Tibet Steak House

Lhasa


This well-run restaurant serves a mix of excellent Continental, Indian and Nepali food in modern and fresh surroundings. The Indian dishes are particularly good and this might be your only chance to try a rib-eye yak steak (¥90). It’s run by traveller favourite Snowland Restaurant but has a more local Tibetan clientele. No breakfast.


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