Punakha, the lush former capital of Bhutan, not only offers scenic beauty and cultural sites but also a warm and flavorful local food scene. From spicy cheese dishes to hearty stews and organic rice fields, here are the must-try local foods[...]
Wangdue Phodrang, a tranquil district in central Bhutan, offers a humble yet flavorful food experience steeped in tradition. While fewer in number than Thimphu or Paro, the local restaurants here serve hearty Bhutanese meals that are[...]
Thimphu, Bhutan’s lively capital, is a wonderful blend of culture, cuisine, and color — especially in its buzzing local markets and street food corners. Whether you're after handmade souvenirs, farm-fresh produce, or[...]
Paro, with its peaceful river valley and historic charm, offers a delightful mix of local markets and street food that give visitors a true taste of rural Bhutan. Whether you're browsing handmade crafts or biting into piping-hot momos,[...]
Punakha, known for its stunning dzong and fertile valleys, offers a quieter but charming street food and market scene. While it doesn’t have big city-style bazaars, you’ll find delightful local produce, homemade snacks,[...]