This is a part of 'project 110, going back and re-filling', writing is happening 8ish months after the date.
Fire Pizza in Thamel, next to Samurai Chicken and across the street from the back-end of Kathmandu Guest House complex is the best pizza I've had in Nepal. That's it. The prices aren't too unreasonable, the pies aren't exactly New York style, but who cares, they're yummy and full of toppings and well-baked in the oven right in the restaurant. They give a couple of sauces and dips to dip the bare crust into which elevates the experience. I've seen European tourists eat two of their pizzas in a sitting, which is a tribute to their taste and not a slight to their size, which is decent: I can easily finish a pie if I'm hungry, but I've shared one with others and felt pretty full too.
A google review for the place claims this is the second-best Pizza in South Asia, the first one being a parlor across the street from the Italian Embassy in Delhi. I don't have the intel on that, but I'll tell you this, it is the best pizza I've had in Kathmandu, and in Nepal. All the pricier pizzas from Fire and Ice and Roadhouse etcetera don't even come close. And you can get all that at half the price. What. A. Deal.
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