
Rajendra Sanjelchhetri
5 reviews on 1 places
Took a taxi from Pepsi Planning and found the place by searching google for a Japanese restaurant. There was no sign board on the main street. Hence, I had to call them. It was just within the Park Village Hotel, Budhanilkantha.. I was super excited to taste Japanese ramen! The ambience was great, and the staff were polite & attentive. Ordered Spicey Chasu Ramen. Looked good. Broath was delicious. Bamboo shoot topping was good, but i did not like the slice of whitish fatty pork belly chunk instead of round Japanese Chasu. Price was expensive at what i got. The beer price was also very high, about Rs 800 per half size bottle, but they did not charge extra for service & taxes. It was a good but bit expensive place to visit for Japanese cusions.
Big pot shaped building just at the side of famous Peoples Square of Shanghai had enormous collections depicting Chinese history. The building architect was inspired by the priceless big circular tripod pot with two ears bronze vessels called Da Ke Ding from Zhou dynasty (1046-771 BC). Inside of the building looked glistening with granites, marbles & art works. A lot of rooms were exhibiting various periods of Chinese cultures & arts. Basically, it was a modern world class museum in ancient style building showing historical priceless Chinese cultural relics.
Beautiful historical park at the side of Huangpu River where it was rumored to show a signboard reading “Dogs & Chinese not allowed|” during time of international settlement. Now the park looked modern & beautiful. The Bund was on the west & beautiful Lujiazui on east, in between was the Huangpu River. About 80 feet tall, depicting three rifle barrels, made of concrete was erected as the monument to the public heroes of Shanghai. The pearl tower, Shanghai tower & classical buildings of The Bund & cruising ships on Huangpu River looked beautiful especially at evening from the park.,
The best scenic spot in Kochi. Pulimuttu in Malayalam is a barrier or wall built at shore of the sea. We really enjoyed this beautiful place with man-made barrier on Arabian sea with a walkway in between. Place was neat & clean. Chinese fishing nets at background gave our pictures a great compliment. A lot of small crabs were crawling at the cemented rocks at the shore. Sitting benches were there to rest & take pictures. The best place to watch the sun set in Arabian sea. A must visit place while in Kochi.
Good outlets selling varieties of stuffs like clothings, shoes, mobilee acceessories, leather belts& bags. Chroma by Tata is also there. This place is commonly known as Chroma mall.