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Contribute Feedback What dr Gunjan Purewal likes about Taste Of Tibet:
Authentic flavors, best TOT special non veg noodles.. Amazing mutton momos Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: ₹200–400 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 View all feedback.
What gaurav dhiman doesn't like about Taste Of Tibet:
Not so good as heard from friends and did not understand about the hype. But tibetian dishes are to be tried here. Indian was not good, chinese was decent. Not so much recommended. All the best and do improve on other cuisines too if kept in menu Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: ₹200–400 Food: 3 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 2 View all feedback.
The food took way too long to arrive and when it arrived it was pretty tasteless and just not well made. The photo is supposed to be garlic chicken and this is the second time they got it after we had complained about the first time it came. The other photo is supposed to be bread. Chopsticks were plastic and there was no mushroom in a mushroom dish Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: ₹200–400 Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 3
Very bad service and taste Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: ₹200–400 Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1
Authentic flavors, best TOT special non veg noodles.. Amazing mutton momos Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: ₹200–400 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Taste of Tibet in Sidhpur, Dharamshala, offers a unique blend of Tibetan atmosphere and delicious Chinese cuisine. While the music may stray from traditional Tibetan tunes, the ambiance definitely transports you to the Himalayas. Nestled near Norbulinka Institute, the restaurant boasts a vast menu that caters to all appetites, from breakfast to dinner. I've personally explored both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options on their menu, and I can confidently say there's something for everyone. Their vegetable platter, while decent overall, could benefit from fresher fried veggies. However, the momos and spring rolls, both ordered separately and as part of the platter, were absolute showstoppers! On the non-vegetarian side, the chicken momos truly shined. Made with fresh chicken, a rarity in even high-end establishments, they were bursting with flavor. Unfortunately, the thukpa fell short, lacking the depth and richness I expected. It felt more like plain water, necessitating some personal adjustments. Additionally, the lack of shakes during my visit left me settling for a simple Pepsi, albeit the classic glass-bottle Lehar variety. Despite its somewhat secluded location, Taste of Tibet's charm manages to attract tourists from far and wide. I myself witnessed visitors from different states enjoying their meals on my last visit. The bright green walls evoke a sense of Tibetan tradition, and while an outdoor seating area would be a lovely addition, the breathtaking views of the Dhauladhar mountains, even if just glimpsed from inside, create a truly magical atmosphere. Overall, Taste of Tibet is a solid choice for a delicious and immersive Tibetan food experience in Dharamshala. While a few misses like the bland thukpa and limited beverage options exist, the fresh ingredients, flavorful momos, and charming ambiance make it a worthwhile destination for foodies and travellers alike. I certainly recommend it for a satisfying meal and a taste of Tibetan culture in the heart of the Himalayas. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: ₹600–800 Food: 4 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4 Recommended dishes: Mutton Momo, Chicken Thupka, Momo, Chicken Momos, Chilly Chicken, Veg Momo
Very bad experience with thupka I am not happy with your seff