MOMO Overload : Steamed, Fried and Burger Version! Plus a Heartwarming Dinner with a Local Family

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  • Unknown to many, the geographic location of Nepal made it the melting pot of India, Chinese and Tibetan dishes. Because of this, a trip to this beautiful country will never be complete without experiencing its food!
    In this episode, we will trying out the different versions of its world famous street food -- MOMOs! From the traditional steamed version, fried and even the viral Momo Burger!
    We will also check out this buffet that allows you to sample all the famous Nepalese dishes and its neighboring influences in one sitting. Lastly and unexpectedly, we will close this vlog with a heartwarming dinner prepared and hosted by a traditional Nepalese Family.
    So sit back, relax and join me as iHAP to food hunting Nepal! Jaun Jaun!
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    Special thanks to my friend Yadab Itani for the tour (and surprise dinner).
    He is a professional tour guide in Nepal:
    Yadab Itani
    Hi Himalaya Nepal
    +9777-985 116 5698
    Bishnu Lamsal
    Nepal Hiking Adventure Company
    nepalhikingadventure@gmail.com
    +9779-851 087 391
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ความคิดเห็น • 6

  • @YadabItani
    @YadabItani ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I am pleased to meet you. Thank you very much for sharing this video, hope to see you again soon 🤞

    • @iHAPTravel
      @iHAPTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      It’s an honor to be invited to your house. You really know how to take care of your tourists. I wish many more clients.

  • @blogsnippets
    @blogsnippets ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Amazing video! Love it

    • @iHAPTravel
      @iHAPTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you! Nepal is naturally beautiful so it didn’t take that much effort. Is Nepal on your travel list?

    • @blogsnippets
      @blogsnippets ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@iHAPTravel Seeing the latest plane crash in Nepal might not be an ideal way to travel by plane. I still would love to visit it in the future to see their culture. Transportation is top of my concern actually.

    • @iHAPTravel
      @iHAPTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@blogsnippets yeah it's sad. Although plane crashes these days are very rare. In fact you're likely to be struck by a lightning then to be in a plane crash. Also, they helicopters available, which they claim to be a much safer and convenient way to get to the Everest base camp.