New fav surpise find. Run by a Tibetan family, the place has cozy ambience and real nice food. We were walking from Distillerie and found this place on the other side of the road. The inside is decorated with traditional Tibetan artifacts and Dalai lama posters.
We started with Lentil Soup which is similar to lentil soup that you can find in turkish restaurants a lot like what we call daal in my country (Bangladesh).
Then we tried the momo combination 3beef+1cheese. The cheese momo is huge! It's kinda sweet and doughy. I actually liked the beef momos better and probably would order only that next time. The chilli sauce with the momo was super hot and I simply loved that pairing. Fair warning: by hot, I mean wayyy hotter than the average Canadian taste palette. I am South Asian so I usually take my food very spicy.
For the main course I had Chicken Lhasa which is their recommended dish. I chose sweet bread as a side because the waiter (who's Tibetan) said that that's what they traditionally have. Tibetan Sweet bread is like the dough part of a momo with sandwhich bread-like texture on the inside. I loved my order but I would go with a side of rice next time, just because I am a more rice type person. The Chicken Lhasa was like a kind of curry. I loved every part of my meal.
My friends ordered the Shapta which was also a curry but a bit like Chinese curry. It has capsicum (pepper) in the mixture which contributes a different kind of flavour.
Most improtantly, the price here is unbeatable. Most main dishes are $9.99. So worth the experience. Strongly recommend this place.