


Fire and Ice Pizza
About
Fire and Ice Pizza offers weary traveling families a taste of home with familiar comfort food in the heart of Kathmandu. This casual pizzeria serves up reliable pizza and diverse menu options in a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere where kids can unwind after temple visits and mountain treks. The informal setting welcomes families with children of all ages, making it a go-to spot for international visitors seeking a break from Nepali cuisine.
Highlights
- ✓Familiar pizza and pasta options that appeal to children who need a break from Nepali cuisine
- ✓Casual, relaxed atmosphere where kids can be themselves without formal dining pressure
- ✓Western-style menu with vegetarian options widely available
- ✓Central Thamel location makes it easy to reach from most tourist accommodations
- ✓Clean, Western-standard facilities including family-friendly restrooms
Pro Tips
- 1.Request a table with extra napkins and wipes, as Kathmandu's dust can follow you indoors and kids' hands need frequent cleaning.
- 2.Ask about menu modifications for picky eaters. The staff is generally accommodating to requests like plain cheese pizza or simple pasta.
- 3.Arrive during off-peak hours (2-5 PM) to avoid tourist crowds and get faster service when traveling with hungry, tired children.
- 4.The restaurant accepts both Nepali rupees and major credit cards, but having small bills in local currency for tips is helpful.
- 5.Located in the Thamel tourist district, making it easy to combine with souvenir shopping. The walk from most Thamel hotels takes 10-15 minutes.
Best Time to Visit
Lunch (12-2 PM) or early dinner (5-6 PM) on weekdays works best to avoid the evening tourist rush. Visit during Nepal's dry season (October to May) when exploring Kathmandu is most pleasant, though the restaurant is open year-round.
What to Know
Moderately priced at $$ range, expect to pay around 800-1500 Nepali rupees per pizza (approximately $6-12 USD). High chairs are typically available, and the restaurant has Western-style restrooms, which can be a relief for families with young children navigating Kathmandu.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round, though Kathmandu is most comfortable for family visits during the dry season (October through May). The monsoon season (June to September) brings heavy rains, making indoor dining spots like this especially valuable. No special holiday closures, though hours may vary during major Nepali festivals like Dashain and Tihar.
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