Best Indian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Indian food in Leh. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Indian restaurants near you.. 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 227 reviews
The restaurant was recommended by the locals and it turned out to be good. The local food and other cuisines are available. We had tried the thupka and momos. Prices are reasonable
4 based on 158 reviews
To be honest we didnât expect much, because it is a place in main backpackers â street. We had Ladakhi-Tibetan food which was really nice, freshly made and served properly. And the prices are just great, even not expensive! Will visit this place again.
5 based on 28 reviews
Bodhi Greens is now open in Leh and ready to serve delicious vegan food. In Leh we're open only in summertime, that gives us the opportunity to use the best ingredients grown locally to prepare foods and beverages. We offer a wide range of cakes, whole fo
Leh's Crown Jewel. You would never expect such a place in the middle of the mountains anywhere in the world let alone in Leh, Ladakh. The minute you come in you are enticed to sit on the cushioned floor seating overlooking the snow-capped mountain peaks. Other places in Leh which I have been to have been either facing the opposite direction of the mountains or the view is obstructed; not Bodhi Greens. Atmosphere. Food. Service. They were all stellar and above my expectations. I was worried that the quality and consistency of their food and service could not be maintained but because the owners so humbly work there everyday (you would think they are guests!) they make sure everything runs smoothly while entertaining customers and giving some local knowledge here and there. I cannot stress enough how nice the experience was here, in terms of service, atmosphere, and food. If you are in the Leh region, this restaurant is must visit even if you don't like vegan food.
4 based on 219 reviews
the peculiar thing that remains in my memories about this cafe is - the vintage look entrance door and the complete wooden setup inside and extremely humble staff. The café looked totally different from the photos that people posted on tripadvisor. I visited in July 2019 and the entrance door and chairs/tables etc inside was all wooden and so brown coloured.Another thing that caught my attention is - they have this separate board in the corner where uncountable number of foodies and travellers left a "Thank you Note" for them and they take pride in displaying all the feedback that they earned.I am one of their extremely happy customers :) I went there solo and tried chhole bhatoore after recieving a recommendation from a traveller friend of mine. I visited a couple of times. Once i even had to wait for 30 minutes as seats were occupied but i could think of no place other than this for having my breakfast, thats the kind of love i delevoped for this cafe :)
4 based on 86 reviews
Bobâs Café is a neat and a cosy café in Leh where one can be sure of finding authentic and mouthwatering food. The cafe offers an excellent atmosphere along with lip-smacking delicious food. While the services and the hospitality remains unbeatable, do not miss out on trying out the honey lemon ginger along with brekkie at this cafe.
4 based on 435 reviews
I visited the Lamayuru restaurant in Leh city last May'19 with my wife. She opted for some Tibetan dish but I went for conventional Chinese dish, food was excellent tasty and most of all well prepared. We have nice memory of Lamayuru restaurant.
4 based on 735 reviews
We ordered the big chicken sandwiches. All they could serve was club sized bread with loads of spinach and cucumber along with traces of chicken. Disappointed with the food quality. I visited this restaurant because I received good feedback from most of my friends who have traveled 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 464 reviews
Bon Appetit is closed for the winter. We hope to see you all mid-May 2018. Thank You
This place is slightly hidden from the main market but maybe that is what makes it so peaceful. The menu is diverse and interesting and the food is yummy. One of the best places in ladakh that we visited. There is ample outside seating that overlooks the beautiful mountains and valley.
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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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