Nepal's First Nepali Traditional Afternoon Tea by Hotel Yak and Yeti

11, Aug 2024 | nepaltraveller.com

Hotel Yak and Yeti brings a unique afternoon tea experience that fuses British tradition with authentic Nepali flavors

Hotel Yak and Yeti has introduced a groundbreaking afternoon tea experience for the first time in Nepal, blending British tradition with authentic Nepali flavors. This innovative offering is set to captivate tea lovers and those eager to explore new culinary horizons. Hotel Yak and Yeti have reimagined the classic British afternoon tea by infusing it with the rich, vibrant flavors of Nepal. Imagine the elegance of British tradition coming together with the heartwarming taste of Nepalese delicacies, this is an experience you do not want to miss.

The hotel’s unique afternoon tea combines classic British elegance with the rich, vibrant tastes of Nepal. The focus on Illam teas highlights the diverse flavors from Nepal’s three distinct regions—Himalayan, Hills, and Terai. This thoughtful fusion is created by Chef Aryan Nath, who expertly showcases Nepal’s culinary heritage.


Nepali Traditional Afternoon Tea


Nepali traditional afternoon tea is a celebration of local delicacies. The menu is a tribute to Nepal's culinary heritage. Every bite takes you on a journey through Nepal’s diverse regions delivering a taste of culture right on your plate.


Savory Delights


Selroti with Achar: Starting with a traditional Nepali treat Selroti, a rice flour doughnut, served with a tangy pickle. The Selroti  was crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, and it paired perfectly with the spicy and tangy flavors of the achar. 

Bara and Chatamari: A beautiful fusion of Newari lentil patties and rice crepes, was perfect when paired with flavorful Nepali curries. This dish was a combination of both textures and spices that was satisfying.


Sweet Temptations


Lakhamari with Gundpak: The classic Newari sweet, Lakhamari, paired with Gundpak, a rich fudge made from condensed milk and ghee provided a nostalgic and delicious end to the meal.

Yomari, Pustakari, and Other Nepali Delicates: You can also indulge in the sweetness of Yomari, Pustakari (a jaggery fudge), and other traditional Nepali sweets. These delicacies offered a perfect balance of sweetness and flavors. Yomari has to be my personal favorite with its rich jaggery filling.

These unique Nepali treats are available for NPR 1800 net.


The British Afternoon Tea with a Nepali Twist 


The British Afternoon Tea with a Nepali Twist  was a delightful fusion of cultures that tantalized  my taste buds and reconnected me to the diverse landscapes of Nepal that is Himal, Pahad and Terai. It was an experience of a truly regal afternoon tea with authentic flavors of Nepal in every sip and bite.

First Course: The first course began with a meal of bold and aromatic tea along with savory sandwiches of whole wheat inspired by the Terai region.The flavors were absolutely fresh and flavorful. 

Second Course: I enjoyed hearty scones with mango and orange jams, which reminded me of the Pahad (hilly) traditional cuisine.

Third Course: At last, I had Himalayan-inspired sweets, including Mustang apple tarte tatin, timmur-infused chocolates, and a Madeleine with Himalayan Citrus Flavors. These flavors were natural and firm, I personally loved it.

This classic selection is also available for NPR 1800 net.

Furthermore, The cozy ambiance and attentive service at Yak and Yeti’s Lounge 77,Drawing Room and  Madhuban Garden will assure a memorable and relaxing tea experience for all visitors with the fusion of cultures in both the menu and atmosphere creating a truly unforgettable tea experience that is sure to delight all who visit. However, if you want to enjoy tea with lush greenery, you will need to reserve a table in the Madhuban Garden ahead.

Overall, Hotel Yak and Yeti offers an exceptional fusion of Nepali cuisine and British tradition. This afternoon tea experience, available daily from August 12th, from 12 PM to 6 PM, is a must-try for both locals and visitors. 

Reservations can be made at +977 9808349939 / 9704666358 or via email at fnb.reservation@yakandyeti.com.np. 

For more information and bookings, guests can visit Yak and Yeti’s website: https://www.yakandyeti.com/

Guests are advised to follow current health and safety guidelines while visiting.


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