Khampa Kitchen
75-15 Roosevelt Ave, Queens
(347) 507-0216
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They forced 18% Tips from the beginning for a person of 1 eating breakfast. When asked, they said i have no option of choosing on my own how much tips I want to give.
Super salty, oily dish
have to work on hygiene
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 2
Service: 5
Delicious Tibetan cuisine, reasonably priced. Have been eating here since years and every single item is delicious. Highly recommended.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
They took my takeout order on GrubHub but wasnt even open when I arrived, causing me to miss lunch (did not have time to order at a new restaurant)
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Very authentic Tibetan food, highly recommend!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I asked for dry laphing- they gave me with the sauce and it didn’t taste good at all. Price higher than the other business for similar food items.
we had the puri tarkari, paozi and butter tea. I loveddd the puri tarkari, it tasted just like the one we used to have in Boudha. The food was authentic and the butter tea was made to perfection!🩷
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Delicious Tibetan food right by the 74 street Jackson Heights train station. They have a breakfast menu that goes until 12 pm, and a lunch menu after that.
Prices are very reasonable, service is good, and the ambiance is cozy and cute. The menu has enough variety that it's worth coming back multiple times to try more stuff.
I got the Lhasa Beef Noodles, which were light and delicious. They can be flavored with some of the chili oil sauce on the table, which I will warn is no joke. Overall delicious food
I think the only thing I would have liked differently was for the menu to have some descriptions underneath the names of the food, just because there's so much variety that it can be tricky to know what to pick without searching up what something is. But that's a good problem to have.
Looking forward to coming back again.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Very delicious food and great service from the people there. Immediately greeted me with a warm smile and helped me order since I'm not very familiar with their culture. I ordered chicken chowmein and it was really good. Must try, really recommend this place!!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
It's a small cozy Tibetan food.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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The food was absolutely delicious. So many New York restaurants have food from various countries, but you don’t feel like the vibe matches the food. Everything felt very authentic and friendly and a bit like I was eating in a family kitchen. Highly recommend!
Had breakfast, it tasted good and the portions were fair. Tea cost an extra separate $2, and the meal was about $14–$15, which didn’t seem worth it. Service was slow, waited nearly 30 minutes.
Absolute deliciousness and generous portions.
The Himalayan set ($14.99) came with roti, aloo, chana, omelet, and tomato chutney. The roti was really crispy and delicious. However, the portion of tomato chutney was too small. But I definitely enjoyed Himalayan set.
The chicken momo ($11) was disappointing. The chicken had a smell, the flavor wasn’t rich, and the dumpling wrapper was too thick.
Laid back Tibetan restaurant with great food, a lot of budget options and endless Tibetan dance music videos!!
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