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This 12-table spot in Long Island City is a modest operation with fantastic Tibetan and Himalayan food.
Mustang Thakali Kitchen is a relatively quiet Nepali restaurant in Jackson Heights that’s perfect for when you want to sit down and order a thali.
Keep this Tibetan-Nepali spot in mind for a last minute group dinner in Jackson Heights.
Jewel of Himalaya is a strip mall spot in Yorktown Heights that does fantastic traditional Tibetan and Nepalese food, as well as excellent versions of dishes from China and India.
Phayul is a Tibetan restaurant hidden up a flight of stairs in Jackson Heights, and it’s an excellent spot for some casual soup and momos.
Lhasa Tibetan Restaurant is the East Village location of an excellent Jackson Heights spot, and it’s the best option for momos in the area.
If you want to eat Tibetan food in Elmhurst, head straight to Lhasa Fresh Food and order some momos and thenthuk.
A tour of South Asian restaurants, bakeries, and cafes in Queens from a Bengali restaurateur and native borough enthusiast.
Mom’s Momo is a Tibetan food truck with locations in Jackson Heights and Sunnyside, and it’s a great place to eat beef momos covered in hot sauce.
Dawa’s is a neighborhood spot in Sunnyside serving a mix of American and Himalayan food, and it’s a great place to eat some momos once a week.
Amdo Kitchen is a food truck in Jackson Heights, and it’s perfect for when you want some quick momos.
Potala is a tiny counter-service spot in Jackson Heights that’s great for some quick momos or a bowl of soup.