Yak Yeti Yak is unique there is no other restaurant quite like it.
Set in the basement of 3 listed 18th Century town houses the restaurant has a variety of dining areas, a separate bar and 2 courtyard gardens each with its own character. There is even a traditional Nepalese style dining room with low level tables and floor cushions.
The atmosphere is relaxed and friendly reflecting the owners’ belief that the restaurant is an extension of their own home and customers are guests. Soft ambient music adds to the atmosphere.
Having spent many years travelling around Nepal leading expeditions the owners have collected a diverse and personal mix of artefacts and everyday items that now adorn the walls and ceilings of the restaurant. Amongst the many bits and pieces there are bells from yak caravans, village gadgets, jungle artwork and climbing gear from past Everest expeditions including a pair of boots that have been on the summit.
Set in the basement of 3 listed 18th Century town houses the restaurant has a variety of dining areas, a separate bar and 2 courtyard gardens each with its own character. There is even a traditional Nepalese style dining room with low level tables and floor cushions.
The atmosphere is relaxed and friendly reflecting the owners’ belief that the restaurant is an extension of their own home and customers are guests. Soft ambient music adds to the atmosphere.
Having spent many years travelling around Nepal leading expeditions the owners have collected a diverse and personal mix of artefacts and everyday items that now adorn the walls and ceilings of the restaurant. Amongst the many bits and pieces there are bells from yak caravans, village gadgets, jungle artwork and climbing gear from past Everest expeditions including a pair of boots that have been on the summit.

