Leh

Leh is a city in Indian-administered Ladakh in the disputed Kashmir region. It is the largest city and the joint capital of Ladakh. It has been the capital of Ladakh since the Medieval Period. Leh, located in the Leh district, was also the historical capital of the Kingdom of Ladakh. Wikipedia.
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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Shanti Stupa, located in the serene suburb of Changspa near Leh, is a remote place of worship featuring a large golden statue of Buddha. This peaceful sanctuary was inaugurated in 1991 by Japanese Buddhist Bhikshu Gyomo Nakamura and Ladakhi lama Kushok Bakula. Perched at an altitude of 4267 meters, it offers breathtaking views and serves as a symbol of peace amidst global conflicts.
Visiting Shanti Stupa was an unforgettable experience. Perched high above Leh, this serene white monument offers one of the most breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the surrounding snow-capped Himalayas. As the sun sets, the golden hues light up the valley, painting a mesmerizing picture of Leh’s beauty and calm. The peaceful atmosphere of the stupa, combined with the crisp mountain air, makes it a perfect spot for reflection and photography. Watching the city slowly light up under the moon from Shanti Stupa feels nothing short of magical —a moment that truly captures the soul of Ladakh.
Harman D — Google review
I recently visited Shanti Stupa in Leh and had a truly memorable experience. The site, perched high on a hill, offered a serene atmosphere with very few tourists around, making it peaceful and uncrowded. This made it easy to capture beautiful, tranquil photos without crowds in the background—especially during sunset, which is the best time to visit for breathtaking views of Leh Valley and the glowing mountains. The panoramic view from the stupa at sunset is absolutely stunning, with the changing hues of the sky casting a magical glow over the valley and stupa itself. The climb up is rewarding, but do arrive at least 30–45 minutes before sunset for the best light and plenty of time to enjoy the scenery.
Rashika S — Google review
The Shanti Stupa is a white-domed Buddhist stupa situated on a hilltop in Leh, Ladakh. Built in 1991, it is a symbol of peace and prosperity and offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and Leh city. Purpose: It was built by a Japanese Buddhist organization, The Japanese for World Peace, to promote world peace and commemorate 2,500 years of Buddhism. Builder: The stupa was built under the guidance of Japanese Buddhist monk, Gyomyo Nakamura. The 14th Dalai Lama himself enshrined the relics of the Buddha at its base. Architecture: The gleaming white structure has two levels. The first level depicts the life and teachings of Buddha, while the second level features a central golden Buddha image. Location: It is located in the Chanspa area, about 5 kilometers from Leh town. Due to its elevation, it is an excellent spot to watch the sunrise and sunset. Accessibility: You can reach the stupa by car or by climbing the steep steps to the top. Best time to visit: Morning or late evening are ideal for enjoying the tranquil atmosphere and spectacular views. Hours: It is open daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Things to remember: Given the high altitude, it is recommended to carry water and take your time climbing the stairs.
ROHITH M — Google review
We visited Shanti Stupa on 13th September 2025, which happened to be a weekend. Although there was a crowd, the place still felt peaceful and calm. The entry fee was nominal, and since it is located at a height, we had to walk uphill. We did experience some breathlessness on the way, but once we reached the top, the effort was truly worth it. The panoramic view of Leh city from the top was stunning, especially during sunset, when the entire landscape looked magical. Many visitors were taking photos and videos, while others were engaged in prayers, adding to the spiritual atmosphere. A must-visit place in Leh, offering both serenity and breathtaking views.
Ashish M — Google review
A must-visit spot in Leh! The views from the top are absolutely breathtaking — you can see the whole city and snow-clad mountains glowing at sunset. The climb has quite a few steps, but it’s totally worth it for the peace and calm you feel once you’re up there. The stupa itself is beautifully maintained, especially in the evening when it’s lit up. A perfect place to sit quietly, reflect, and soak in Ladakh’s serenity.
