Kafal Restaurant
Resham SengarResham Sengar/Times Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS, NAMCHI/ Updated : Mar 30, 2017, 12:36 IST
Synopsis
This famous eatery has captured hearts and taste buds for a good reason — it serves fresh food, offers a lovely setting and attentive service.
This famous eatery has captured hearts and taste buds for a good reason — it serves fresh food, offers a lovely setting and attentive service. Read less

This famous eatery has captured hearts and taste buds for a good reason — it serves fresh food, offers a lovely setting and attentive service. Find it on the Char Dham/Helipad Road about 10 mins walk from the Summit Sobralia Resort.
Sample the home-style north-Indian fare with a few Bhutanese and Tibetan delicacies. The food may take time to arrive, so feel free to order a drink or two from the in-house bar, all reasonably priced. But, before you chow down, be sure to capture (and share) the moment.
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