Restaurant Tibétain Shambala
3439 Rue St-Denis
Plateau Mont-Royal, H2X3L1
Plateau Mont-Royal, H2X3L1
Tél. (514)842-2242
Site web: www.ecoearth.ca/shambala
Site web: www.ecoearth.ca/shambala
Cuisine:
Spécialité:
Tibetan food
Prix:
Inférieur à 15$, par personne (hors taxes et pourboires)
Horaire
Lun.
17h00-22h00
Mar.
17h00-22h00
Mer.
17h00-22h00
Jeu.
12h00-15h00, 17h00-22h00
Ven.
12h00-15h00, 17h00-23h00
Sam.
17h00-23h00
Dim.
17h00-22h00
Description
Mystical Oasis:
Attracting adventurous gourmands with a penchant for the exotic, Restaurant Shambala promises Montrealers an authentic taste of Tibetan cuisine in the heart of downtown Montreal. Featuring a simple decor that includes high-ceilings, decorative moldings and a Zen-like sophistication, the entire restaurant is imbued with subtle Tibetan influences that combine to make this charming eatery a mystical oasis just waiting to be discovered. Sunken seating areas surrounded by cushions are found at the front and the back of this cozy restaurant converted from what was once a house.
Distinctive Scents and Flavours:
Straddling the borders of China to the east and India to the west, Tibetan cuisine has grown out of the fusion of these two culinary traditions over many centuries, adding its own distinctive scents and flavours along the way. And while the roots of Tibetan cuisine can be found in Chinese and Indian cooking, Tibet itself is divided into three separate provinces, each with their own unique culinary traditions. That being said, the menu at Shambala offers a little something from every region in Tibet including their famous thenthuk soup (a thick broth with special 'pulled' noodles, beef or vegetables), traditional Tibetan dumplings (with beef, tofu, cheese or potatoes), butter tea (with butter, milk, water and salt) and various other savoury delicacies and vegetarian dishes. An ideal spot for diners tired of the same old, Shambala Restaurant invites you to sample all that Tibetan culture has to offer.
Attracting adventurous gourmands with a penchant for the exotic, Restaurant Shambala promises Montrealers an authentic taste of Tibetan cuisine in the heart of downtown Montreal. Featuring a simple decor that includes high-ceilings, decorative moldings and a Zen-like sophistication, the entire restaurant is imbued with subtle Tibetan influences that combine to make this charming eatery a mystical oasis just waiting to be discovered. Sunken seating areas surrounded by cushions are found at the front and the back of this cozy restaurant converted from what was once a house.
Distinctive Scents and Flavours:
Straddling the borders of China to the east and India to the west, Tibetan cuisine has grown out of the fusion of these two culinary traditions over many centuries, adding its own distinctive scents and flavours along the way. And while the roots of Tibetan cuisine can be found in Chinese and Indian cooking, Tibet itself is divided into three separate provinces, each with their own unique culinary traditions. That being said, the menu at Shambala offers a little something from every region in Tibet including their famous thenthuk soup (a thick broth with special 'pulled' noodles, beef or vegetables), traditional Tibetan dumplings (with beef, tofu, cheese or potatoes), butter tea (with butter, milk, water and salt) and various other savoury delicacies and vegetarian dishes. An ideal spot for diners tired of the same old, Shambala Restaurant invites you to sample all that Tibetan culture has to offer.
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