One of the joys of traveling is sampling various street foods. Nepal, however, doesn’t offer much in that way – people either eat in their homes, or in cozy (heated) restaurants.
This gentleman is the obvious exception: he has realized that there’s always room for corn. He charges us 20 US cents per cob.
It’s something we pick up now and then as a weekend treat.
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Street food is one of the most significant joys of traveling indeed. Hope you guys are able to stumble into more street eats!