Aanchal J — Google review
One the most visited Places when In Leh. I won't speak about the history but some important pointers ... The Stupa is on a high altitude make sure you are wearing appropriate clothing as it blows cold wind , the temples inside need you remove your footwear so make sure you have thick socks to avoid cold feet . The views are beautiful and it's a feeling to be felt . Make sure you move clock wise and not anti clock wise around the structures ... It's based on the concept of the wheel of life etc.... Taking back the beautiful feeling ...❤️
Elsie C — Google review
Shanti Stupa is another famous tourist spot in Leh. It's a religious place and has an entry fees to enter the place. The mountain ranges of Ladakh are visible from here and again the entire city of Leh is visible from here from the top so it's an amazing view to cherish. Do come here before the sunset else it will look very dull.
Nabyendu D — Google review
Located on a hilltop, this spot offers plenty of parking space — you park your vehicle and then climb the hill on foot. The climb is absolutely worth it, as once you reach the top, the view is simply breathtaking, with a panoramic vista of the surrounding landscape. The entry fee is just ₹30 per person, and the experience is priceless. The peaceful ambiance and stunning scenery make it a perfect place to unwind and truly appreciate the beauty of Leh. You can also capture some fantastic photos from the top. Overall, a must-visit destination when exploring Leh — the journey to the top is well worth the steps!
Sreenadh E — Google review
Shanti Stupa Rd, Leh, Jammu and Kashmir 194101Tips and more reviews for Shanti Stupa
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Architectural Buildings
Perched majestically atop a mountain, the Leh Palace, or Lhachen Palkhar, is a stunning historical landmark in the enchanting town of Leh, nestled within the breathtaking landscapes of Kashmir. Constructed in the 17th century under King Sengge Namgyal's reign, this former royal residence boasts nine stories and was designed to mirror the grandeur of Tibet’s Potala Palace.
We visited Leh Palace during our family trip, and it was a great experience. The palace is old and beautiful, with amazing views of the mountains and the city below. It felt like stepping back in time. The walk up to the palace is all by stairs, but it was worth it. Be aware for someone in wheelchair. Inside, we saw old paintings, wooden windows, and traditional rooms. There's also an exhibition room, and theatre room for film projection about the history of the venue. It was a peaceful and special place to visit. Took many nice photos. A must-see in Leh!
Cyntia L — Google review
Leh Palace is a historic gem with beautiful Tibetan-style architecture. The rooftop gives a stunning panoramic view of Leh city and the mountains. The road to the palace is proper, making it easy to visit. A must-see spot for history and amazing views.🏰🏰
Jatin M — Google review
Leh place is an absolutely beautiful tourist spot ageing to old ancient 16th century built up. This place has entry fees. This building has 9 floors and goes in a trapezium shape so that base is able to take the weight of the upper floors. This palace is a enginnering marvel of ancient times. Doors are situated on East as per Tibetan norms. Every floor has quite a number of rooms and are quite spacious. Rooms decreases as we go up and 9th floor has only one room. Situated at a hill top this palace gives a perfect view of the Leh city overall which looks mesmerizing. Must visit if you are in Leh.
Nabyendu D — Google review
Situated in the heart of the city and near to Leh market. Good views from the balconies of the palace and the roof. Walk 50 meters from the parking ,Steep steps to climb, not for old age people and the children who needs to be carried. Entry ticket is minimal, amongst the palaces if one has to choose to see only one,I would suggest Shey palace. Nice temples and magnificent view from the too of Shey palace .
Arun T — Google review
The palace was good, you get the best view of Leh city. The entry ticket is just ₹25/- per person but keep it mind that it has alot of stairs and if we got to see any artifact in the palace that will be cherry on top. The palace was empty. Must visit at the time of sunset, you'll love it
Siddharth P — Google review
Majestic palace built on a hill. It’s a 9 story palace which you’ll only know if you visit it. Architecture is amazing. The view from top is the best!
RUTVIK D — Google review
Historical 17th century palace offering stunning views of Leh and surroundings. Entrance fee for foreigners is 300 rupees - the highest fee I've paid in Ladakh. Although the palace looks big, only 4 rooms are open to the public, three of them holding photography/video exhibitions of the area, plus the private royal shrine. The palace has however habilitated three terraces at the top to see the view. I was a bit disappointed by the restoration work done in the few areas open to the public, looked a bit modern, but perhaps reinforcing the corridors with concrete was necessary for structural safety. The walk up the palace is also stunning.
