Nepal
Situated between India and China, Nepal has extremely diverse geographical and climatic features. It is slightly larger than one and a half times that of Hungary and is populated by around 30 million people.
The country stretches for 150 to 250 kilometers from north to south, a narrow strip of land that rises from a plain similar to the Hungarian lowlands to the highest mountain in the world. In the southern part of the country bordering India are the tropical Terai plains, with an average altitude of 59 meters above sea level. The national parks of the tropical part are home to big animals such as rhinos, elephants and tigers. In the central part of the country, the Lower Himalayan Range, which Nepalis call the Mid-hills, continues at around 3,000 meters. Eight of the world’s ten highest mountains are located in Nepal along its northern border, such as the highest Everest (8848 meters) and Kanchenjunga (8586 meters).
Compared to the size of the country, the enormous geographical diversity is also reflected in its population. More than 60 ethnic groups live in Nepal, speaking 123 languages. 80% of the population is Hindu, whose caste hierarchies defined a person’s social status in the past, but still play a role in people’s lives today. The importance of Buddhism is also indisputable, since Buddha was born in Lumbini, located in the southern part of the country.
As a result of the many different ethnic groups and the great geographical diversity, people have used various foods, spices and food preparation techniques, which can be tasted in our restaurant and are briefly presented within the framework of this small exhibition.
Nepal
Situated between India and China, Nepal has extremely diverse geographical and climatic features. It is slightly larger than one and a half times that of Hungary and is populated by around 30 million people.
Newari
The fertile soil of the Kathmandu-valley and the trade with Tibet and India brought prosperity. The cross-cultural influences are reflected on the valley’s cuisine, arts and architecture as well.
Magar / Gurung and Gurkha warriors
The Magar and Gurung people live in the hilly region in the western part of Nepal in small communities among the rice paddies. The beautiful panorama of the Annapurna range can be seen from their most famous village, Ghandruk.
Chhettri
The Chhettri were one of the groups of the Khas Hindu community, one of the highest levels of the old caste system. They were the Kshatriya warriors who were the defenders of the system.
Sherpa
The Sherpas are perhaps the best known ethnic group in Nepal. They live high in the mountains of eastern and central Nepal. Originally from Tibet, they crossed the mountains more than 500 years ago.
Tea in Nepal
Tea production in Nepal is relatively young, having only started in the 1960s. Ilam is located in eastern Nepal, about 600 km from Kathmandu.
The Flavours of Nepal
Nepal's flavours are deeply rooted in the country's rich cultural and geographical diversity. The country's cuisine is based on a unique blend of spices such as cardamom, Roman cumin, coriander and fenugreek seeds, which together provide an unforgettable taste experience.
Nepal
Situated between India and China, Nepal has extremely diverse geographical and climatic features.
Newari
The fertile soil of the Kathmandu-valley and the trade with Tibet and India brought prosperity.
Magar / Gurung and Gurkha warriors
The Magar and Gurung people live in the hilly region in the western part of Nepal in small communities among the rice paddies.
Chhettri
The Chhettri were one of the groups of the Khas Hindu community, one of the highest levels of the old caste system.
Sherpa
The Sherpas are perhaps the best known ethnic group in Nepal. They live high in the mountains of eastern and central Nepal.
Tea in Nepal
Tea production in Nepal is relatively young, having only started in the 1960s.
The Flavours of Nepal
Nepal's flavours are deeply rooted in the country's rich cultural and geographical diversity.
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Monday: CLOSED
Tuesday: 11:30 - 23:00
Wednesday: 11:30 - 23:00
Thursday: 11:30 - 24:00
Friday: 11:30 - 24:00
Saturday: 11:30 - 24:00
Sunday: 11:30 - 23:00
Annapurna Nepáli Étterem
Budapest, Ráday u. 29, 1092
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Kedd – Szerda: 11:30 – 23:00
Csütörtök – Szombat: 11:30 – 24:00
Vasárnap: 11:30 – 23:00