Be Perky Garden Boutique Restaurant: An Indian restaurant like no other
Looking for a place for some good Indian Cuisine? Check out Be Perky Garden Boutique Restaurant in Sanepa, Lalitpur. The restaurant serves some delicious dishes that you’ll find in the streets of cities in India. From kabab to biryani, there is almost everything. The restaurant is cozy and most of the seating area is outdoors, with a bar at a corner. It’s a perfect place for large groups and families. We recommend you try their Veg and Non-veg Platter. It’s a perfect dish for a group of more than five, especially if there are vegetarians in the group. The Veg platter includes Dilruba Kebab, Tandoori Gobi, Paneer Tikka and Tandoori Mushroom, and the Non-veg Platter includes Chicken Tandoori, Chicken Tikka, Hariyali Chicken Tikka and Seekh Kebab. The DilKhush Kebab was amazing. It’s sauteed chicken stuffed with cheese. It tastes delicious with the chutney they serve on the side. It’s best to have it while it’s still hot to get the authentic taste. If you are looking forward to a big meal, you can’t go wrong with naan with your choice of curry. We loved the Punjabi Chicken Curry and Mutton Korma. The other alternative is Biryani. You’ll not be disappointed. Also, don’t miss out on the drinks. Their mocktails are quite good and refreshing. The ones we tried were Tangerine Mojito and Apple Smoke Mojito. It’s fruity, refreshing, and will leave you wanting for more. Their Specials:
- DilKhush Kebab
- Platter
- Biryani
Mind Matters | Struggling to maintain relationships
I’m a 24-year-old woman and my relationships don’t last, be it with friends or a romantic partner. Everyone wants to maintain distance with me. I think part of the problem is me, but I don’t know what to do. A lot of them have told me I victimize myself a lot and don’t like to take accountability for my mistakes. I know that’s true. But I can’t bring myself to admit it or work on myself. What should I do?—A troubled woman Answered by Dristy Moktan, psychosocial counselor, Happy Minds Accepting one’s own shortcomings isn’t easy. It takes a lot of courage to come to a conclusion that you might have to work on yourself in order to mend your relationships with others. But the good thing is you’re trying to improve, not everyone is willing to do so. You need to dig deeper into why the problems exist in the first place. Analyze your reactions to certain situations. Try figuring out why you act the way you do. Maybe that will give you an idea on where you can start working on yourself. Sometimes, what you do might be your way of defending yourself from getting hurt. Or there might be some underlying issues, for instance childhood traumas. So figuring out the core problem will help you find better solutions. Maintaining relationships should go both ways. So you also need to communicate with other people. Talk to them and share what you feel. This can make the relationship even better. Communicating and understanding each other’s feelings can lead to a fulfilling relationship. Also, try keeping realistic goals when it comes to maintaining relationships. For instance, you can’t expect someone to be there for you all the time. So, set a goal that’s achievable for the both of you. Focus on the things that are under your control. Having said that, before trying to fix relationships with others, it’s always important to have a good relationship with oneself. Be aware of what you need to work on. Spend quality time with yourself. Good relationship with oneself will always help you to better understand your relationship with others.
Two drown in Kathmandu well
Two persons drowned in a well at Om Bahal in Kathmandu. The deceased have been identified as Dipen Limbu (36) of Jhapa and Jitesh Gurung (22) of Sindhuli, SP Sitaram Rijal, spokesperson at the District Police Range, Kathmandu said. He said that the incident occurred when they were trying to pull out a motor which fell into the well while drawing the water. When Limbu, who had gone into the well to pull out a water motor, could not come out, Gurung went to save him but lost his life as well. Rijal said that the bodies have been sent to the Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital for postmortem.
Moldovan man nabbed with 8 kg hashish from TIA
A Moldovan man has been arrested in possession of eight kg hashish from Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) on Sunday. The man with passport number 059627335 was about to board a Turkish Air flight (727) to Switzerland via Istanbul when police arrested him with 8. 7 kg hashish during a security check. According to a source, police apprehended him from the departure hall of the TIA. He has been taken to the Drug Control Bureau for investigation.



