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Six months ago we left Switzerland with our bike.We cycled through Europe,Turkey,Central Asia all the way to the Glacier Breeze Restaurant in Passu Pakistan,i tell you it was worth the trip in the whole six months of travelling we never ate as delicious as in the Glacier Breeze Restaurant.Ahmed Ali Khan is more than just an exellant cook he is an artist in the Kitchen.We recommend you to try one of the special cooked dishes.We hope the Glacier Breeze Restaurant will have a great future.

                                                                                 (Raffael & Simone from Switzerland)
After an 8 hour hike,we came here exhausked and starving and had the most amazing delicious an enormous meal from the "FULL MOON" menu.it was the perfect way to end our wonderful stay in Pakistan & we wish we had eaten here for our first night too!D'on't miss out.....
                                                                                  (Siobhan & Chris Canada)
Hot Rock Global Challange
On the Recommendation of an old friend George(A.K.A-"A Motley Crew")
We Stopped for some Apricot Cake on our way down from China.and Stayed for more then a week!
thanks so much to Ghulam,Anna Khan & All the others in the Kitchen-The service,Food,People,Scenery,Camping,Dancing,Music and just about everything else were great-we can't thank you enough one of the most memorable stops on our 3 year round the world trip.good luck &see you next time.
                                                                             (hotrockglobalcgallenge)
the food was excellent and the chef owner of the restaurant is very nice man and a jolly fellow and we have enjoyed our stay at "Glacier Breeze"when ever we will come pasu again we will visit this place.
                                                                                       (Afaq Zahidi Lahore)
We got returned from Batura Glacier with Mr Salahuddin what wonderous adventure.the mountain are spectecular the people incredible to and it all in perfection we had the honor of dining with Mr Salahuddin in his Restaurant are having awesome Apricot Cake and tea.many thanks to Mr Salahuddin.
                                                                                         (Wilma Shehryar)

A lovely surprise to find this character filled,friendly + elegantRestaurant!the food +service were great!the glass of milo was much much appreciated YUM!
                                                                                        (Sally Australia)
Being Vegetarians it's not easy to travel in Pakistan,That's the reason why we oftencook on our own.but in the Hunza valley,and especially here in the "GLACIER BREEZE"we enjoyed very tasty vegetarian local food.now we are strong enough to reach the Khunjerab Pass by bicycle and go on across China.we wish you lots of customers and all the best for the future
                                                  (A Swiss couple an a bicycle tour around the World)

we are Cycling KKH up down.... and we're always hungry.this place is more than enough very good food,great views,nice & kindly Chef and after three months travelling in India and Pakistan we haven't a lot of money.but in this place that is not a problem.Food is good and cheap.

This Village (Passu) is the most beautiful and relaxing one I haveseen this far.people are mellow which makes this village a Good likesto collect ones thoughs..after you do the trek to the Glacier rewardyourself with the famous Apricot Cake don't leave Passu without tryingit!
                                                     (Theresa Beck NYC)

What a lovely Place!with places like this travelling in Pakistan isn'tvery tough.the Restaurant with the best view in the world?Probably andwith a couple more spots like this on the KKH we could start a Cake Tour Apricot Cake here,Walnut Cake in Cafe de Hunza.
                                                     (Tim Hannigan,Corwall UK)

Khan we dropped into say goodbye & thank you for all of your kind hospitality.sorry we missed you.we enjoyed every minute of our stay in beautiful Passu.Drop us a ine next time u're emailing.hope to see you in our cafe in Australia one day soon.
                                             Sarah (New Zealand) & Troy (Australia)

a wonderrful experience,delicious dinner and surprising hospitality the apricot cake was above all,weldone and keep it up.
                                              (Khobaib A Vahedy lahore)

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