* "Tibetan" food *
Very friendly service at this second floor hole-in-the-wall spot which offers "Tibetan" food. I use quotes, because the food was more North American with influences from Tibet than pure Tibetan.
The window seating is well worn, but comfortable. Photo: http://www.yelp.ca/biz_photos/ZjU8vHUKakBREudY6Ittpg?select=kZ93PJ5F4iZCuWuLWgk8Xw
The lunch special started off with a lentil based soup, which had pleasant hints of dill. It was a bit thinner than I would have expected, but was packed with a good amount of flavour. Photo: http://www.yelp.ca/biz_photos/ZjU8vHUKakBREudY6Ittpg?select=04BrvjSatGRQmUb7zb_uKg
This was followed by a platter of momos. There were three varieties (meat, cheese, and potato). The momos appeared to have been wrapped in-house and had a handmade feel to them. The wrappers were a bit too thick in parts and slightly clumpy, but the fillings were all flavourful and well seasoned. Photo: http://www.yelp.ca/biz_photos/ZjU8vHUKakBREudY6Ittpg?select=oIEvjjDNBYCnBhFFe0DEsw
The "Tibetan" tea was not the typical butter tea you might expect, and was instead quite similar to chai. It was nicely spiced, but I was kind of looking forward to a butter tea, so it was a bit of a disappointment. Photo: http://www.yelp.ca/biz_photos/ZjU8vHUKakBREudY6Ittpg?select=zbbeswVPvRI7l9B8_wPLvg
Overall the food was decent, service was friendly, and it was reasonably priced as the lunch combo which included all of the above was a reasonable $7.99.
But would I return? Likely not.