
We've taken to eating here a lot recently, because the food is pretty good and the prices (at least what they charge us) are as reasonable as you can find in the new town!
June 29, 2005
Find out if the lake has dried up before you go, since it often doesn't have any water in it. Other than that, it's a nice scenic area, like much of the outskirts of town.
April 29, 2005
Although the water here is too warm for a workout, if you're looking for a swim, the water's warm here even during the winter, unlike the pool at the Paradise Hotel. It's also much cheaper. Expect a natural swimming pool instead of some kind of nature reserve. Apparently there's an interesting cave nearby that you can descend into on a rope as well.
April 29, 2005
If you only see one thing while you're in town, this should be it. You can spend just 10 minutes going through the main hall, or you can literally spend hours wandering around the many monks' houses scattered over the hill. Find a monk that is interested in talking with you -- it's often quite a pleasant experience.
April 25, 2005
The place is really small, and it's hard to argue that the giant prayer wheel has any cultural significance
April 25, 2005
The ping pong here is great
April 25, 2005
Stop by if you get the chance!
April 25, 2005
This is the best place I've found in town to get soy milk. The soy milk has always been hot, and they still make it into the afternoon.
April 25, 2005
I really like the potato and mushroom dishes here.
April 25, 2005
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