Rhiannon M.
Bath
56 reviews
Try it!
25 Apr 08, 16:52
Above expectations
If you're looking for something different, definitely go for Yak Yeti Yak.
The food's delicious, fragrant, aromatic and the staff really friendly and helpful with menu choices.
The majority of their tables are traditional, but sitting cross legged on the floor at their one low level table adds excitement to your meal
Groups: reddragon
Nepalese nosh
17 Apr 08, 13:59
Above expectations
Not having visited Katmandu or picniced on Everest, I didn't know what to expect. The food is nicely spiced, with plenty of vegatable dishes as well as meat. Don't go if you're expecting a beltingly hot curry although I'm sure they'll add some extra chilli if you wish. Not very often you get the chance to try food like this so well worth a visit.
Groups: gwr fm
A must for food explorers
09 Apr 08, 12:08
Beyond expectations
What a gem. Seriously. I'd walked past the small entrance to Yak Yeti Yak so many times, wondering what on earth Nepalese food must be like without ever going in. When I finally did, how I berated myself for not doing so earlier! Once you've negotiated the steps down to the restaurant below, the touristy hustle and bustle of a Saturday Bath feels a millions times more than the few meters away it is. The quiet charming interior is decorated with Nepalese furnishings and artifacts. The staff are attentive and friendly (great with us and our pushchair - there's another entry/exit at the bottom below Pulteney Bridge so don't be put off if you have kids). The food is fantastic. Don't expect brash powerful North Indian style curries. Instead the food is light, fragrant, different, interesting and above all tasty! My recommendation make sure you order Momos (dumplings) to start.
Groups: Trading and ops







