A good option, but neither what I'd consider to be the best Tibetan or Indian restaurant in the neighbourhood. It is however, a very affordable place with good food, and the ambiance is better than a lot of the Tibetan restaurants in the area. Apparently it even has a patio for summertime enjoyment.
Food experiences:
Veg Pakoras ($4.99) are a nice starter. Tasty balls of fried veggies served with both tamarind and mint sauce to dip in.
They have momo's (a Tibetan staple) but seemed they only offered steamed momo's, where I'm a fried momo's kind of guy so we skipped those and over-ordered on main dishes instead.
The Stir Fried Noodles w/ Chicken ($8.99) and Vegetables (+ $1 to add) was our favourite of the main dishes. Quality noodles and a large portion.
The Chili Chicken w/ rice ($8.99) was a bit of a let down. We ordered it "medium, with sauce". It was very mild, and the breading wasn't our favourite. Would skip next time.
We also had the Baingan Bharta ($9.99) which is mashed up eggplant with various spices mixed in. This tasted great on both rice as well as naan (and even better with hot sauce added too), however will say that it didn't provide the value that the other dishes did.
Drinks are super reasonable - $4.99 for a Heineken/Stella/Corona and $5.99 for 6 oz glasses of wine.
After tax and before tip, we got out of there for around $50 while also leaving with leftovers. All in all, a solid 3 stars.