In the bustling city of Thimphu, where tradition meets modernity, Hotel Ghasel stands out as a cherished destination for delicious food and warm hospitality. Known for its cozy ambiance and a menu that captures the essence of Bhutanese and Indian cuisines, Hotel Ghasel is a top choice for locals and tourists alike. This article provides an in-depth look at the Hotel Ghasel Menu and essential details about its location, contact information, and customer reviews.
Contact – Location
Address: Opposite to Clock Tower, Thimphu, Bhutan
Phone: +975 77654226 / +975 2 324 002
Business Hours
Day | Opening Hours |
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Monday | 6 am–10:30 pm |
Tuesday | 6 am–10:30 pm |
Wednesday | 6 am–10:30 pm |
Thursday | 6 am–10:30 pm |
Friday | 6 am–10:30 pm |
Saturday | 6 am–10:30 pm |
Sunday | 6 am–10:30 pm |
Hotel Ghasel Menu
Breakfast Menu
Contact: BABAKASSAR, PHONE #97532400. Prices and availability may vary.
Menu
Contact: OFF. CLOCK TOWER, 21A, ВИТАМ, PHONE #975 2 32400. Prices and availability may vary.
Menu
Contact: Ghasel, Pv97522400. Thank you and revisit soon!
Customer Reviews
Hotel Reviews
Reviewer | Comments |
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Donald Brahma | This place is truly a very decent and awesome place to stay, both for family and bachelors. The food contains both Indian and Bhutanese cuisine and is very affordable. The owner is cool, friendly, and helpful. If you’re looking for a good hotel at an affordable price, this is the best place. |
Sean Weatherall | Great meal tonight! No longer pure veg, but still delicious! Friendly service and good atmosphere! |
Ramya K.A | Extremely budget-friendly hotel with the best hospitality. The owner and his friends make you feel so comfortable. One of my most memorable experiences in Thimphu. It felt like home when they spoke a few Kannada words. Highly recommended! |
Jagdish Vekariya | Pure Vegetarian Hotel and affordable for both bachelors and families. Excellent service with a perfect view of the city. The owner helps his guests in every possible manner. |
Krishnandu Sarkar | The best vegetarian food in Bhutan. Even if you’re not vegetarian, try one meal here, and you’ll love it. Also, it’s one of the most budget-friendly hotels in town. |
Srinivas Narasimhamurthy | Spent over a week here in a single room with hot water for about Nu 500. The owner, Sonam, is excellent and speaks English, Hindi, and Bhutanese. The restaurant serves a variety of dishes, including Indian. It’s located right across Clock Tower Square and is close to everything, including the city bus and taxi station. |
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