Reviews on Chinese food in Leh, Jammu and Kashmir, India. The Ladakh capital city of Leh lies near the eastern parts of Jammu and Kashmir, on the crossroads of the historic "Silk Route" from Sinkiang to West Asia and to the plains of India. The humbling monasteries of Shey, Hemis, Alchi, Thikse and Lamayuru will nurture your spiritual needs, and the landscape of Leh provides for a number of adventure activities including mountaineering, white-water rafting and trekking along the Markha Valley.
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4 based on 19 reviews
Just went for tea, which was good. Although they were really friendly, there was something about the place that left me feeling a little uncomfortable and I didn't go back again.
Open garden restaurants with beautiful ambience. We serve Indian, Chinese, continental, Israeli, Italian and tandoori dishes. Do visit for a better taste.
I was just passing by after having a rough tiresome day when i noticed this beautiful open air restaurant so i thought to grab a meal...the environment is very peaceful n friendly...the hospitality of the staff and owner is always on point...it feels like home...its a multi cuisine restaurant with a variety of options to consider...the quality of food was more than my expectations ... everything is prepared using proper hygienic measures and with economic and reasonable rates...what else one wants. To sum up it'd been an amazing experience... would love to visit this place over n over again...go pay a visit and you won't regret â¤ï¸
5 based on 33 reviews
Open throughout the year with dinning in and taken out service.Dining facility with heater in the winter, clean & spacious kitchen, beautiful descent place with delicacies from all over d world makes this place a hub4family-go-out, friends-get-together, b
Upon return from our 10-day trek in January we enjoyed a delicious lunch at Red Sauce. We asked our waiter for a recommendation and he suggested to try the Afghan Chicken which was delicious.If you just stop in to enjoy a Chai, the Restaurant has a comfy corner to relax and exchange travel stories with other travelers
4 based on 63 reviews
me and my 9 friends become memeber of this restaurant after receiving the great service from there staff;we stayed there for 4 days and everyday breakfast and dinner was like has to be in this restaurant, yeah its not only the food also the service; we celebrated one of my friend's birthday and the staff waited untill its 12 midnight to celebrate with us while the restaurant closes at 12 noon. Thanks guys kudos to you..
4 based on 38 reviews
Namza is a designer boutique and a premium cafe, serving as one stop destination for your couture & Appetite.
Visit Namza Cafe for a creative and delicious spin on local Ladakhi food.The juices were fresh and wonderful, and the mutton momos the best we've ever eaten.We visited for lunch and enjoyed looking out at the garden from this quiet and comfortable restaurant.Thank you so much! NAMZA team hopes to serve you again soon.
4 based on 44 reviews
Yum Yum Food N Cafe serves different type of cuisines like Indian, Tibetan and Continental, at affordable prices. Open from 730am to 11pm daily.
Not exactly a resturant but a small kitchen with few tables in open . Best time to enjoy their food is in day as evenings are pretty cool and seating place is not more then a small room Their menu has surprsingly variety mexican, italian, tibeti every thing they have it and yes they cook it awesome. Try Kahwa and Thupka for sure . My kids loved their pizza which was generous to be that cheesy to make italians at shame . Wonderful taste and food .
4 based on 200 reviews
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We had a takeaway order for starters as well as dinner. The food was really tasty and the manager was very polite as well. The tea in the restaurant is also very good. We had taken a kashmiri wazwan dish and that was truly amazing. Overall a whiff of fresh air from the other restaurants in the market.
4 based on 79 reviews
Sky Wok a newly opened multi cuisine restaurant and Cafe in the heart of Leh Market offering the best in hospitality, ambience and of course food which will pamper you with delectable dining experience. For the connoisseurs of food the destination cannot
The place is quite nice and upscale, although the toilet could use a bit of maintenance. The food was not too inspiring, though. I only had momos, which were rather tasteless. Probably other items are better. The staff were all playing noisy video games when they weren't actually working, which I found really annoying. They should at least have had the sound turned way down. And there should have been someone paying attention to the customers all the time.Dear Teri T Jullay Thanks for taking out time to write review for us. We have noted down the suggestion and feedback shared by you, and will positively work on it and we are hoping that next time when you will visit, we will not disappoint you. And lastly regarding Momos, we make it in traditional Ladakhi/Tibetan style which is little bit plain as compare to what normally other food joints sell here in Leh as well as other part of country, so we guess that is why you found it tasteless. Thanks for your visit. Regards Team Sky Wok Ladakh
4 based on 700 reviews
A restaurant with both indoor and outdoor sitting, serving authentic Ladakhi food and the best of Asian cuisine. Vegetables are sourced from our very own organic farm and from local farmers. A communal dining concept with the chance to meet new people and
A modern noodle bar as you can find any where in the world with a menu of dishes pan-Asian. Service is fast and efficient which is rare in India. Good food if you want to change from ladakhi food while in Leh
4 based on 958 reviews
The Tibetan Kitchen is a cozy and charming eatery in the bustling town of Leh. Tucked away behind a Tibetan market on Fort Road, it's one of the oldest and best place to eat in Leh. The restaurant has a humble ambience and a lovely sit out open to the sky
This is nice Tibetan restaurant in a bungalow type structure close to the main Leh Market, with an open area in a verandah and inside area. We reached early around 7.30 pm as it gets crowded later. The ambience of the restaurant is not upscale but appropriate in the local setting. The service was helpful in advising us on the local dishes to try out. We had vegetable thepka ( noodle soup), mutton momos, and mutton septa ( served with freshly baked local bread). This is nice Tibetan restaurant in a bungalow type structure close to the main Leh Market, with an open area in a verandah and inside area. We reached early around 0730 as it gets crowded. The ambience of the restaurant is not upscale but appropriate in the local setting. The service was helpful in advising us on the local dishes to try out. We had vegetable thepka ( noodle soup), mutton momos, and mutton septa ( a local speciality served with freshly baked local bread). We enjoyed all the dishes we had ordered especially the mutton momos. If you like food spicy add the schezwan sauce. Do also try the mint lime ginger drink ( non-alcoholic). Recommended
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