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Lao Guangming Teahouse really surprised me. There are so many people here. It should be the largest teahouse in Lhasa. 90% of the tea drinkers are locals, and there are tourists occasionally. You can find a seat by yourself, and sit wherever there is one. Basically, you share a table with Tibetan people. They are very friendly and it is very pleasant to chat with them. The environment is really ordinary, even a little dirty. Sweet tea requires a deposit of 10 yuan for a pot. When I left, I forgot to come back and talk to them and refunded it. The Tibetan brother told me that it is best to drink it cup by cup, and the taste is different each time. The potatoes are okay, and it smells good when I see other people eating Tibetan noodles. You can come and sit, you can really feel their happiness.
Lao Guangming Gangqiong Sweet Teahouse is a time-honored sweet teahouse in Lhasa. It is a large place with many people. Sweet tea is like bubble milk tea without pearls, and you won't get used to it. We ate freshly fried potatoes and fried noodles here, drank several cups of sweet tea, and solved our breakfast and lunch together.
Tibetan butter tea. First, boil tea leaves or brick tea in water for a long time to make a thick juice, then pour the tea into "Dongmo", then add butter and salt, and vigorously pump the "Jialuo" up and down dozens of times to mix the oil and tea, then pour it into the pot and heat it, it will become a fragrant and delicious butter tea.
Guangminggang Qiongtian Teahouse, the largest and oldest teahouse in Lhasa, pulls aside the inconspicuous old-fashioned cloth curtain and hundreds of people come into view, which is the laziest time in Lhasa. This is the gathering place for old Lhasa people, literary youths, and Tibetan drifters. As long as there is change and an empty cup on the table, someone will come to pour sweet tea. It costs 80 cents a cup, and a few dollars for a pot, which can consume an entire afternoon. Listening to the Tibetan language that you don’t understand and watching all kinds of people coming and going, this is the most authentic Lhasa smell!
#诗和远方,藏和天堂#15.09 12 days in Tibet, Lhasa The most appetizing sweet tea among all the sweet teas I drank along the way in Tibet The taste is closer to Hong Kong-style milk tea It tastes good and only costs 70 cents per cup It's really a bargain Environment-wise, if you want to experience the local life of Tibetans Then this is definitely the place to come There is a large space inside with many Tibetans sitting Everyone sits together and drinks sweet tea There are mostly tourists outside Recommended to friends who come to Lhasa
It is the oldest sweet tea house in Lhasa, gathering people of all identities in Lhasa. Many gossips and rumors are spread and published here. If you can understand Tibetan, you will definitely gain a lot if you spend a day here. The store is about 200 meters away from the Jokhang Temple and can accommodate 500 people. Sweet tea costs 70 cents a cup, and local food such as Tibetan noodles and Tibetan buns are also available. I have always believed that you don’t have to go to a fancy specialty restaurant when you go to Lhasa. In fact, the more down-to-earth the place is, the faster you can integrate with the local people and truly feel the local folk customs.
The sweet tea here is just milk tea! I ordered the beef noodle soup, and it was just average! The sweet teahouse is a popular spot for Tibetans to have afternoon tea, with people playing cards and chatting. They have a unique way to get your food: you bring your cup to the table, someone pours the tea, and then you pay. A small cup is an affordable 0.8 yuan! Afternoon tea is always crowded and lively...