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    Lhasa Liang Fen

    4.3 (74 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:30 pm

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    Moderate noise
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    Good for kids
    Dogs allowed

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    Kim K.

    Ordered the Lhasa Liang Fen, Veg Momo, and Jhol Momo potato from this cozy, minimally decorated space. Thirty five minutes later the order was ready. There was one seated table of three when we walked in. The Jhol momo was the best dish although the skin on both momos were way too thick and overpowered texture and taste. The veg momos were only half filled. Not sure what starch was used in the Liang fen but it was light. A touch too spicy but good. I also had to ask the cashier for my change so maybe better to use card payments here. Thirty five minutes for basic dumplings and plain noodles at a restaurant, that didn't taste like they just made the dough and baked and seasoned the potatoes, is not a compelling reason to return.

    Special Yellow Lhasa Liang Fen - A Noodle Roll Filled with Spiced Ground Beef
    Mike R.

    Decided to try out Tibetan food, so discovered Lhasa Liang Fen - from what I saw online reasonably priced making it worth the visit. With small seating, it is tastefully decorated. Being unfamiliar with Tibetan food, the nominal menu descriptions required me to seek translations online. In the end, had issues differentiating between the different Lhasa Liang Fen options, (i.e., the restaurant's namesake,) including Yellow varieties that came in original, Dry, and Special. The picture of the plain and Yellow had one looking like a soup, the other as a roll. The waitress had issues explaining the differences, so they would benefit from complementing each menu item with a small blurb. That being said, I opted for the Special Yellow Lhasa Liang Fen - a noodle wrapped around ground beef with a red chili sauce. (Unsure if that included wai wai., which is some type of crunch noodle if I understood correctly. Again even with repeated tries, it was hard to get clarity from the waitress.) I enjoyed the roll's texture, but - at least for my taste - it was salted a little too much. As a result, decided not to go for anything else for that meal. That being said, there were other items at Lhasa Liang Fen which may be worth a try on a future exploration of Tibetan cuisine.

    Dan Dan noodles with tofu all mixed up
    Suresh D.

    I came in here around a bit before 1. It's a small place, having maybe 20 seats. No customers were inside, so I had my choice of seats. I had taken a look outside at the menu. I was leaning toward the Dan Dan noodles. When I was seated, there are many pictures of menu items on the table top. I was given a menu. I ordered the DAN DAN NOODLES with tofu, something I rarely have. When it was presented, it looked plain. I didn't realize the sauce was on the bottom of the bowl. Once I mixed it all up, the sayxe was very flavorful. Nutty, a bit thick,hot and spicy. When I was finished eating, there was a bit left. I asked for the to go container to take the rest of home and the check. They were both brought at the same time. Once I packed the food, I went to the cashier to pay. I handed my server $15. I asked for no change. The service was ptofessional and courteous.

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    David H.

    Just 4 doors away from the Elmhurst Hospital hides this small eatery serving Tibetan dishes. The exterior is very unassuming. Without reading reviews and not specifically searching for it, I would absolutely overlook this place. Inside is better, small but clean, sporting 2 rows of small tables each seating 4. The counter is situated midway and has some nice ethnic decors. I asked for a menu with the strategy of ordering something that I have no idea what they are. I picked 3 after having the lady explain what they are. It took 15-20 minutes. Here's what I ordered: #1 Lhasa Liang Fen $5.50. This dish is in the restaurants namesake so in a way it's a must. It's a jelly like vegetarian cold dish and is really brittle. I pretty much have to slurp it in. It looked spicy but not so much. Actually a bit in the bland side. If you never had this, you should try once. #4 Stir Fried Thenthuk $9.99. I picked chicken as choice of protein. Think drunken noodle but the pasta is much much more dense, almost like cheese ravioli. After a few bites, I kind of become addicted to this unique texture. #16 Sha Bakleb $8.99. This is more like a meat pocket, or giant fried dumping. With the accompanying red sauce, they are quite tasty and addictive. Came with 4. Service was just meh. The lady who served me didn't do or say anything to make me feel welcomed.

    Meat veggie momo
    Anna M.

