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Hidden Gem in Hobart: The Chowk Nepalese Pub

We accidentally discovered the Chowk while returning from one of our day trips — it was just around the corner from our hotel, so we decided to check it out for dinner. The place was surprisingly big, warm, and welcoming, filled with beautiful Nepalese décor that instantly made us feel at home.

We started with the Paau cocktail, which truly reminded us of flavours from Nepal. It was a perfect blend of tangy, fruity, and spicy — refreshing and so nostalgic!

Then came the food. We ordered the meat platter that featured two pieces of sausages, along with half portions of regular-sized meats such as taas, choila, and chicken wings.

But the highlight for us was definitely the momo platter – juicy, perfectly spiced dumplings served four ways: steamed, fried, chilli, and sandheko. Each bite was absolutely delicious. Even the kids couldn’t get enough!

We’re so glad we found this place — such a lovely dining experience. If you’re in Hobart and craving authentic Nepali food, highly recommend it!

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Take care,

M from Nepaliaustralian
XOXO

A Fun-Filled Family Day at Salamanca Market, Hobart

If you’re visiting Hobart, Salamanca Market is one experience you simply can’t miss. Held every Saturday from 8:30 AM to 3:00 PM at Salamanca Place, this lively open-air market is a true celebration of local Tasmanian culture, creativity, and community.

With over 300 unique stalls, the market offers everything from handmade crafts, artisan jewellery, homewares, and clothing to farm-fresh produce, gourmet foods, and local delicacies. The energy is fantastic, filled with music, colour, and the smell of delicious food wafting through the air.

We visited the market with the family and had such a lovely time. There were rows of vibrant stalls, and the kids loved weaving through them, choosing their own snacks, and picking out souvenirs to take home. We bought some beautiful souvenirs, ate fresh fruits, tried a few different street foods, and even treated ourselves to locally made sweets and baked goods.

It’s a great spot for families because there’s something for everyone—treats for the kids, handcrafted gifts, and fresh ingredients to take back home. Plus, the friendly stallholders made the experience even better by sharing stories behind their products.

The market is set against the beautiful backdrop of historic sandstone buildings and is just a short walk from the waterfront, making it perfect for a relaxed Saturday morning stroll.

We all left with happy hearts, full bellies, and bags of goodies. Salamanca Market truly captures the charm of Hobart—warm, welcoming, and full of character.

Highly recommend adding it to your itinerary if you’re ever in Tasmania!

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M from Nepaliaustralian
XOXO

Ms Korea Hobart – A Family Favourite!

We had such a great experience dining at Ms Korea in Hobart that we ended up going back again! From the moment we walked in, we were impressed by how clean and welcoming the space was. The staff were friendly, and the service was quick—perfect when you’re dining out with kids.

The Korean fried chicken was absolutely delicious—crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside, and full of flavour. The kids couldn’t get enough of it! I ordered the chicken bowl, which was packed with flavour and really satisfying.

What made us go back? The combination of great food, fast service, and a relaxed, family-friendly vibe. If you’re in Hobart and looking for tasty Korean food, we definitely recommend giving Ms Korea a try!

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Take care,

M from Nepaliaustralian
XOXO