New York, United States
177 1st Avenue
N/A
+1 9173882230
DeliveryTakeawayDine-in
Good for kidsToilets
No wheelchair-accessible car park
Comfort foodHealthy optionsQuick biteSmall platesVegetarian options
The best momos in NYC!!! We were devastated after the Queens location was closed, but we are so glad they came back!!! Lhasa is a friendly Tibetan spot with momos that are fantastic. Great flavor and a good price. Momo skins are delicate and the fillings are delicious. The beef momos are my favorite. Be sure to try it with their house made sauces! Very kind and attentive service, a warm welcome after a long COVID hiatus.
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Great food, friendly staff. I don't know why more people don't come here. They have indoor and outdoor dining at the time I was here.
A wonderful extension of the original Jackson Heights little Tibet original, Lhasa serves delicious delectable delights and a variety of momos! We were even welcomed with a complimentary hot milk Tibetan tea. The owners are very friendly and are even the wait staff. The space is clean and very focused on infection control with heated outdoor and indoor seating. Highly recommend it, especially now that we don't have to make a queens trek to enjoy! Welcome to Manhattan (as of August 2020)
Lhasa has many vegan options and wonderful waitstaff! The sauces are so flavorful. I recommend the mushroom momo. The thenthuk noodles and mokthuk dumplings in soup are also delicious. This restaurant has such a calm ambience. I recommend it!
Wonderful food, super friendly staff, great vibes. A little slice of tranquility in the East Village.
On a cold day a hot cup of buttered tea is good to have. The food features a lot of pickled vegetables. As tasty as the food is it is a little difficult to eat with only a fork. Be careful eating freshly cooked momos as they can burn one's mouth if one isn't careful.
I’m shocked to see all of the positive reviews. The service was fine. But it was some of the worst steak we’ve ever had, the dumplings were below average and it wasn’t cheap.
Was in the area and decided to stop by and order their chicken momo, which was my favorite dish at another Tibetan restaurant I used to frequent. It was not terrible, but it wasn't great. For the best Tibetan food, I would recommend Cafe Tibet in Brooklyn instead.
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