His dishes were specially prepared under the guidance of head chef Nanda Kumar Gopi, who hails from India. For breakfast, he prefers to have masala tea, and likes to take sweet lime juice.
All the fruits and vegetables are locally available here. Modi will dine with his Nepalese counterpart Sushil Koirala, who is hosting a dinner in his honour at a five star hotel.
Prior to dinner, Modi will attend a reception hosted by Indian Ambassador Ranjit Rae in the evening. President Ram Baran Yadav will host him for lunch at Rastrapati Bhawan on Monday.
Image: PM Modi reaching Nepal on Sunday morning.
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