Tibet: Restaurants

"Expensive" in Tibet means anything over $10, but don’t expect to shell out more than $15 per entrée. Eating for under $5 is common throughout the region.

Dunya
Although run by Dutch owners, Lhasa’s cleanest kitchen serves up an impressive menu of Tibetan dishes like yak sizzler...
american | tibetan

Gangki
This rooftop hangout is popular with locals and tourists willing to brave linguistic difficulties and slow service for great...
tibetan

Makye Ame
This multi-storied orange building stands at the coolest corner of the Barkhor. Travelers flock to this cozy little nook for...
tibetan

Snowland
Renowned for their desserts, chocolate cake in particular, the comfy booths at this laidback restaurant are great for relaxing...
dessert

Tibet Summit Fine Art Café
In the Shangbala Hotel courtyard, Tibet's latest nod to western modernity comes in the form of Italian espresso and...
cafe

Dunya
Although run by Dutch owners, Lhasa’s cleanest kitchen serves up an impressive menu of Tibetan dishes like yak sizzler...
american | tibetan

Gangki
This rooftop hangout is popular with locals and tourists willing to brave linguistic difficulties and slow service for great...
tibetan

Makye Ame
This multi-storied orange building stands at the coolest corner of the Barkhor. Travelers flock to this cozy little nook for...
tibetan

Snowland
Renowned for their desserts, chocolate cake in particular, the comfy booths at this laidback restaurant are great for relaxing...
dessert

Tibet Summit Fine Art Café
In the Shangbala Hotel courtyard, Tibet's latest nod to western modernity comes in the form of Italian espresso and...
cafe

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