Decided to try this place when Partner was craving something spicy for dinner. I had only ever had Tibetan cuisine once before, at another restaurant on the same strip, and had loved it. This place was amazing: small enough to be cozy, but not hipsterish enough to be crowded. You can actually hear your conversation partner(s)!
The hot "sauce" (more of a spice mix) on the table was dead serious. Partner said it was "like voting for Obama and getting Al Sharpton." Definitely wait for your drink to arrive before tasting it.
I had the crispy cauliflower (a must-try) and veggie momos (delish with sriracha and soy sauce). Partner got something with beef in it, which he loved; however there is a plethora of vegetarian options at this place.
Partner finished with some Tibetan tea, made with butter. He loved it, but I wasn't interested.
Service here was polite and prompt. I'd certainly go again, and bring a friend.
Only caveat is that there is a shrine to the Dalai Lama in one corner, which would make me hesitant to bring a super-religious person here. That being said, I will certainly come back.