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Lhasa
- 177 1st Ave, New York, NY 10003

Tibetan restaurant, Dumpling restaurant ★4.0 (112)·$20–30

177 1st Ave, New York, NY 10003, USA

4.0
We stopped by the restaurant due to the wooden decor. The milk tea was grassy and not sweet, which is always welcome. The tingmo/ bread and momo/ dumplings were fairly standard. The shabhaley was quite crisp and well seasoned. The chili was a tad bit spicy, but a bit tough. The noodle soup were mild spice and easy to consume - Andrew Lam
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$20–30 per person Reported by 112 people$10–20$20–30$30–50

Lhasa Introduce

For New Yorkers seeking a culinary adventure, Lhasa offers a genuine taste of a still-rare cuisine in the city. Located in the East Village, this cozy and casual establishment is a beloved spot for authentic Tibetan food, particularly its renowned momo dumplings and hearty noodle soups. The restaurant stands out by providing an experience that feels both unique and comforting, inviting diners to explore a menu filled with flavorful and wholesome dishes. From a quick lunch to a relaxed dinner, Lhasa is a destination for those who appreciate simple, good food done well.

Lhasa's menu is a carefully curated selection of Tibetan classics. The momo dumplings, a staple of the cuisine, are a highlight, praised by customers for being "very juicy and flavorful." Whether you prefer the vegetarian options like chive and potato or the non-veg varieties like beef and chicken, there's a momo for every palate. The restaurant's commitment to creating fresh, handmade food is evident in their hand-pulled noodles and the rich flavors of their broth-based dishes like Thenthuk and Bodhthuk. These offerings provide a warming and satisfying meal, perfect for any season.

The atmosphere at Lhasa is described as casual, cozy, and trendy, making it a perfect spot for various occasions. It's a popular choice for solo diners looking for a quick, delicious bite, as well as for families and groups who want to explore new flavors together. The restaurant's status as an Asian-owned business, combined with its welcoming and inclusive crowd—noted as being family-friendly and LGBTQ+ friendly—adds to its appeal as a true community staple in the East Village. Lhasa provides more than just a meal; it offers a glimpse into a rich culinary tradition, all from the comfort of a simple and inviting space.

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Location and Accessibility

Lhasa is conveniently located at 177 1st Ave, New York, NY 10003, USA. This address places it in the heart of the East Village, a lively and bustling neighborhood known for its diverse dining scene and unique shops. The restaurant is easily accessible by public transportation, with several subway and bus stops in the vicinity. This makes it a convenient spot for New Yorkers from all over the city to visit and enjoy an authentic meal.

The restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor seating, giving guests the flexibility to choose where they want to enjoy their meal. While specific details on physical accessibility are not provided, the street-level location and the restaurant's commitment to being welcoming to all crowds suggest it is a place that strives to accommodate its guests. For those driving, paid street parking is available, which is a valuable feature in this busy part of Manhattan.

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Services Offered

Lhasa provides a variety of services to cater to the needs of its diverse clientele, with a focus on convenience and flexibility. The services offered include:

  • Takeout: A popular option for New Yorkers on the go, Lhasa offers easy and efficient takeout service. This allows customers to enjoy their favorite Tibetan dishes at home or at work.
  • Delivery: For ultimate convenience, the restaurant provides delivery service, bringing its warm, comforting food directly to your door.
  • Dine-in: The cozy and casual atmosphere makes it a great spot for a relaxed dine-in experience, complete with table service.
  • Reservations: Lhasa accepts reservations, which is a good option for groups or during peak dining times to ensure a table is available.
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Features / Highlights

Lhasa stands out from the crowd with a number of unique features that make it a local favorite. These highlights are what contribute to its appeal and positive reviews:

  • Authentic Tibetan Cuisine: As a rare cuisine in NYC, Lhasa's focus on authentic Tibetan dishes like momos and thenthuk is a major draw. The food is praised for its quality and flavor, providing a genuine taste of Tibet.
  • Specialty Dumplings (Momo): The momo dumplings are a standout item on the menu. Customers rave about their juiciness and flavor, with a variety of fillings to choose from, including beef, chicken, potato, and chive.
  • Fast Service: The restaurant is known for its "fast service," a significant benefit for those looking for a quick and satisfying meal, especially during a busy lunch break.
  • Diverse Menu Offerings: Beyond the momos, the menu includes a wide range of options, from noodle soups and stir-fries to unique beverages like Am-Jha and Bodh-Jha. It also offers vegan, vegetarian, and healthy options.
  • Family-Friendly Environment: With a casual atmosphere, a menu that's good for kids, and the availability of high chairs, Lhasa is a great spot for families.
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Contact Information

For any inquiries, to place an order, or to make a reservation, you can contact Lhasa at the following:

Address: 177 1st Ave, New York, NY 10003, USA
Phone: (917) 388-2230
Mobile Phone: +1 917-388-2230

The restaurant makes payment easy by accepting a variety of options, including credit cards, debit cards, and NFC mobile payments.

