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Businiess name:  House Of Tibet Kitchen
Review by:  Alison P.
Review content: 
House of Tibet is the place to go if you've had a rough day at work and need coddling, or if you have that cold that just won't go away and need healing spicy soup, or want a quiet place to catch up with a friend over good food. No liquor license, but have the spiced tea, it is the most comforting, warming drink ever. The momos (dumplings) are especially good and the presentation of everything is simple and lovely. Your breath will probably reek of garlic for hours no matter what you eat here, but it's so worth it. Closed Mondays.

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