Lacto
Indian
Honey
Tibetan
Non-veg

Serves meat, vegan options available. Tibetan and Indian food restaurant with marked vegetarian offering (V): noodle soup, stir fried noodle, stir fried potato, papadam, curry, stir fried rice. Staff speak English. Be sure to ask for no ghee, butter, cream, egg, etc. Previously called Potala Tibet, name change reported April 2017 and now selling Nepalese food too. 육류를 취급하나 비건 옵션이 있습니다. 티벳/인디안 식당으로, 베지테리언(유란채식) 메뉴에는 “V”표시가 되어 있습니다. 면요리, 사모사, 파파담, 비리야니 등을 제공합니다. 기, 버터, 크림, 계란 등을 빼달라고 요청할 수 있습니다. 이전에 포탈라 티벳이었으나 2017년 4월에 상호 변경되었고 네팔 음식도 판매합니다. Reported open November 2023. Open Mon-Sun 10:30am-10:30pm.


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30 Reviews

First Review by rburrke

이준호

Points +13

Vegetarian
12 Jun 2017

이거슨 리뷰

신박함. ㄹㅇ신박함 시금치커리 풍미개쩜
난이 생각보다 존맛탱이라서 놀램.
밥은 흩날려라!천본앵-
탄두리치킨은 맛은있는데 이빨에 끼.임.주.의
서비스로주신 블루베리요거트랑 딸기요거트 진짜 핵존맛탱구리👍🏻 다음번에 인도음식생각나면 한번더 와볼만하다라는 인상은 충분히있음 인도노래도나오고 인테리어도 이국적이고

smilesamveggie

Points +192

Vegetarian
30 Apr 2017

Great food! a calm place among the crazy shops

This place is hard to find as it's in a very busy shopping area. It's on the 4th floor, so look up for signs. The staff were warm and welcoming, the manager even told us the story of his grandfather (a Gurkha from Nepal). They had the best Samosas I've had in a long time, good enough to rival some Indian restaurants in the U.K. The Paneer masala was lovely (obviously not suitable for vegans but fine for vegetarians). All vegetarian dishes were labeled with a V, you may have to ask about what is vegan though. I really enjoyed my meal, and it's also a child friendly place, with an elevator for push chairs or easier access! Well worth a visit, a calm place among the storm of the shops!

Pros: amazing veg samosas

Cons: a little hard to find in the busy area

rburrke

Points +158

Herbivore
10 Oct 2016

Best Indian food in Seoul

I love this place! I often make an excuse to come atlease once a month.

Its the only Indian restaurant with such a variety of veg options. Im talking momos, pakoras, soups, dals, curry, rice dishes, noodles, nann, etc... oh and the the BEST, and i mean the best, samosas in Seoul. Deliciously crispy outside and warm savery inside. Oh and big too.. not some whimpy freezer ready samosa like at some other places.

Most other Indian restaurants in Seoul have a very limited vegan menu but this places, while it still serves meat, it also supports a wide range of options for us veggies. I've yet to find another indian place that has vegan momos or vegan nann for that matter.

The people who work there also speak English so if you need to ask questions or communicated anything (Ie. that you want to make a vegetable dish vegan - no cream, butter etc.) they are more then helpful.

Pros: Delicious, Variety, English menu and staff

Cons: A bit on the pricy side (approx. W10,000 a dish)




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