    Not too many tables available but I tried their sweet tea, tibetan tea, yellow lhasa liang fen, chicken lollipop, and meat and veggies momo, and my favorite would be the liang fen for their noodle texture.

    Beef chili and tingmo
    Vera T.

    Best yellow laphing in Area! Tried almost every place in Jackson heights now, but i still think they have THE best laphing, my favorite is yellow laphing with soup, but you cant really go wrong with all of them. Order beef chilli, tingmo and chicken chowmien too, This place could get busy, depends of the rush hour. Will definitely come back to try more!

    Valerie F.

    One of the best spots in the area (and there's a million of them here). That cauliflower in the bottom right corner, I still crave it. Momo are great and spice level is intense so beware! Staff was awesome. Place felt very homey. Would return 100%.

    Suzy W.

    Small in size, but food packed with full flavor. Although we ate while wearing our coats, it was well worth it, as the food came out piping hot and super yummy. We've had Tibetan/Himalayan food before, but this place made those other places feel like we were lied to. Before eating here, not many of the other places we've tried were very memorable nor were we rushing to go back to eat there. This place however, will probably be the location of many more repeat visits. The hostess/waitress was super welcoming. It's a small operation, but everything comes out quite fast and all of it was perfectly flavorful.

    Beef fried Momo (inside)
    Catherine Y.

    I ordered delivery and the food arrived warm and the fried momos were crispy. However, the beef fried momos were really dry. Not sure if they over-fry to compensate the travel but they didn't taste very good. Small filling to wrapper ratio and the beef too lean, or it could've been that they were over-fried. I really enjoyed the chicken momos in Jhol sauce. Those were really good, but I wish there was more Jhol sauce and I think they would've tasted better if the sauce was packed separately as the bottom of the momos got mushy from sitting in the sauce. Wow, that hot sauce they served on the side almost blew my face off. I used a tiny bit with some soy sauce and it was perfect. And when I say tiny bit, I'm talking a teaspoon. I'm sure that sauce would be fantastic for someone who can handle that level of spice. The Lhasa Liang Fen and the yellow laphing with soup were both delicious! Even though my mouth was on fire from the spice. Next time I will order these with less spice. These two will be my go-to items from now on along with trying different combinations of momos. I also want to try the beef tongue as well.

    Tiffany C.

    Really wanted to love this based on the stellar yelp reviews, but I thought it was just okay. I ordered a white laphing - the texture was really weird and it was uncomfortably spicy. The flavor was just not good. The yellow laphing on the other hand was so much better and the flavor was good. The beef momos were delicious. The chicken momo was dry and the flavor was lacking. Lastly, we got a chicken stir fry with hand-pulled noodles. Honestly, this was the best-tasting dish we got.

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    Pankaj M.

    Stellar Tibetan joint. Unpretentious and delicious food! Will be back again! Beef Chow Mein! Excellent wok hue! Momo's were freshly made and delicious Thukpa was well done! All in all! Excellent value proposition!

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    Dixya G.

    Updating more... I still think they have the best lhaphing in NYC. This time their pork chilly was BOMB and it went really well with tingmo.

    Lhasa Liang Fen & Yellow Liang Fen (Requested for both to be non-spicy)

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    7 months ago

    Delicious food! Great service! Very kind staff. Chive dumplings were absolutely delicious. Will definitely come back again.

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    Great food , great service. The chicken momo is so good & also the chilli chicken. Best dishes

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    Enjoyed the big bowl of spicy red soup. Not a fancy place, it is small, cozy and affordable.

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    Got the wai wai noodle roll & liang fen, it was not bad, it was just too salty for it to be tasty for me...

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    3 years ago

    I go there few times. Restaurant is pretty small and no ac in the summer but their food is freshly made and delicious.

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    The food is ok but service is very bad.they need to hire more experienced cashier.they don't give back change until u ask for it.ridiculous.

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    4 years ago

    Their dry yellow laphing is the BOMB! That is all I have to say. Best laphing in NYC!

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    Wai wai yellow fen is soooo good. Yellow fen is super soft and chewy and fresh. Perfection!

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