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Himalayan Pizza was created with the intention to feast the senses of those who have a desire for good food with a unique entertaining atmosphere. We hope you leave with a smile and one day return with a friend.Himalayan Pizza celebrates Italy not just gastronomically but also artistically. Beyond doubt the Renaissance and Baroque eras were the most powerful times in history for Italian Arts. We have chosen 10 great Italian artists to accompany your dining experience. These are: Sandro Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raffaello, Caravaggio, Artemisia Gentileschi, Antonio Vivaldi, Farinelli, Giuseppe Verdi and Giacomo Puccini.We have a pleasant sunny garden where you can enjoy fresh air, plants and flowers and listen to Italian Classical music.Our brick oven is specifically designed and build for maximum outcome. The base tomato sauce and the dough are made fresh everyday and carefully measured with the necessary ingredients to provide you with the best pizza youve ever tasted!We bring you a taste of Italy with the most favourite and popular Nepali snacks. Try our yummy Bolognaise Momos or the Rosemary Potatoes!Why 108? Because 108 is a very special number! Tibetan Buddhist malas (or rosaries) consist of 108 beads and the reciting of mantras (prayers) for 108 times is considered very sacred. It is written that Bodhisattva Mahamati asked Buddha 108 questions, and it is stated that Buddha lists 108 statements of negation. In Japan, at the end of the year a bell is chimed 108 times in Buddhist temples to finish the old year and welcome the new one. Each ring represents the 108 earthly temptations a person must overcome to achieve Nirvana. In Hinduism, the deities have 108 names, while in Gaudiya Viashnavism (the worship of Vishnu), there are 108 gopis (cow-herd girls) in the Indian town of Vrindavan, childhood place of Krishna. On more scientific terms, the distance of the Sun from the Earth divided by the diameter of the Sun, and the distance of the Moon from the Earth divided by the diameter of the Moon, is equal to 108.
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