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Experience Tibet in the Heart of Mysore

Tibetan Restaurant & Cafe

སྦྲ་ནག་བོད་ཀྱི་གསོལ་ཐབ།

His Holiness the

14th Dalai Lama

The Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso,

The Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, is the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism and a global advocate for peace and compassion. Forced into exile in India in 1959, he continues to inspire millions with his message of love and non-violence. Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989, he remains an enduring symbol of unity and understanding.

Tibetan National Flag

Tibetan National Flag

During the reign of the seventh-century king, Songtsen Gampo, Tibet was one of the mightiest empires in Central Asia. Tibet, then, had an army of 2,860,000 men. Each regiment of the army had its own banner. The banner of Ya-ru To regiment had a pair of snow lions facing each other, that of Ya-ru Ma a snow lion standing upright, springing upwards towards the sky, and that of U-ru To a white flame against a red background.​

 The Middle Way Approach

The Middle Way Approach

The Middle-Way Approach is proposed by His Holiness the Dalai Lama to peacefully resolve the issue of Tibet and to bring about stability and co-existence between the Tibetan and Chinese peoples based on equality and mutual co-operation. It is also a policy adopted democratically by the Central Tibetan Administration and the Tibetan people through a series of discussions held over a long time.

ORIGINAL RECIPE SINCE 2021

From Our Kitchen to Your Heart, Fresh and New.

Worth the Wait!

ALL TIME FAVORITES

Tibetan Aloo Momo

A Savory Tribute to Tradition

Tibetan Aloo Momo offers a savory glimpse into Tibet's culinary heritage. These dumplings combine spiced mashed potatoes with fragrant seasonings, enclosed in a delicate steamed dough. With every bite, experience the heartwarming blend of flavors that reflect tradition and community. Aloo Momo isn't just a dish; it's a connection to the rich tapestry of Tibetan culture.

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Burning for Freedom

Tibetan Self-Immolation as a Protest Against Chinese Rule

Total number of Self-immolations: 157 (131 Male and 26 Female), (2009: 1; 2011:12; 2012: 85; 2013: 26; 2014: 11; and 2015 : 8; 2016: 3; 2017: 6; 2018: 2; 2019: 1; 2022: 2)

Number of Tibetans died:  136

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