Ernesto S — Google review
Leh Palace offers a stunning aerial view of Leh town, nestled amidst rugged mountains. This 9-storey historic structure echoes tales of Ladakhi kingdoms. Its ancient Tibetan-style architecture intrigues visitors. renovations are ongoing A visit promises rich history.
Athul J — Google review
Namgyal Hill Leh Jammu and Kashmir, 194101Tips and more reviews for Leh Palace
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Specialty Museums
The Hall of Fame in Leh, run by the Indian Army, is a museum and war memorial that showcases a collection of weapons and historical exhibits. Visitors can also explore a souvenir shop on the premises. This attraction is one of the many historical places in India and remains open throughout the year for tourists to visit. Additionally, it stands as an important landmark in the old town and offers visitors the opportunity to engage in a clockwise walk around ancient stupas, providing a unique cultural experience.
My experience at the Hall of Fame in Leh, Ladakh, was enriching and patriotic. The museum showcases the history of the Indian army's victories, particularly in the Kargil War, and honors gallantry award winners. The exhibits are well-curated, and the light and sound show is a compelling tribute to the armed forces. The war memorial and stories of soldiers' sacrifices evoke strong patriotic feelings. With an entry fee of ₹230, it's a worthwhile visit, especially for Indians traveling to Leh. Overall, the Hall of Fame is a must-visit destination that pays tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of Indian soldiers.
Sherina T — Google review
A must visit place for all Indians. You will know what real sacrifice is. The soldiers have maintained an amazing museum with so much of history & story. Do contribute by buying from the souvenir shop or the cafe they have put up. The Shourya Sthal will take your breath. Do not miss the light & sound show.
Sayli K — Google review
We visited the Hall of Fame on 13th September 2025. The place was quite crowded, and the entry ticket was ₹125 per person, which also included a small souvenir. I had read about the evening light and sound show, but unfortunately, I couldn’t attend it this time. On arrival, we were warmly received by ex-army personnel, who, along with others, guided us through the memorial. The tour began with an introduction to the Kargil War, followed by a display of weapons captured by the Indian Army from the enemy during the conflict. These exhibits are open for visitors to see up close. There is also a dedicated section showcasing the culture, food, and traditions of Ladakh, which adds a local touch to the experience. Another section covers the Siachen War in detail, highlighting the extreme conditions and sacrifices of our soldiers. The way the army personnel narrated the stories was truly energetic and inspiring, making us deeply appreciate the courage and sacrifices of our armed forces. Listening to these real-life accounts of bravery leaves you feeling charged with pride and respect. A must-visit place in Leh for anyone who wants to understand the valor of our soldiers and the spirit of Ladakh.
Ashish M — Google review
The Hall of Fame in Leh is a wonderful place that honors the bravery of Indian soldiers. It has many displays, photos, and stories that show their courage. The place is clean, peaceful, and very well maintained. A must-visit spot that fills you with pride and respect for our heroes.
Jatin M — Google review
A must visit. Showcasing the valour and sacrifice of our defence heroes. Evening around 8pm they have laser show which is really good and informative. Ticket is 100 rs they also give a souvenir. You can also purchase souvenir and other collectables inside the hall of fame. Cafeteria is also good.
Vishwanath K — Google review
Hall of Fame is a famous tourist spot in Leh. This place depicts how indian army fights at the border with Pakistan and China despite being at a very high altitude and rugged terrain. This place is also a tribute to the soldiers to sacrificed their life while fighting for our nation. There is a souvenir shop at this place where you can find really good things at a very reasonable price. I bought kesar, cranberry, bracelet and Kahwa. Sweaters and saree were also amazing here as well as jackets.
Nabyendu D — Google review
The Hall of Fame in Leh is a must-visit destination that fills you with immense pride and patriotism. The entry fee is ₹125 per person, which is very reasonable considering the experience. The museum beautifully showcases the history of the Indian Army’s victories, with a special focus on the Kargil War, and honors the gallantry award winners who sacrificed for our nation. One of the most inspiring parts is the big map inside the building where you’ll hear powerful war stories — a truly unique and moving experience. This isn’t just a museum visit; it’s a heartfelt tribute to our brave soldiers. Every Indian should visit this place at least once to understand the sacrifices made for our safety and freedom.
