Tibetan Kitchen

Brisbane City, Brisbane

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Event Description

As the first established Tibetan restaurant in Queensland, the Tibetan Kitchen’s relaxing and warm atmosphere is truly reminiscent of a traditional Tibetan house. The food is made from freshly prepared traditional ingredients and various exotic spices that range from mild to fiery hot. The restaurant specialises in authentic Tibetan cuisine, including momos — steamed and fried dumplings, filled with meat or veggies, coriander, ginger and garlic, served with house-made chutney. Join the table for a fun night out!

EVENT LOCATION

Tibetan Kitchen - Brisbane

216 Petrie Terrace

Brisbane City, Brisbane

WHEN

Saturday, 22nd October 2022

AGE

65+ year olds

COST

$35 booking fee

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EVENT LOCATION

Tibetan Kitchen - Brisbane

216 Petrie Terrace

Brisbane City, Brisbane


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