to truly enjoy jhol momo, break in half then pour in some jhol to fill it up and then into your mouth…… let the flavour explode!
Hello Luke i can still hear your eastern Canadian accent come through in certain words lol... Keep up the great videos i always enjoy your content . Cheers from Burlington Ontario :)
I love how kind and respectful the Nepal commenters are under this video. Even when disagreeing about something. Definitely a refreshing change to see manners being used while expressing one’s feelings and opinions. Makes me want to visit Nepal even more now. ❤
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Please welcome
Samosas is one of the best food in Nepal that tourists should try.
WELCOME
😂😂😂 that’s coz comments don’t have sound.. Nepalese can b pretty loud when they debate but yes they r still respectful though unless they r with friends then all sorts of foul language comes out.😅
As a Nepali I am so glad that this video exists. You have beautifully presented Nepal, its culture and food. Love this!!!
I appreciate how you chose the small authentic places to eat compared to other fancy restaurants. Great job Luke. Thank You for promoting Nepal and Nepalese food. And, there are still more traditional foods that belong to different tribes and castes. Hope you get a chance to experience them as well.
dude mo:mo are not tibetian dish , their dumplings and our dumplings are totally diffrent and momo were created in kathmandu valley by the local newars , even the name mo:mo itself is a newari word
Yes Nepali momo looks different and taste different than other dumplings but doesn’t change the fact that Newari people brought the recipe from Tibet. If you don’t know anything don’t try to be over smart.
There is also this similar dish called dim sum in honkng
@@iGurung8848isn’t that the recipe spread to Tibet from Kathmandu Nepal when bhrikuti married to srangchung ghampo n lot of maid n chiefs that she took with? That’s what I’ve heard.
I want say about this item it's depends in cast in our cast baramn and kxetri they not making other cast making but we are eating that only
@@iGurung8848 this dumplings are different root in different country like china, japan,korea, even mongolia have this dumplings dish how can you said it is come from tibet? it is one side created goes to tibet.😂
Another awesome video. I love those little obscure places that are hard to find, too. Can't wait to see what's next!
Nothings more controversial than discussing the origins of momo for us Nepalis 😂😂, great video Luke thanks for showing my country in a beautiful light
Origin is Nepal idea is from Tibet. There I solved the entire controversy
@@mrshrek362Momo is a type of steamed filled dumpling originating in Tibet or Nepal.
Namaste Luke. Thank you for loving and promoting Nepal and Nepali cuisine. Fell in love with your contagious smile, the excitement in your eyes and your humble respectful nature. Please visit Nepal again.
Namaste Namaste😂😂😂
Loved this video! It has been such an eye opening opportunity to be able to discover Kathmandu through your videos. I was actually expecting a lot more rice and noodles in the regular Nepalese diet, so I'm pleasantly surprised that there was so much more variety. Looking forward to the next video.
Rice is indeed a staple diet of Nepalese. But since there are different group of ethnicities with their own culture, language, you'll find variety of cuisines in different parts (like newari foods-bara,yomari by Newars, Thakali khana by Thakali ethnicity..etc)
Another great video and love the edit style, flows well
Dude so impressed that you went to "Honacha" not a place many of the tourists would frequent.
That food is an absolute classic and one of the best representations of Newari Cuisine.
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kun thau ma xa yo restaurant bro location ko coordinates paam na
Momo is originally from Nepal, Kathmandu. To know its history you have to go back to Lichavi dynasty of Nepal . Buddhism and Momo not from China or Tibet but it went from Nepal to Tibet then China then everywhere with our Princess Vrikuti when she had to marry King of Tibet.
Sorry bro but momo was from tibet. Initially momo was only famous among Tuladhars of newari communitu, as they were the main traders to tibet, they would come home marrying tibetan girl with lots of gold as dowry. They were the one who learned cooking momos from tibet. For many years it was popular only among tuladhars community. Later other newar also learned to cook. Then finally it went to other nepali community.
What I heard from my grandparents: Newars from Kathmandu, learned about Momo when they went to Tibet for trades. But the momo in Tibet were different than what we have today. Those Newars experimented momo with buff meat and spices. This led to a different version of momo due to their combinations, which became popular in no time.