Sreenadh E — Google review
A museum of the brave soldiers who have fought for India. It's well detailed and will take a good amount of your time if you want to explore it completely. It's wholly managed by the army. Photography is prohibited inside. For entry to museum, a ticket is to taken unfortunately you can only pay through card.
Benoy S — Google review
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Sacred & Religious Sites
Namgyal Tsemo Monastery, located in Leh, Ladakh, is a 15th-century mountaintop monastery known for its stunning three-story high solid gold statue of Maitreya Buddha. Built in 1430 AD by King Tashi Namgyal, this monastery offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, the Indus River, and the Zanskar Range.
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Buddhist temple
Established in the 11th century by Od-de, Spituk Monastery is the headquarters of the Tsonkhapa order of Tibetan Buddhism. One of its notable features is a large statue of the Goddess Kali. Positioned on a hill with stunning views of the Indus River, it offers visitors an impressive sight to behold.
Gives a 360 view of the surrounding area. Easy walk to the top of the monastery.
Rashed E — Google review
This monastry is not marked on map correctly. The correct location of monastry is adjacent to main Leh-Srinagar highway. You can see the monastry on top of hill, while you are on the leh-srinagar highway. The climb is only about 600m from main highway.
Vineet S — Google review
(Translated by Google) I like taking pictures. (Original) 사진찍기 좋아요.
초록물소리 — Google review
Nice place
Vicks — Google review
Loved the view and peaceful ambience
Stanzin C — Google review
4H83+3WR, Spituk, Ladakh 194101Tips and more reviews for Spituk monastery

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Located in Leh Ladakh, The Tibetan Kitchen offers a delightful culinary experience with its traditional Tibetan dishes. This cozy eatery is known for its authentic recipes, including mutton momos, thukpa, flavorful curries, and yak cheese pizza. The restaurant's terrace provides a tranquil setting to savor the rich flavors of Tibetan cuisine amidst the stunning mountainous backdrop.
*Update: We loved them so much that all of our dinners are now at the Tibetan Kitchen. We asked our host where we can get safe and delicious food. Our host suggested Tibetan Kitchen and recommended that we try the Tibetan food. We had various dishes and all of them were flavourful and of high quality. They have a broad menu, so there will be something for you. We went for the Tibetan food and will be back to try their Afghan dishes and some more of the Tibetan dishes.
A B — Google review
I had a delightful experience at Tibet Kitchen in Leh. The ambiance is cozy and inviting — perfect after a long day of exploring the city. The veg momos were a highlight — fresh, flavorful, and perfectly steamed. I also tried the intriguingly named “Drums of Heaven”, which came with a delicious mix of vegetables and packed a punch of flavor. The chicken thentuk was hearty and satisfying, with juicy, tender pieces of chicken — ideal for the cold Leh weather. The only dish that didn’t quite match my palate was the hot and sour soup — a bit too sharp for my liking, but that might be a personal preference. Service was impressively fast and courteous throughout the meal. Definitely a must-visit if you’re in Leh and looking to try Tibetan cuisine done right.
Sunil J — Google review
The Tibetan Kitchen Leh, offers an exceptional culinary experience that beautifully blends warm hospitality, stunning aesthetics, and mouthwatering flavors. From the moment you step in, the ambiance wraps you in a calm, cozy atmosphere with its tasteful Tibetan-inspired decor and serene vibe — perfect for both casual meals and special dinners. The food here is truly the highlight. Their Butter Chicken is a standout — rich, creamy, and packed with flavor, perfectly balanced with spices and cooked to tender perfection. Equally impressive are the Mutton Momos, which are juicy, generously filled, and served with a spicy dipping sauce that enhances every bite. They capture the authentic taste of the mountains while maintaining a unique twist of their own. The Fried Rice is another pleasant surprise — aromatic, well-seasoned, and loaded with fresh vegetables and perfectly cooked meat. It pairs well with almost everything on the menu. The service is excellent — the staff is attentive, friendly, and knowledgeable, always ready with suggestions or quick to respond to your needs. The overall experience feels thoughtfully curated, making you want to return. Whether you're a local or a traveler, The Tibetan Kitchen is a must-visit for anyone craving quality food with a soul-soothing ambiance.
