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| - Yum yum. My first time trying Tibetan food but I'd try it again.
Nice decor, there's an area in the back with some cushions to sit on, which looks comfortable.
There's a decent vegetarian selection on the menu, consisting of a selection of curries and momos (dumplings). I ordered the momos, which came with a side of lentil soup. The food took a bit to a bit to arrive, but it was worth the wait. The lentil soup was nothing special, but the momos were delicious. You can choose to have them steamed or panfried; I chose the latter. The momos come with a small side salad, and two dips: i think one was soy sauce and the other was some kind of yogurt-based dip. The momos were a combination of fillings, half of them had potatoes in them, and the other half had some filling that almost resembled sauerkraut. I don't even think the meal needs the side of soup because the dumplings are so filling, but maybe I just have a smaller appetite then most.
The prices are decent for what you get, I'd definitely return here- maybe I'd try one of the curries.
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