Opposite to Shambhala Hotel, Tibet Hospital Road (near Beijing Middle Road)
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Lao Guangming Teahouse really surprised me. There are so many people here. It should be the largest teahouse in Lhasa. 90% of the tea drinkers are locals, and there are tourists occasionally. You can find a seat by yourself, and sit wherever there is one. Basically, you share a table with Tibetan people. They are very friendly and it is very pleasant to chat with them. The environment is really ordinary, even a little dirty. Sweet tea requires a deposit of 10 yuan for a pot. When I left, I forgot to come back and talk to them and refunded it. The Tibetan brother told me that it is best to drink it cup by cup, and the taste is different each time. The potatoes are okay, and it smells good when I see other people eating Tibetan noodles. You can come and sit, you can really feel their happiness.
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Lao Guangming Teahouse really surprised me. There are so many people here. It should be the largest teahouse in Lhasa. 90% of the tea drinkers are locals, and there are tourists occasionally. You can find a seat by yourself, and sit wherever there is one. Basically, you share a table with Tibetan people. They are very friendly and it is very pleasant to chat with them. The environment is really ordinary, even a little dirty. Sweet tea requires a deposit of 10 yuan for a pot. When I left, I forgot to come back and talk to them and refunded it. The Tibetan brother told me that it is best to drink it cup by cup, and the taste is different each time. The potatoes are okay, and it smells good when I see other people eating Tibetan noodles. You can come and sit, you can really feel their happiness.
Lao Guangming Gangqiong Sweet Teahouse is a time-honored sweet teahouse in Lhasa. It is a large place with many people. Sweet tea is like bubble milk tea without pearls, and you won't get used to it. We ate freshly fried potatoes and fried noodles here, drank several cups of sweet tea, and solved our breakfast and lunch together.
Tibetan butter tea. First, boil tea leaves or brick tea in water for a long time to make a thick juice, then pour the tea into "Dongmo", then add butter and salt, and vigorously pump the "Jialuo" up and down dozens of times to mix the oil and tea, then pour it into the pot and heat it, it will become a fragrant and delicious butter tea.
It is said to be the largest and most famous sweet tea house in Lhasa. With the curiosity to try 🥳🥳 Business 🈺️: 8:00-19:00 From the outside, I thought it was a small storefront. As a result, there was no hole in the sky. ~ It was very, very big. Of course, there were really many people. 👩🏻🦱👵👨🦳👱♀️👨🦱 Most of the local residents. There are also many tourists who come to punch in and go to get a cup inside, find a place to sit down, someone will pour sweet tea 🥤, one yuan a cup 💰, bring your own change~ The taste of sweet tea is the same as the taste of milk tea. It is delicious except for sweet tea. Other food must go to the counter. And it is a different counter, change payment, fried potatoes 🥔 is a must-order 😋, pickled chili noodles are delicious, five yuan 💰 a copy, buy in the window inside! The noodles are purchased at the outermost counter, and then go to the innermost to pick up the meal. I ordered yak beef noodles. Fried noodles are very oily. I am not used to eating. Fried noodles can also be 👌.
This is really a grounded teahouse, definitely an eye-opener. Everyone sits in rows, don't care if you know it, you need it yourself, there is tea and noodles, the price is very cheap, the most convenient to pick up and listen, pay the change by yourself, go to the leader, do not leave your work and name!
Guangminggang Qiongtian Tea House, located near Beijing Middle Road, Danjielin Road, Lhasa, this sweet tea house was founded in 1965 and has a history of more than 50 years. It is the earliest sweet tea house in Lhasa. Here is a collection of people of various identities in Lhasa, even early in the morning, the number of diners is very large, many diners here for most of the day, chatting with other diners, this is the reflection of the slow pace of life in Lhasa. There is a lobby after entering the door. There is also a room in the lobby. The Qiongtian Tea House in Guangminggang can accommodate 500 people. Tourists will definitely go to Lhasa to taste sweet tea and eat a bowl of authentic Tibetan noodles. The most important thing is to experience the life habits of the locals in Lhasa. The more grounded the place, the more it can be integrated into the local crowd, and the local folk customs are really felt.
It can be regarded as an online red shop in Lhasa. Everyone who comes to Lhasa must feel it. Take a tea cup and put a dollar below. There is a waiter to pour tea. If there are many people, you can ask for a pot. Sweet tea tastes a bit like milk tea in the mainland, but it has more tea fragrance than milk tea in the mainland. Locals make up the vast majority. Tourists can come and sit, have a cup of sweet tea, and feel the life of the citizens of Lhasa. Although the tables and chairs are very old, such a store has a nostalgic sense of the 1980s and 1990s, and is dedicated to taste rather than focusing on environmental luxury.