


Peacock Guest House & Restaurant
About
Peacock Guest House & Restaurant offers families a wonderful introduction to Nepali culture through food and entertainment in the historic city of Bhaktapur. The rooftop setting provides a relaxed atmosphere where children can enjoy both familiar international dishes and kid-friendly Nepali options, while traditional cultural performances add an educational and entertaining element to your meal. The family-welcoming staff understand that dining with children requires patience and flexibility.
Highlights
- ✓Traditional cultural performances including Nepali dance and music
- ✓Rooftop dining with panoramic views of historic Bhaktapur
- ✓Mix of familiar international dishes and authentic Nepali cuisine
- ✓Family-friendly atmosphere with welcoming staff experienced with children
- ✓Opportunity to try child-friendly momos and mild curry dishes
Pro Tips
- 1.Request rooftop seating during daylight hours for stunning views of Bhaktapur's temples and courtyards that will captivate kids and provide great photo opportunities.
- 2.Ask your server about performance times in advance so you can plan your meal around traditional dance or music shows, which typically last 20-30 minutes.
- 3.Start with mild dal bhat (lentil soup with rice) or momos (dumplings) for adventurous kids, as these are flavorful but not spicy and very popular with children.
- 4.Bring hand sanitizer and wet wipes, as bathroom facilities at older Bhaktapur establishments may be basic compared to Western standards.
- 5.Combine your visit with exploring nearby Durbar Square, just a short walk away, to make a full cultural day experience for the family.
Best Time to Visit
Visit for lunch (12pm-2pm) to enjoy the rooftop views in natural daylight and avoid evening crowds. Weekday visits are generally quieter than weekends when local families dine out. The cooler months from October to March offer the most comfortable rooftop dining temperatures.
What to Know
Moderate pricing ($$) makes this accessible for families, though be prepared to pay in Nepali rupees (ATMs available in Bhaktapur). The restaurant can accommodate dietary restrictions with advance notice, and high chairs are typically available upon request.
Seasonal Notes
Year-round operation, but the best weather for rooftop dining is October through March during Nepal's dry season. April and May can be very hot, while June through September brings monsoon rains that may limit rooftop seating. Winter evenings (December-January) can be chilly, so bring layers.
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Café Culture Bhaktapur
Café Culture Bhaktapur offers families a comfortable spot to rest and refuel while exploring the ancient city's UNESCO World Heritage sites. Kids can enjoy familiar favorites like hot chocolate and momos (dumplings) while parents savor authentic Newari cuisine, all while taking in spectacular views of historic temple courtyards and traditional architecture right from your table.
Tamale Farm
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Bhaktapur Ice Cream Parlor
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Bhaktapur Community Library & Learning Center
This community library in the heart of historic Bhaktapur provides a wonderful cultural learning opportunity for traveling families. Children can participate in storytelling sessions, explore Newari cultural programs, and enjoy reading materials in a welcoming local environment that offers a peaceful break from sightseeing.