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Momo originally from Tibet
Thank you for visiting our beautiful country Nepal🇳🇵
Our pleasure!
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続き楽しみにしてました😭💗
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本日も素敵な贈り物をありがとうございました!✨💗
@@syanima5266 h ki lppppp
Samosas is one of the best food in Nepal that tourists should try.
Well Luke this was again a great video about the food in Nepal, and again it surprises me very much about the food and the taste off many dishes . And overall the choice you can have with street food is amazing. It is nice to be more and more into the Nepali kitchen !! Thanks for that !! And i wish you both all the luck in the world in 2023 !
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Samosas is one of the best food in Nepal that tourists should try.
Heartly welcome in our country and thanks for promoting our country's food.lots of love from nepal
Love Nepal. Really love Nepalis. The country looks exciting, and interesting and full of mystery. Love the alleyways, the hidden eateries, the tiny shops, i mean everything.. it is an adventure. Always loved Nepal. Wish you and your girl friend a very sweet, happy touring, adventurous, fun eating New Year.
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Ok bihari bhaiya
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@saptha sharma ke fenknu hunchha?
Tapai khud nepali ho
Nice one with the motion graphics too :) lots of foods I've never seen before, those momos looked really good though
Thanks! That’s the new editor. What did you think?
@@LukeMartin looks great :)
Awesome video. There are still so many foods belonging to specific castes and tribes in Nepal which are still waiting to be discovered by outside world. You will need to know the locals to try some food as they wont serve them in restaurants. Some for examples are Kinima, Gundruk, Simki, Filingey ko Achar etc These foods are more common to the Eastern part of Nepal. So Rai and Limbu caste people would be right ones to ask about these. All the best. Keep exploring Keep enjoying!!!
🇳🇵 🙏🏼 ✌🏼
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I think martin said the same ( about to say same)
A real standout video from Nepal.
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These people enjoying our foods, culture, and customs and Enjoying their time is just wholesome. I mean just they come to find happiness and a Culture shock but Still they manage to put on camera and Show Every Corners are just awesome . 🙂🙂 Keep going Man ......
Samosas is one of the best food in Nepal that tourists should try.
Thanks for the very nice video about the 100 year old food stall👍
Wow, thank you for these great videos. I really feel like I am right there! I love learning about different cuisines. your filming/editing is awesome
Thanks 👍 for visiting our country ❤️ loved for mentioning Buddha was born in Nepal.
Only Indian the didn't no Buddha was born in Nepal otherwise every country no Buddha was born in Nepal
@@ranzanaraut4471 lol several Indians, myself included know about Buddha being born in a region of what is Nepal today.
Man your voice is calm and soothing. Thank you for visiting Nepal 🌸❤️
Thank you for visiting Nepal 🙏🙏
Love the local, local restaurant. All the best for New Year mate, lots of love from Australia.
Same to you!
And from New Jersey United States 🇺🇸☮️
@@LukeMartin thank you for visiting Kathmandu ,Nepal 🇳🇵
Amazing video! Nepal looks beautiful, and nice new graphics style too
6:03 This golden temple, hirnaya mahabihar as one of the oldest Pragya Paraamita, and monk around world come here to study that.
Back in Nepal, Honacha used to be our go to place. Miss it so much 😭😭😭😭 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
As someone, who used to be obsessed about Honacha, I have to say that Honacha used to be great but no more, unfortunately. Wish Honacha had maintained its authentic taste. If you really want to try authentic Newari food, just go for Sasa and Lahana.
Honacha kun location bro. Iam dying to go there
My mouth filled with water! Thank you for your enthusiasm!
Thanks for pormoting our country Nepal ❣️
Finally I got your video I love your vlog 💕 and thank you for promoted our tradition food
omg I cant wait to be back in Nepal and ate those delicious dishes. I miss Nepali dishes a lot. Counting my days. Thank you Luke for sharing your experience.
Luke brother🤙🏻 thanks for visting our country Nepal 🇳🇵 and showing the delicy of foods to all.
Oh wow thank you for this I love your Chanel it’s awesome 🙂❤️❤️
Thank you luke to visit our country and exploring Nepal
Hope your trip is going great.
