Events

Particle fever

Particle fever, Watch this film that gives you a front row seat to a significant and inspiring scientific breakthrough – the Large Hadron Collider. Free entry, 20 December, 2 to 4.30pm, Embassy Restaurant, call ( 01)4424040, 9802024040 for reservations

Yerma, A One World Theatre production of the folk musical tragedy by the great Spanish poet and playwright Federico Garcia Lorca. Rs 200 (adults)/ Rs 100 (students), 29 November to 21 December (except Mondays), 5pm onwards; 13 & 20 December, 1pm onwards, The Village Theatre, Lajimpat,(01)4001089, oneworldtheatre.np@gmail.com

Winter Bazaar, A showcase of exquisite, cultural extravaganza of authentic arts and handicrafts, knit wears, music and culinary delights in a surreal ambience. 29 November, 11am to 6pm, Babar Mahal Revisited, barshathapa91@gmail.com

Lahar Srijana, Exhibition and sale of ethnic Nepali arts and crafts. 29 and 30 November, 10am to 7pm, City Museum Kathmandu, Darbar Marg

Uncovering opportunities, Discuss with young entrepreneurs and policy makers about the scope, challenges and steps for promoting entrepreneurship in Nepal. 1 December, 3pm onwards, FNCCI, Teku

Mood of Nepal, An exhibition of artist Seema Acharya’s paintings that capture the essence of Nepali people and their various moods. 29 November (opening), 30 November to 4 December, 10am to 7pm, Imago Dei Café and Gallery, Nagpokhari

Slam poetry, A two-day workshop with slam poet Nasala Chitrakar on spoken word poetry. Rs 800, 29 & 30 November, 11am to 2pm, Sattya Media Arts, Jawlakhel, 9813485716

Visual art, An exhibition of visual artists along with two performance arts by Ishan Pariyar (Ethos of Surrounding, 29 November, 3.30pm) and Sundar Lama (Pasal- The Shop, 29 November, 4pm). 29 November to 3 December, Gallery Mcube, Chakupat, gallerymcube@gmail.comKaravan Kathmandu,

Head on to this pop-up bazaar and shop for fine clothing, jewelry, home decors, arts and more for the holidays. 30 November, 1 to 5pm, Moksh, Jhamsikhel, www.facebook.com/karavankathmandu

Tokyo to Kathmandu, Recollections in print of artist Kabi Raj Lama’s artistic and spiritual quest from Tokyo to Kathmandu.  30 November to 15 December, 11am to 5pm, Siddhartha Art Gallery, Babar Mahal Revisited

Natural dye, An exhibition showcasing handmade clothes, shawls, jewelleries and carpets made from natural dye. Till 6 December, 11am to 7pm, Taragaon Museum, Hyatt Hotel, Boudha

Street fest, The Mandala Street Festival is back again with lots of fun activities, food stalls and live music to raise awareness and funds for the Nyano Sansar (warm world) winter initiative. 29 November, 9am onwards, Mandala Street, Thamel


Dining

Lal Durbar Restaurant,

Lal Durbar Restaurant, Authentic Nepali dinner with cultural shows. Hotel Yak & Yeti, Darbar Marg, (01)4248999, reservation@laldurbar.com

Wunjala Moskva, Treat your palate to Newari and Russian dishes in the lush garden with ancient trees and trickling streams. Naxal, (01)4415236

Saigon Pho, Spacious interior with authentic Vietnamese dishes. Lajimpat

Dan Ran, The best authentic Japanese food in this part of town. Jhamsikhel

Green organic cafe, Eat fresh, right from the source. This cafe has its own farms where vegetables, grains, dairy and fruit are produced. Detox and indulge in healthy treats. Thamel, across Roadhouse Cafe, (01)4215726

Tian Rui, If you’re looking for genuine good Chinese food this restaurant is the best place to go. Thapathali

Natssul, Reminiscent of the establishments in Seoul’s Hong dae district, this eatery strives to be the best Korean restaurant in town. Pokhara

New Tushita Restaurant, Relaxing ambience and good food. Don’t miss out on their penne with creamy bacon and mushroom sauce. Lajimpat, (01)44432957

Thanksgiving, Celebrate Thanksgiving with a traditional Thanksgiving-themed dinner complete with turkeys, pecan pies and free mulled wine. Till 29 November, 6pm onwards, Kilroy’s of Kathmandu, Thamel, (01)4250440/41

Mulchowk, The blend of culinary expertise and charms of a bygone era. Babarmahal Revisited


Cinemas


Getaways


Music

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