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mandala has a beautiful good mood with many beautiful art and decor on the walls that creates a beautiful peaceful environment. the Tibetan thukpa suppe I ordered was pleasant, savory and satisfying. make sure their dishes are vegan and they will put. the menu reflects the chef and the inheritance of the owner tibets, and culinary influences from indien and Japanese cuisine. View all feedback.
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we had eaten here before and tonight decided to get a sample of six different items. the Californian roll was good, not served with washabi and very little avocado in it. the mushroom cake was good, but deep fryed with 1000 island type of pipes above. the garlic were in order. art bland. the fried veggiereis was also ok. the momo dumplings were good and the veggie tempura was not crispy and came with garnel! probably... View all feedback.
We tried Tibetan food for the first time and really enjoyed it. The fried rice was good, but the chicken tikka masala curry was the standout dish. It had a unique taste that set it apart from the usual Indian tikka masala curry. The atmosphere was pleasant and peaceful, and the staff were friendly with good service. Overall, a great restaurant for families to enjoy a meal.
The service and food were excellent. They have a nice little shop inside where they sell their tea. I will definitely be returning.
I absolutely love the food at this restaurant. It's consistently amazing and I always leave satisfied. The service is fast and accurate, and there's always plenty of delicious food to enjoy.
This is an excellent restaurant and truly unique food with a combination of Indian, Asian and Tibetan menu. There are good seating both in the indoor and outdoor areas on the terrace and a takeaway service.
Honestly never been here.but these people found a gold mine in setting up in a pretentious yuppie area like Ojai. I'm sure they feel virtuous and hip eating healthy Tibetan food, with a added novelty of looking at genuine Tibetans. Crushing it in Ojai