Lhasa Food

Potala Palace, Lhasa
  • City Name:
    Lhasa (Chinese: 拉萨, Pinyin: lasha)
  • Population :
    373,000
  • Area :
    53 square km (20.5 square mile)
  • Overview:
    Lhasa is the administrative capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region, located at the foot of Mount Gephel.

 

Dinning in Lhasa

 

Most of the restaurants in Lhasa cluster around Jokhang Temple and Barkhor Street.   And the Tibetan restaurants along Eastern Beijing Road in Lhasa enjoy quite a reputation among tourists.

 

Tibetan food is no longer the only choice for tourists. Now in Lhasa, people s can also try Sichuan cuisine and Western style dishes as well as Nepalese and Indian food in some hotel restaurants.

 

Local Lhasa food

 

Tibet has unique food and drink due to its highland climate, religious beliefs, and distinctive ethnic customs. Most people traveling to Tibet enjoy sampling authentic Tibetan food, but few can really get used to it.

 

Tibetans live on mutton and beef. Especially for the herdsmen, who dry the mutton and beef before winter comes so that there are supplies during the cold months. Wine is indispensable to Tibetans, who brew it with Qingke, a kind of crop which grows on Qingzang Plateau.

 

Among the great variety of Tibetan food, tsampa and buttered tea are the most popular. The former, made of barley flour and tasting a little bit sour, is very nutritious and tasty, while the latter, a mixture of butter, tea and salt, claims to be a good energy-giving beverage. Quite a few tourists drink it during their stay in Tibet in order to adapt to the high altitudes and dry climate and it can become quite addictive.

 

Buttered Tea

Buttered tea is the favorite drink of Tibetan people. It is made of boiled brick tea and ghee. Ghee, which looks like butter, is a kind of dairy product of fat abstracted from cow milk or sheep milk. ...more

 

Zanba
The staple food of Tibetan people is Zanba, a kind of dough made with roasted highland qingke barley flour and yak butter with water. Method of making: grind the roasted Highland Barley into flour, and mix it with ghee. It is similar to parching wheat flour in northern China. ...more

 

 

Potala Place
With its world-wide reputation, the Potala Palace stands on the Red Hill overlooking the Tibetan city of Lhasa as a major national cultural monument
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Jokhang Monastery
Located in the center of the ancient city of Lhasa, the Jokhang Monastery was built in the seventh century by Songtsan Gambo, the Tang Princess Wen Cheng.
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