Téléphone: +494038611662
Adresse: Harkortstieg 4, 22765, Hamburg, Germany
Ville: Hamburg
Plats: 35
Avis: 169
Site Web: https://www.tibet-restaurant.de
"as a food valuer and someone who ate momo in nepal, thailand and san francisco, I was disappointed by the beef mom and atsar (pikkles). I get that western restaurants make it less sharp and it can not always taste authentic, but this bark. Momo was dry (not fresh), hot (soaked steam), and the sauce tasted like bland tomaten. I guess they don't use the right flavor to make their dishes. if they want to advertise as Nepali/Tibetan food, they should make the seasoned at least correct. marinate the meat! this is what they are alienating as Nepali/Tibetan food to unsuspecting? what a demolition and a spot on the local plate and culture! to add to the bad experience, was the service not great at all with the male waiter/owner/manager? I'm mad. I understand he's busy, but at least be warm. we have a little more to order and he just went off to say he'll be back. he did not and the female waitress (which was friendly) came instead. also he held the female waitress in nepali (I speak nepali) like a male chauvinist who was uncomfortable to observe. in one of the commentary here, the owner says the reason why the momos are expensive because they are homemade, made with high quality ingredients, and made high intensive. I've done momos before. how to make them highly intensive? and also homemade and high quality should be given one. Momo is a staple food with local ingredients. these things do not make ridiculously expensive momo. instead of just rejecting negative comments or just apologising, they would do well to do something about it. totally disappointed and not again. that's not momo, not even close. it is a watered version and a bad version. bad eating, bad service, too expensive."
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Hambourg, une ville portuaire du nord de l'Allemagne, est connue pour son patrimoine maritime, sa culture vibrante, et ses plats locaux comme le Fischbrötchen et le Labskaus. C'est un mélange de charme ancien et d'ambiance moderne.