I'm not used to Sichuan food, so I have no right to speak. ?
There are many such restaurants at the intersection of Beijing Road and Deji Road, which are all famous shops in Chongqing, Sichuan, and there are also many restaurants on Deji Road. . ?
Another concentrated place is that there are many restaurants across the Sun Island Bridge. ?
There is another place in Sun Island that seems to be called "Three Ears". The environment is very good, with mountains and water. ?
These two areas are dominated by Sichuan cuisine. . . What I recommend are "hoofed shrimp", "rabbit head, rabbit meat", "Houting crucian carp" and "mutton hot pot"?
These places are delicious, rich and diverse. But it's mainly spicy. There are many other places that are not characteristic of Lhasa. . . ?
2. dishes of senior collectors,
I haven't eaten it, but I know a few that can be found online. The price is high and there is capital to show off. . . ?
There is a vegetarian restaurant in Xiaozhao Temple not far from the mainland, which is said to be run by a living Buddha. . Not recommended. . ?
3. Tibetan restaurant?
There are many in the streets of Lhasa, dealing in daily food, such as sweet tea, butter tea, curry rice, Tibetan noodles, Tibetan steamed stuffed bun jiaozi and so on. . ?
The fun is to find that you can enter the store at will. . . ?
There are several restaurants worth recommending. . . ?
1, there is a sweet teahouse in the stadium, "Revolutionary Sweet Teahouse". Sweet tea, Tibetan noodles and beef patties are all good. ?
2. There is a small restaurant on Eco-Road, where I think the potatoes are the best in Lhasa, and noodles such as hot and sour powder are also served. Yogurt popsicles are also good, but they are getting boring. ?
There is a two-story building next to Ji Zha Temple, where yaks stew potatoes well?
As for the sweet teahouse, the most lively thing is Xinguang hidden in the courtyard. . And the old Guangming store in the alley. Always so lively, always so hidden. . . ?
Changgu Temple is also a popular place for tourists to have fun recently. . . A small temple, the lowest price in Lhasa. . It has become one of the signs that an old man who stays in Lhasa knows or not. . You often hear someone shouting at the entrance of Jokhang Temple to have tea at Changgu Temple?
It is also worth recommending. I think there is a cave under the cloth palace. I like the sweet tea and the taste of sweet tea there.
There is also a teahouse called "Sanxiaolin" near Bugong, which is not bad either. Many old people will rest and chat there when they turn over their classics. . . An aunt in Lhasa took me there, where the sweet tea tastes really good, and I can occasionally chat with kind grandma in Tibetan or Chinese and listen to real Tibetan stories. ?
I prefer to walk along Jokhang Temple to Qingnian Road. There is a small restaurant called sunshine curry rice, which only serves curry rice. It's delicious, but the rice is not very good. ?
Personally, I like to go to Guangming Store, which is close to Jokhang Temple. The sunshine is very good, dirty, broken and historical, and the sunshine is very good, and there are many gamblers. Some Tibetans will look at you curiously, and it is easy to make a friend and listen to Tibetan folk stories. ?
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