At dusk, the night market stalls in Barkhor Street, Lhasa, are all set up, adding to the lively atmosphere.
In addition to sweet tea, fresh yak milk is worth tasting, after all, these specialties are rarely seen outside the plateau.
However, many ladies still dare not try it, perhaps because they are too concerned about the appearance of yaks.
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At dusk, the night market stalls in Barkhor Street, Lhasa, are all set up, adding to the lively atmosphere. In addition to sweet tea, fresh yak milk is worth tasting, after all, these specialties are rarely seen outside the plateau. However, many ladies still dare not try it, perhaps because they are too concerned about the appearance of yaks.
The best yogurt I've ever had in Lhasa! It's a pity that the price has increased to 10 yuan per cup, but it's really delicious. There are three types of yogurt: bamboo cups for eating on the spot, glass cups that can be taken away, and super sour plastic cups. I ordered the bamboo cups and ate slowly and enjoyed it slowly. The service attitude of the beautiful lady was super good. She even said thank you to me after I finished eating!
It's a roadside stall, there's no fixed storefront. The yogurt is ready-made, in cans, and you can add other ingredients, such as highland barley flour, etc. There are small stools to sit and eat, but it's a bit strange. You can take it away. The bamboo tube can only be eaten there, and it's probably recycled. The yogurt is average, not as good as the one bought in the supermarket. The highland barley flour is more fragrant. Overall, I think it's not worth it. There are many tourists checking in.
The food here is really delicious. You can have milk tea when you come, and it is especially delicious.
Lhasa Travel Guide from August to September | Enjoy the Sunshine City for 3,000 RMB per person✨ Budget: * Transportation: Round-trip air/train tickets, approximately 1,500-2,000 RMB (book in advance for special deals!) * Accommodation: Hostel beds, 500-800 RMB/night; standard rooms in inns, 200-300 RMB/night * Tickets: Potala Palace, 200 RMB; Jokhang Temple, 85 RMB; Sera Monastery, 50+ RMB...approximately 500 RMB * Food and Drink: Sweet tea, 2 RMB/cup! Tibetan noodles, 10 RMB/bowl, 50 RMB/day per person * Total Budget: Easily manageable between 3,000-4,000 RMB! Recommended Attractions: * Potala Palace: A must-see! Make reservations one day in advance and wear good walking shoes 👟 * Jokhang Temple: Feel the power of faith and watch Tibetans prostrate themselves 🙏 * Barkhor Street: Perfect for circumambulating the prayer path and taking photos in Tibetan clothing 📸 (remember to bargain) * Sera Monastery: Watch the sutra debate at 3 PM, it's super fun 🤔 * Nanshan Park: Free! Enjoy panoramic views of Lhasa and stunning sunsets 🌄 * Zhagyi Monastery: Super effective for praying for wealth! It's very crowded on Wednesday mornings 💰 Itinerary: * Day 1: Arrive in Lhasa → Rest at the hotel to acclimate to altitude sickness * Day 2: Potala Palace → Yaowang Mountain Observation Deck → Jokhang Temple → Barkhor Street * Day 3: Sera Monastery → Zhagyi Monastery → Tibet Museum → Princess Wencheng Performance * Day 4: Day trip to Yamdrok Lake (group tour 200+) → Return Food Recommendations: * Sweet Teahouse: Guangming Gangqiong Sweet Tea Shop! Lots of locals 🍵 * Tibetan noodles: Delicious at any small alley, especially spicy ones 🌶️ * Yogurt shop: Yak yogurt and barley cake, a perfect combination! 🍰 * Fried potatoes: 5 yuan a piece on Barkhor Street, so crispy you can't stop eating 🥔 * Tibetan hot pot: Try it once, the meat is generous 🥩 Tips: * Sunscreen! Sunscreen! Sunscreen! ☀️ * Bring your ID! Security checks everywhere 🛂 * Don't worry about altitude sickness, walk slowly and drink plenty of sweet tea 🍵 * Respect local customs and avoid taking photos in temples 📵 Go in September and catch the Shoton Festival! Taking photos of the Giant Buddha is spectacular~ #CityHumanitiesNotes #NicheDiscovery #LhasaTravel