Where Culture Meets Comfort
To dine at the restaurant in the Hotel Traditional Comfort is to take a delightful journey to a place where Nepalese cuisine, tradition, and culture meet modern comfort.
Hotel Traditional Comfort in Kamalpokhari, Kathmandu, as the name suggests, is a boutique hotel that is rooted in Nepali culture and offers modern comfort. Every nook and corner of the hotel is decorated with beautifully detailed works of art. In one way or other, the eye-catching red-brick building reflects national heritage.
It is simple yet rich, creamy and flavorsome. Your taste buds will definitely nod in agreement once you try it out.
The food here also perfectly mirrors the character of the hotel: traditional with a contemporary twist. When you visit the restaurant of this beautiful hotel, you can find various options in addition to Nepali cuisine. Continental breakfast is served during early hours of the day. A snack and light meal menu, as well as drinks and cocktails, are available throughout the day in the dining area, rooftop and as room service. Although all the items mentioned on the menu are delicious, the showstopper is the ‘traditional comfort platter.’ It is a lunch set comprising twelve varieties of authentic as well as modern Nepali delicacies. Served in a brass plate and cute little brass bowls (kaas ko thaal and batuka), the platter looks and tastes as authentically Nepali as it possibly could. From aalu tama to jhol momo and mushroom choela to chicken satay, this platter includes some of the most popular Nepali dishes. Beside the traditional comfort platter, the crispy chicken served with mashed potatoes, red wine sauce, and Italian-style risotto is yet another lip-smacking dish you can find here. It is simple yet rich, creamy and flavorsome. Your taste buds will definitely nod in agreement once you try it out. Also, drinks like Mojito, Pina Colada and Royal Blue are suggested beverages to be sipped alongside above mentioned food. Watermelon juice, a seasonal special, is an alternative to those who don not drink alcoholic drinks.
In addition to great food, one plus point of eating here is that you can dine with a view. The dining area adjacent to the lobby displays intricately carved beams in dark wood, bronze fixtures, and decorative tile-work. The rooftop area provides a spectacular panoramic view of Kathmandu. All in all, this hotel will surely delight your senses with great food and pleasing sights.