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Rodhi Ghar refers to a tradition of the ethnic Gurung community, which is said to have migrated to the central mid-hills of present-day Nepal from the Tibetan plateau around the sixth century AD.

Rodhi Ghar was essentially a place to relax, a house in the village where the community gathered after a full day’s work to sing, dance and be festive.  Men and women gathered at  Rodhi Ghar, sat on two opposing sides, and engaged in a playful battle of wit, deep into the night.

Rodhi Ghar, Melbourne today hopes to offer a an evening of joy with good food and good company.

So if you're looking for a memorable night out with a special someone, or a nice place to take friends or family, Rodhi Ghar will leave you feeling positively pampered!