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Taste of Nepal

CAFE

610, Davis Street, Evanston

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About Taste of Nepal

Tucked in central Evanston, Taste of Nepal is an unpretentious cafe that locals fold into the ordinary rhythm of a day. There is a quiet steadiness to the place, the sense of a room that knows exactly what it is for. Nothing about it is engineered to go viral; it simply opens, pours, and the day takes shape around it. Across the United States, places like this form the everyday backbone of how people take their coffee.

Drinks are made to be enjoyed rather than photographed, though there is no rule against both. The pace is unhurried, the welcome is genuine, and the coffee does its job without making a fuss. What it lacks in polish it tends to make up for in character, which is what keeps regulars coming back.

Taste of Nepal anchors its small patch of Evanston, well within reach of anyone exploring the area on foot. Where it sits says a lot about who drops in: commuters, regulars, and the occasional wanderer. Easy to reach and easy to like, it makes a sensible stop on the way to most things. Part of what a place like this offers is simply somewhere to be for a few minutes, cup in hand. The coffee stops that last tend to be the ones you stop thinking about and just use, and this reads like one of them.

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City
Evanston
Country
United States
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Taste of Nepal is a cafe in Evanston, United States. The exact location is visible on the map above. Open in Apple Maps or Google Maps from the links at the top of this page.

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About coffee in Evanston

Evanston has 129 coffee shops on Pulled. Taste of Nepal is one of them.

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