Wish you all the very best
Love and support from Nepal 🇳🇵 & RBB
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Luke thanks for sharing.. Samosas is one of the best food in Nepal that tourists should try.
Hello luke. Great video. Thanks for visiting our country. Love u🙏🙏😘😘🇳🇵🇳🇵
my mouth is full of water. i missed it much. thank u LUke for sharing this
Wow U Visit Our Beautiful Country Congratulations
Thank you for visiting Nepal 💝💝🔥
And specially for having Newari food💝🌹🌹
thanks a lot for visiting in our beautiful country💞💞💞 and lots of love from Nepal and Nepalese 🥰🥰
Great food and great work👏 bravi!
Thank you 😋
Thank you soo much for promoting authentic food…😊😍
Thanks for visiting and exploring our beautiful country.Luke❤❤
Great video Luke such great architecture nothing like it in the world it was beautiful
Samosas is one of the best food in Nepal that tourists should try.
Thank you 🙏🙏for visiting our country Nepal🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Samosas is one of the best food in Nepal that tourists should try.
Proud foodie of N3pa! Zzz
Jai Nepal
Many thanks to you and the person who guided you for entire content, happy staying in Nepal
Lots of love from India 🇮🇳
Thanks a lot for showing nepali dishes to all over the country thanks for visiting
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thank you so much visiting our beautiful country Nepal😍😍
Great video! I had to subscribe! Thank you a million!
My goodness. She’s ‘stop in your tracks’ BEAUTIFUL.
Those mo mo’s look very tasty. I would have liked to see what they looked like inside. Your videos are great Luke. Keep it up. Janet from Nova Scotia
Thank you for sharing beautiful review to our country...lots of love😊😊😊
Please support nepal each n everything show how nepal is n tourism so nobody have to go other country for earn money
Honocha serves one of the most authentic Newari dishes in Kathmandu, Nepal. My favorite Yum Yum.
Enjoyed alot while watching your vlog nice to see yu guys here Love from Nepal thanks for visit keep vlogging ❤
you are our especial tourist.thank you for visit Nepal and welcome.
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Shower the momos with momos soup and the add little bit liquid chilly pickle and put it inside your mouth and feel the taste and heaven..it's amazing...
Nepal is greatest country ❤ love from delhi India 🇮🇳
thank u for promoting nepal
Welcome to Nepal Brother. Have Fun!!
first video and subscribed! my birth country is Nepal and I loved the video so much!
The momos and sweet shop were my favourite 😍 I’m a suckers for bakery items and sweets
Thanks Angie 😊
Welcome our country Nepal❤️🙏🇳🇵..and thank you so much for visiting our country🇳🇵🙏🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Really liked your video. Impressed with the exact information you delivered. Shows the interest and depth of research you did prior. 🤯
Warm welcome to our beautiful country Nepal🙏🇳🇵🌷🌹
I hope you will have a great time here..enjoy 😊👍️💓
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Very good bro you come Nepal thanks and momo like jai Nepal ❤
00:18: There's no "downtown" Kathmandu. There are multiple downtowns actually spread across the valley.
Thanks for coming .#visit Nepal 2023.
I loved honacha.My pride my Lalitpur.
Thanks for visiting on bro👍👍🥰🥰 keep coming back 👊👍 love from surkhet nepal god bless you 😇
Looks delicious 😋😋
It was!
Hello Luke, looking forward to catch u soon here in Pokhara
Thank you luke to visit our country and exploring nepalese food to the world 🌎
Hope your trip is going great.
Wish you all the very best
Love and support from Nepal 🇳🇵
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It's funny that every Tourists thinks that MoMo is from Tibet🤣,Even we Nepalese don't know how that fake Rumour spread,may be Tibet is more famous than Nepal..,Actually (Dumpling MoMo) is from Tibet and there are varieties of MoMo in Nepal.
Even some tourists compare our own Food with Indian foods they looks similar and they say it's Indian food without knowing anything🤪..
Nepal shared the borders with 2 countries China and India so we have little bit similar culture and Foods that's way we are same...
