Vegan Restaurant

Little Tibet Restaurant

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · bloomington · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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This place had been on my list for forever and I finally got the chance to stop by for lunch today. It's very quaint and has a lot of Tibetan decor. Food was great; I decided to switch it up and tried the "Kham Amdo Thukpa." I thought the portion size would be larger although it wound up being just the right amount for a lunch meal. Would've gotten an appetizer if they weren't all nearly eight dollars each (a bit steep, in my view). Overall a good experience though.

This place had been on my list for forever and I finally got the chance to stop by for lunch today. It's very quaint and has a lot of Tibetan decor. Food was great; I decided to switch it up and tried the "Kham Amdo Thukpa." I thought the portion size would be larger although it wound up being just the right amount for a lunch meal. Would've gotten an appetizer if they weren't all nearly eight dollars each (a bit steep, in my view). Overall a good experience though.

Taste of Tibet in the Midwest! We were incredibly grateful that they were able to accommodate our large group at the last minute. The staff was incredibly friendly and welcoming. The decor is absolutely beautiful and cozy. The food was a delightful blend of Indian and Thai cuisines, which is fitting considering the location of Tibet. The salad and soup were complimentary. We ordered fried rice, dumplings, and Tibetan tea, and everything was quite enjoyable. The tea was exceptionally rich and would be a great addition to any winter meal.

Taste of Tibet in the Midwest! We were incredibly grateful that they were able to accommodate our large group at the last minute. The staff was incredibly friendly and welcoming. The decor is absolutely beautiful and cozy. The food was a delightful blend of Indian and Thai cuisines, which is fitting considering the location of Tibet. The salad and soup were complimentary. We ordered fried rice, dumplings, and Tibetan tea, and everything was quite enjoyable. The tea was exceptionally rich and would be a great addition to any winter meal.

This place is the best! Everything we ordered was amazing, (the soup was my favorite) and the waitress was so kind and attentive. We will definitely be back!!