Umar — Google review
Tried the authentic Tibetan food for the first time, and really went well. Had the best of it. Will surely recommend to go here.
Akshay D — Google review
This place has it all – authentic local flavors, a vibrant crowd, and top-notch service. The ideal spot to enjoy delicious food and spend quality time with friends. Highly recommended for a memorable night out!
AN S — Google review
Located off the main road, take a turn into the lane near Yousuf and son’s chicken shop. A typical family run restaurant, very popular with mountain bikers. Great for large groups. The food was delicious! The best momos I had on our trip to Leh. The noodles were the right amount of spicy and saucy.
Seher K — Google review
Tibetan kitchen is my favorite and a MUST go restaurant. You can’t miss it, while you’re in leh. I’ve been to leh 3 times and every time I’ Have to eat on Tibetan kitchen, it’s the food that you’ll crave and come back for again and again. The staff are so friendly and hardworking, the service is very quick and attentive. It’s definitely worth every penny and I wouldn’t give it a second thought to come eat the delicious food. 10/10
Awantika T — Google review
What an amazing experience. First of all it is one of the very few restaurants which has lunch available till 4 pm. So if you are running late for lunch you will still get food here. Thukpa is the best here. You should give it a try if you are interested in authentic Tibetan Ladakhi food. The bageleb was too good. The momos are amazing. All in all the food is delicious, service is good. Parking is limited so you the parking lot is full you might have to drop guests and park the car little farther.
Swapnil C — Google review
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Bon Appetit is a rooftop restaurant tucked away in a market area, offering both indoor and outdoor seating with stunning views of the Stok mountains. The warm, diffused light inside creates a cozy atmosphere, while the outdoor seating allows for stargazing while enjoying a meal. The restaurant is known for its blend of continental and local flavors, featuring dishes like wood-fired pizzas, pasta, grilled meats, and even chocolate momos.
Tucked away in the by-lanes of Leh town. After a 5 mins uphill walk from where you must leave your vehicle, you reach this huge gate. With beautiful landscaping and outdoor seating, you are greeted with a setting that makes you feel like you have reached an Italian town. All the dishes were made with the freshest produce; simple but packed with flavour. We happened to go there for dinner on an official dry-day. Make sure you call ahead of time and inquire about that, and book a table.
Seher K — Google review
If the place had Credit Card payment available, I would love it even more. But that’s just me! The taste is amazing, the service is so kind and nice . Is very affordable too. The walk to get there is different and it might take you by surprise but trust it, is amazing
Pame P — Google review
A fine dine place, I must say. Very courteous staff, and food is delicious. I went on a dry day so alcohol and non-veg was not being served, so had to order mushroom pizza but it was good. Must try place.
Tanmoy D — Google review
This place is truly one of Leh’s hidden gems. Though it’s marked opposite the Moravian Mission School on Google Maps, it did take us a little while to actually find it — but the effort was absolutely worth it. We went for dinner, and the ambiance was just lovely. Candle-lit tables and soft lighting created a calm, intimate atmosphere that made the whole experience feel good. The service was top-notch, attentive without being intrusive, and the food was delicious and satisfying. We absolutely loved our time here and would definitely revisit in the future. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a cozy, memorable dining experience in Leh.
Shagun T — Google review
Absolutely loved the place and the food! Tucked away in the by-lanes of Leh town it is not easy to find, but once you enter the gates you would be captivated by the landscape. An amazing indoor and outdoor setup with beautiful views of Leh Palace in the backdrop. They grow a lot of things so the dishes were made with the freshest produce; simple but packed with flavor. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a cozy, memorable dining experience in Leh. Do remember to book a table if you intend to go on the peak time.
Vinita C — Google review
This place has my heart! I used to frequent this place in 2019 quite often when I used to work in leh! Now when I came back in 2025 I was pleased to see the quality maintained just as I remember! The place is a bit offbeat and one needs to walk through the narrow streets to reach this place but it’s worth it and adds to its charm. I love their burgers! Used to go there just to have their mutton burgers back in 2019. This time I tried their chicken burger and it was excellent!