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What is worth choosing

Choosing Lhasa is a decision to try something new and to enjoy a meal that is both delicious and comforting. The authenticity of the cuisine is a major selling point, with customers noting that the food is "simple and good." The most compelling reason to visit is to try the momos. They are consistently praised for their flavor and are a great introduction to Tibetan cuisine. The noodle dishes, particularly the chicken thentuk, are also highly recommended for their "super tasty" flavor.

While one review noted a waiter was not paying much attention, the overall sentiment is that the food itself is worth the visit. The fact that the restaurant is identified as an Asian-owned business and welcomes a diverse crowd adds to its charm and community feel. For a New Yorker in search of a quick, satisfying, and authentically-flavored meal that offers a refreshing break from the usual fare, Lhasa is a fantastic choice. The combination of its flavorful dumplings, hearty noodle soups, and cozy atmosphere makes it a go-to spot that is "definitely worth trying."

Lhasa Menu

  • APPETIZERS

  • SUSHI LHAMO $8.00

    made from noodle flour with chives and tofu

  • SHOKO KHATSA $8.00

    Spicy potato

  • MOMO (Tibetan dumplings - 8 pcs)

  • CHIVE $12.00

    Veg

  • POTATO $12.00

    Veg

  • MUSHROOM $12.00

    Veg

  • BEEF $12.00

    Non-Veg

  • CHICKEN $12.00

    Non-Veg

  • BEEF & CHIVE $12.00

    Non-Veg

  • VEG-COMBO $14.00

    Chef's Mix

  • NON-VEG COMBO $14.00

    Chef's Mix

  • LHASA COMBO $14.00

    Mix of all selections

  • Shabhakleb $14.00

    Semi - circular bread stuffed with your choice of filling(chive/mushroom/potato) (Beef/chicken/beef and chive)

  • TIBETAN NOODLE DISHES

  • THENTHUK (Tibetan style flat noodle dish) $14.00

    VEG | NON-VEG (beef/lamb/pork/chicken) - Stir-fry | w/ Soup

  • BODHTHUK (Tibetan style vermicelli noodle soup dish) $14.00

    VEG | NON-VEG (beef/lamb/pork/chicken)

  • NGOETHUK (stir-fry vermicelli noodle) $12.00

    VEG | NON-VEG (beef/lamb/pork/chicken)

  • DRANGTHUK (cold Vermicelli noodle) $12.00

    VEG | NON-VEG (beef/chicken/beef&chive)

  • MOKTHUK (dumpling soup) $14.00

    VEG | NON-VEG (beef/lamb/beef & chive)

  • SHOKO PHINGSHA (soup dish with potato & glass noodle) $14.00

    VEG | NON-VEG (beef/lamb/beef & chive)

  • VEG SPECIAL (Stir fry)

  • Celery $9.00
  • Broccoli $9.00
  • Shoko SipSip (Thin sliced potato) $9.00
  • NON-VEG SPECIAL (Comes with a side of Tingmo / rice)

  • DROK-SHA (beef/pork) $24.00

    Tibetan style slow cooked thin sliced beef/pork

  • Lamb / pork/ beef chilli $15.00

    Spicy fried beef with peppers and onions . Comes with a rice or tingmo.

  • SIDES

  • Tingmo $2.00

    Tibetan style steamed bun

  • Rice $2.00

    white

  • BEVERAGE

  • Am-Jha ($2 cup / $6 pot) $2.00

    Milk tea from Amdo region of Tibet

  • Bodh-Jha ($2 cup / $6 pot) $2.00

    Tibetan butter tea

  • Sweet Milk tea / Chai ($2 cup / $6 pot) $2.00
  • Herbal Tea ($2 cup / $6 pot) $2.00
  • Soda $2.00

    Coke. Diet-coke, Sprite, Ginger Ale

  • Bottle Water $2.00
  • Mango lassi $7.00

Lhasa Details

  • From the business

  • Identifies as Asian-owned
  • Service options

  • Outdoor seating
  • Delivery
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in
  • Highlights

  • Fast service
  • Popular for

  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Solo dining
  • Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot
  • Offerings

  • Alcohol
  • Beer
  • Coffee
  • Comfort food
  • Healthy options
  • Quick bite
  • Small plates
  • Vegan options
  • Vegetarian options
  • Wine
  • Dining options

  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Dessert
  • Seating
  • Table service
  • Amenities

  • Restroom
  • Wi-Fi
  • Wi-Fi
  • Atmosphere

  • Casual
  • Cozy
  • Trendy
  • Crowd

  • Family-friendly
  • LGBTQ+ friendly
  • Locals
  • Planning

  • Accepts reservations
  • Payments

  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
  • Credit cards
  • Children

  • Good for kids
  • High chairs
  • Parking

  • Paid street parking

Lhasa Photos

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Lhasa Location

Lhasa

177 1st Ave, New York, NY 10003, USA

Lhasa Reviews

An average rating of ★4.6 from 310 user reviews.

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