4/5 Cindy B. 1 year ago on Google
First
we
did
wonderful,
fair-priced
shopping
in
their
little
organic
bio-shop
which
also
has
a
small,
comfortable
seating
area.
The
tea
house
vegetarian
restaurant
was
open,
so
as
we
could
bring
our
dog
(chihuahua)
inside
from
the
car,
we
had
dinner.
It
was
not
required
that
we
bring
his
travel
hutch
in,
but
he
likes
lounging
in
there
with
the
door
open...had
treats
plus
our
waiter
brought
fresh
water
in
a
dog
bowl.
Foodwise,
for
a
start
their
homemade
bread
is
divine!
I
liked
our
Champignon
Tsampa
mushroom
starter...my
husband,
not
so
much.
As
main
course
we
had
the
homemade
Tibetan
ravioli
assortment,
Momo
Quattro.
My
husband
loved
them
all
and
I
liked
some
so
he
got
extra.
Honestly,
the
three
accompanying
sauces
would
not
be
my
choice.
I
would
have
liked
a
bit
more
bread,
a
vegetable
side
with
the
pasta,
and
for
that
some
substantial
sauce,
a
rough-stamp
stewed
tomato
would
be
perfect.
This
aside,
we
genuinely
enjoyed
Dharma
City!
According
to
Happy
Cow,
they
do
have
Vegan
options
to
try.
Hubbie
had
an
IPA
beer
then
a
coffee,
I
had
fresh
juice
(more
on
that
later)
followed
by
a
warm
pot
of
Chai
(milky
spiced
black
tea)...next
time
i'll
inquire
about
plant-based
milk.
Our
reason
for
visiting
had
been
an
unrelated
inquiry
so
finding
a
good
shop
and
restaurant
in
this
region
was
welcome.
Super
kind
service...the
lady
tending
the
shop
and
our
waiter,
they
both
spoke
English,
were
friendly
and
helpful.
The
place
was
lovely
and
clean,
including
both
gender-neutral
restrooms...each
room
has
it's
own
private
wash
table.
Note:
The
shop
and
restaurant
are
wheelchair
accessible,
but
do
inquire
beforehand
if
you
require
a
convenient
restroom
that
is
wheelchair
accessible.
Tips:
the
restaurant
offers
an
impressive
list
of
fresh
juices...
choose
a
size
in
any
combination
you
like...
the
straight
carrot
juice
was
perfect...happy
I
ordered
a
large!
Desserts
delivered
to
other
tables,
it
seemed
people
were
aware
that
this
may
be
a
strong
point
of
the
menu
so
next
time
we'll
save
space.