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LHASSA

Tibetan & Nepalese restaurant
3.7/5
29 review
Closed - Open to 12h00 Opening hours

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13, rue de la Montagne-Sainte-Geneviève, 75005Paris, France
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2024
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2024

Tibetan restaurant in the 13th district offering various specialties including tsampa dishes.

No, it is not altitude that disturbs us the vision: there are two Tibetan restaurants at 13! This evening, we opted for Lhasa, the next time for the Pemathang… The decor is quite neat, the walls of the mezzanine covered with colored silk pieces. The card, for its part, leads to heaven. Among the specialties, the tsampa dishes are based on grilled barley flour which fits with spinach in a soup, the dri cheese (the yak female) and is shaped as @ before the dessert passes. To vary, beef to macerated macerated is an excellent alternative.

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CarlosM
Visited in november 2016
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Nous sommes arrivés vers 22 hs et ils nous ont dit gentiment de nous presser à commander. Atmosphère et déco plutôt sympa. En entrée nous avons commandé une soupe d'orge et des "crêpes" tibétains; la soupe sans gout et les crêpes avec un gout à rien. Puis nous avons commandés de "momos" (raviolis), 8 en total, avec une petite salade de choux mayo. Aucun intérêt, nous en avons mangé de délicieux ailleurs. Aussi nous avons commande l’assiette Lhassa (le plus cher de la carte); et alors là... choux chinois et carottes sautés, 3 momos froids, un peu de nouilles très fines et du riz (très peu). Puaj. En dessert des pâtes chaudes soit disant au fromage. Il y a des restos tibétains à Paris. Celui-ci est à éviter !
sachav
Visited in july 2016
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On plonge dans une ambiance feutrée, bientôt rejointe par des plats goûteux qui permettent de découvrir une cuisine méconnue. Le service est très bien. Les prix sont un peu élevés, mais le restaurant vaut le détour. Je recommande.
cecileb
Visited in november 2015
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Une cuisine authentique qui fait voyager.
Un accueil chaleureux et un service impeccable et toujours aimable.
On y retournera....
the pemathang! what about the... exceptional, quiet, friendly little expensive, excellent cuisine and dishes busy. a delight for the palace and the eyes. really a discovery recommended to curious culinary.

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