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Jukot Durbar Restaurant: Serving Bajura’s organic taste to Kathmandu’s late-night diners

Jukot Durbar Resturant
Nepali thali set with marsi brown rice at Jukot Durbar Restaurant. Photo: Shankar Giri

Are you the one who is tired of eating at home and wants to eat food outside the home, yet has the feeling of eating at home? And, what if you want to enjoy Kathmandu’s nightlife but do not know which restaurant serves Nepali thali set even after 10 pm?

If this is you, your answer could be Jukot Durbar Restaurant and Lounge located at Durbar Marg, which is open throughout the night. This restaurant, which serves local flavoured food operates in a hundred-year-old traditional-style building.

Phapar’s dhindo or marsi brown rice?

Phapar dhindo set at Jukot Durbar Restaurant. Photo: Shankar Giri
Phapar dhindo set at Jukot Durbar Restaurant. Photo: Shankar Giri

The food cooked in the kitchen of Jukot Durbar Restaurant can attract more than other restaurants because the ingredients used here are brought from Bajura. Marsi brown rice, sisno (nettle), gundruk, black beans, jimbu and apple pickle, all are brought here from Bajura.

Owner Amrit Shahi says, “We prepare food from the grain produced in our home and yard.”

Apart from that, the Thakali food set and phapar’s momo with ghee are popular items here. “The aim is to serve food similar to the food cooked in a rural kitchen,” says Shahi, “Because such food is not easily available in the city.”

In addition, there are many other types of food available as snacks at Jukot.

Other attractions

According to Shahi, the pickled apple served here is flavourful and one cannot find the same taste anywhere else. “This pickle is made by my mother,” says Shahi.

Pickled apple at Jukot Durbar Restaurant and Lounge. Photo: Shankar Giri
Pickled apple at Jukot Durbar Restaurant and Lounge. Photo: Shankar Giri

Another significant feature is Nepali food is served at any time of the night. Even if you arrive in the middle of the night, you will be served a hot meal.

“Most of the restaurants here are closed, even if you have a craving for Nepali dal-bhat at night, you won’t get it anywhere else except here,” says Shahi “There is free parking for customers at Jukot.”


This story was translated from the original Nepali version and edited for clarity and length.

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