It's sad to see Tourist are giving credit to other countries for our Own Foods..🇳🇵
Thanks for Visiting our Country🙏
This is how food evolves in all countries, states, provinces, territories, etc…
Everyone has some traditional foods that are eaten because of what is available locally. Then their food culture changes over time as more people migrate to other areas and bring with them the foods that they had available where they previously resided. Then you also get a lot of additions to the local diet through the influence of the people who are adjacent to the area… the counties and territories that surround that place end up sharing a huge part of their food culture and borrow a lot from your food cultures as well.
That’s what makes food culture so very interesting and lovely.
Even here in the United States our food changes greatly from state to state. It’s been heavily influenced by the people who’ve immigrated to the US as well as some influence from the indigenous peoples.
Then we even have a lot of differences within states…from town to town and county to county.
Look at California; for instance. In Los Angeles and surrounding areas the food culture is heavily influenced by Mexican Americans. But if you go up North in California you’ll find a lot of Italian inspired food culture.
I personally live in the Northeastern part of Pennsylvania. We have a huge German community in this part of the state, as well as Polish and Ukrainian. So our food culture has heavily evolved to include those types of foods along with a lot of indigenous types of foods, as the Native American people also had large communities in this area of the state/country.
My grandparents lived in an area of the States that was heavily influenced by English culture as well as Dutch and Russian cultures. So, I was lucky enough to grow up with the privilege of experiencing a lot of different foods and people.
But nothing that I grew up eating would I consider only “Pennsylvanian food”. Even though it is what most ppl in my state eat….it’s evolved to be what it is today and not much of it is the original food.
So, having many influences in Nepal within your food culture is an absolutely lovely way to live and eat and to share who you are all while others are sharing who they are. Together you’ve become the modern Nepalese that we all love and cherish today!!!!
I hope you have a wonderful day…week….year…life!!!!! Much love from Pennsylvania in the US. ✌🏻💕😃
I get its natural for foreigner to sort of relate food to what they have had before but reducing Nepalese food to "mix of Chinese and Indian" food that what really is offensive cause food the foreigners try are barley anything compared to the food that various ethnicities of nepal has to offer cause they are super delicious !!!
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明日の投稿も楽しみにしてます!
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今回は、牛小屋が完成したのが努力した成果ですね!
totally agree with u mate.
The dishes are Really covered well. Glad to have you.
Wow, love from India
There is no debate in that Nepal is birthplace of momos and i love jhol momos. Love from India❤
Please break momo in half this is the easy way to truly enjoy jhol momo, break in half then pour in some jhol to fill it up and then into your mouth…… let the flavour explode!
Hello Luke i can still hear your eastern Canadian accent come through in certain words lol... Keep up the great videos i always enjoy your content . Cheers from Burlington Ontario :)
Have you been to Pokhara? Great Mountain views there. 😊
Maybe next time!
Looking forward to more videos from Nepal
Loved your video, its amazing to see how beautifully you explained each food items. thank you for visiting my country !!!
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Great video and good explanation on food of Nepal.
Liked n Subscribed... 😅
Good video 🎉🎉😊
Mouth watering food🤤🤤 can't wait to visit nepal...
You can stay in my place.
I will be happy if you come to Bangladesh, please come to Bangladesh after Nepal, love you from Bangladesh🇧🇩❤️
Khan quest is currently in Bangladesh 👍🏽
Thanks sir for visiting and promoting our country and culture
I saw his video for first time but your pronunciation is damn good
Love to see your videos
Is that music playing in the background or did you add it in
It is real music you can find it in street anywhere near temple areaa....
Why does this look so mouth-watering?
Makes me crave even more.
You know how to hunt local food! Great!
BGM is toooooo good👍
Every food item looks exotic and mouyh watering.😊
Thanking you for promoting newari food around the world
Ever since discovering MOMOs. It’s Nepalese 😂 but they also do Tibetan momos
I wonder if it’s the shape that makes it ‘Nepalese’ or ‘Tibetan’ 🤔
Lots of love from Nepal❤🇳🇵
Gulab lalmun . Aww it sounds sweet 😄
Love u bro...thanks for visiting our beautiful country