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Tibetan & Nepalese restaurant €€
4.6/5
40 review
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206, rue Saint-Jacques, 75005Paris, France
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2024
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2024

Restaurant in Paris preparing Tibetan specialties, some Mongolian dishes and a Tibetan beer made of barley.

Between walls with apparent stones, decorated with decorative panels that remind us that the name of the restaurant is that of the largest Tibetan lake, not far from which the Dalai Lama was born. Journey over time and space is complete with a choice of Tibetan specialities such as Tsampa soup (grilled barley flour) and momos (ravioli served with spicy sauce) to vegetables or meat to sprinkle with a flavour, this Tibetan beer based on Barley. Also some dishes from Mongolia like the famous fondue. Quantities are important, quality is much less. The most adventurous can try butter with butter to yak, very rich and especially very special for Europeans… The restaurant also becomes a gallery the time of temporary exhibitions.

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Visited in november 2023
Meilleur restau tibétain de Paris,
Le propriétaire est adorable, a pleins d'histoires, de chansons à partager.
La nourriture est délicieuse et on est dépaysé.
Visited in november 2023
La cuisine est très bonne, j ai bien mangé.
Visited in october 2023
A wonderfully warm welcome on a rainy Parisian night. The chicken nem starters were delicious (we wrapped them in lettuce leaves and mint) and our main dishes (one chicken, one seafood) arrived bubbling hot with a generous side dish of fragrant rice. We indulged ourselves in two of the delightful Tibetan desserts, as well. Highly recommended!
Visited in october 2023
Depuis que j’ai découvert ce restaurant, j’y vais à chaque fois que je passe dans le quartier.
L’accueil de la serveuse est bienveillante et doux, vraiment elle est adorable.
L’ambiance est authentique et chaleureuse.
J’y vais aussi pour manger mon dessert préféré « le Tsampa » (voir photo).
Je recommande, le passage en vaut la peine.
Visited in september 2023
Impossibile non innamorarsi della "Marmite d'aubergines parfumées et porc hache" servita ancora bollente e dal sapore affumicato. Anche i ravioli, sia vegetariani che alla carne, meritano una menzione d'onore. Il pane tibetano, come qualunque pane al vapore, non è particolarmente saporito, ma aiuta a stemperare il sapore forte di altre pietanze. Il servizio è rapido e il locale è arricchito dalle decorazioni tradizionali. I piatti sono abbondanti e costano tutti intorno ai 15€. L'unico neo è l'acqua: per 5,50€ deve essere raccolta con l'imbuto in qualche sorgente himalayana!!

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