Lhasa Restaurant

Srinagar


This small, cosy place for Tibetan, Indian and Kashmiri food suffers a little from mosquitoes but the garden area and giant sunflowers are a pleasant escape from the Boulevard hassle. It's one of the only restaurants that tends to keep serving throughout curfews.

The restaurant was established by a Tibetan Muslim refugee from Lhasa.


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