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Dining at Mirmire Nepali Restaurant on Our Tasmanian Holiday

During our recent holiday in Tasmania, we discovered Mirmire Nepali Restaurant, a cosy spot offering authentic Nepali flavours. The warm ambiance and friendly service made it a perfect choice for a family meal during our getaway.

We couldn’t resist trying their famous Momo Platter, which featured an assortment of steamed dumplings paired with tangy dipping sauces. Each bite was bursting with flavour, a delightful reminder of Nepal’s rich culinary traditions. We also indulged in their spicy and bold Chilli Chicken, which added an exciting kick to our meal.

Another highlight was the Jhol Momo, where the momos were served in a fragrant, soupy broth. The combination of the dumplings with the rich, spiced gravy was comforting and absolutely delicious. It quickly became a favourite for us.

For the kids, we ordered their classic chicken nuggets with chips. While it wasn’t Nepali cuisine, it was a hit with them and kept everyone happy. To complement our meal, we sipped on creamy lassi, which provided the perfect sweet ending to our culinary adventure.

Dining at Mirmire Nepali Restaurant added a special touch to our Tasmanian holiday. If you’re ever in the area and looking to explore Nepali cuisine, this is a fantastic spot to try!

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Take care,

M from Nepaliaustralian
XOXO

Mum’s Day Out

After becoming a mum, I’ve realised how essential it is to take some time for myself. Stepping away now and then helps me recharge and return to my kids as a more present and patient mum.

I usually catch up with my girlfriends, and it’s always such a relaxing and enjoyable experience. This time, we went out for dinner at Tibetan Nepalese Restaurant in Harris Park. We made the most of the evening, filled with good food, laughter, and live music.

The night kicked off with some refreshing drinks, followed by goat and buffalo sekuwa—both packed with flavour—and a delicious paprika chaat and Chatpates. I also tried fulka for the first time, and it was quite an interesting addition to the spread!

For mains, we indulged in chops and momos. The jhol momos were okay, but the Tibetan momos completely stole the spotlight—absolutely delightful! To top it off, we ended the night with some freshly made, crispy jalebi from a famous spot nearby. It was definitely worth the stop!

These outings are a perfect way to unwind and reconnect, both with friends and myself. They leave me feeling refreshed and ready to dive back into the beautiful chaos of motherhood.

How do you spend your “me time” away from the kids? I’d love to hear your thoughts!

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Take care,

M from Nepaliaustralian
XOXO