Little Tibet Market and Cafe specializes in momo, served alone or in traditional soups

Himalayan bean bowl, left, and chicken dumplings in jhol both benefit from cooling off to let their flavors emerge.

I first encountered Little Tibet a decade ago during its first summer as a food cart, serving a few varieties of momo and some traditional beef jerky dishes. The cart hadn’t even made it onto the Mall-Concourse roster yet. It struck me that this was Tibetan food not especially geared to the American palate. It felt like what I might get if I were ordering from a food cart in Tibet. (Full disclosure: I have never been to Tibet.)

In the years since, Little Tibet has graduated to a Mall-Concourse spot, a brick and mortar restaurant on East Johnson Street, and now a second brick and mortar cafe location in Northgate Shopping Center. While the menu has changed, that homey feeling remains…

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