The Yak Yeti Yak Foundation, a remarkable family charity in Bath, is commemorating its 10th birthday with an unforgettable Nepalese supper in a rustic barn, complete with a live band and a cash bar.
Guests can look forward to savoring dishes prepared in authentic Nepalese style, promising a truly spectacular culinary experience. To add to the excitement, the evening will feature specially crafted spicy cocktails, adding a unique twist to the celebration.
This milestone holds significant meaning as it coincides with the 10th anniversary of the devastating earthquake in Nepal. Since that tragic day, the owners of Bath’s Nepalese restaurant, Yak Yeti Yak, have dedicated themselves to remarkable work, including the construction of schools and providing assistance to traumatized children and families affected by the earthquake.
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The unwavering dedication of Sera and Sarah Gurung, owners of Yak Yeti Yak restaurant, has sparked immense positive change, impacting lives both in Bath and Nepal. As they continue their tireless efforts, the goal is to raise funds for crucial needs such as computers and educational equipment for schools, as well as sanitary and toiletry provisions for young girls.
The foundation is organizing a captivating Nepalese evening at a barn just outside Bath on Saturday, May 17. Attendees can anticipate a delightful ambiance, with the hosts personally preparing authentic Nepalese delicacies over coals, accompanied by a live band, a bar, raffle with enticing prizes, and an engaging tombola.
The picturesque village of Upton Cheney, a mere 10-minute drive from Bath, will set the stage for this extraordinary celebration. Tickets, priced at £50 per person, can be purchased on the Yak Yeti Yak Foundation website, promising an evening filled with the finest food and heartwarming camaraderie in Bath.