Prateek P — Google review
Nice place but the food was a let down, if you’re using a heavily spiced and salty sausage, you cannot add more salt to the pizza… seems nobody told them that. The ingredients seemed decent quality but all I could taste was salt.
John J — Google review
We had a great dinner with excellent food after several days had Indian food. Its really tasty, all the dishes we order even bread with cheese and garlic to eat with tomato soup. Decor here was nice and expert like dining😆 but price is reasonable. But the way to res quite challenge and staff attitude needs to improve :(
Linh N — Google review
Changspa Road Lane opposite Moravian Mission school, Leh, Ladakh 194101+91 96222 80778Tips and more reviews for Bon Appetit
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Nestled on Fort Road in Leh, Lamayuru Restaurant is a delightful culinary gem that promises a satisfying dining experience. With an extensive menu featuring everything from mouthwatering parathas to authentic Israeli and Tibetan dishes, there's something for everyone. Don't miss their famous Yak cheese pizza, which has garnered a loyal following among both locals and tourists alike. The restaurant also offers flavorful biryanis and Lafa, making it an ideal spot for lunch or dinner.
Lamayuru Restaurant August 2023: The service is great, the ingredients are fresh, the menu is vast (it has just about anything your taste-buds might be desiring). I absolutely LOVED the Mango Smoothie Bowl (with seeds, nuts, honey, fresh fruit, cinnamon, etc...); it's the best thing I've had in Leh, so far, during both my trips here. Their Pad Thai Pak veg noodles were really good, too. They also have free wifi and a restroom, both of which are MUSTS for me in Leh. And it's situated very close to Leh Main Market Street, so it's convenient to visit. I'll definitely return to try more from their menu, and I'll add in pics and comments when I do. 5 Stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
K - — Google review
This lamayauru setup seems to be different from the older pics seen here in the previous reviews. Now it’s a lovely outdoor kind of a setup and is just lovely. The food was good, we had momos, khambir and mutton shapta and service was also prompt. One of better restaurant experiences for me this time in Leh
Nagmanjunath S — Google review
Went in for lunch and liked the food and ambience so much that i went back for dinner again the next day . The fresh apricot juice was one of the most memorable dishes in this trip for me and I still think about it 😋 Tingmo and thukpa was also great The service is also good and the ambience is so quiet and charming. Highly recommended
Glaxia D — Google review
Great food and atmosphere here! We had food for many days here in our 2 week stay and the host was very friendly too.
Abhinav B — Google review
This place is a little gem in Leh :) A little out of the busy area, it has a beautiful and quiet outdoor area under the trees. We only tried the Indian food (came back several times) and it was delicious, and the service is friendly, can only recommend !
Yoga C — Google review
Lamayuru Restaurant in Ladakh was an absolute delight. The Shakshouka was rich, flavorful, and paired beautifully with the refreshing tang of Seabuckthorn juice. The highlight of the meal, however, was Tingmo with Shapta—soft, fluffy steamed buns alongside perfectly spiced stir-fried meat that everyone at the table loved. A cozy spot that captures both authenticity and warmth, making it a must-visit when exploring Ladakh’s culinary gems.
Shubham G — Google review
We loved the place. Friendly staff. Great spread of a menu. Yummy food. The outside seating was beautiful. They accommodated all our requests, and mind you, we were a big group. Totally recommend.
Maragathavalli I — Google review
One word “fabulous” healthy food. Don’t go by the look of the place since it is on a small corner and I was bit sceptical about the place while I was entering. But my my the moment food started coming I was shocked. Healthy and delicious food. Chia seed pudding chef nailed it. From soup to lemon rice and chicken it was taste with healthy. The food was so good that in few hours I got hungry. I WILL SURELY VISIT AGAIN. Thank you to all the humble staff and to the owner to have such a great place.
Arindam D — Google review
Fort Rd, behind yak tail hotel, Leh, Ladakh 194101+91 99069 74224Tips and more reviews for Lamayuru Restaurant
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Tucked away in a corner along Leh market lanes, Chopsticks Noodle Bar stands out with its Asian-style decor featuring wooden benches and red folding fans. This popular spot is known for its dependable Chinese and Thai cuisine, drawing in crowds who often struggle to find a spot on the trellised terrace lounge. The restaurant offers aromatic Asian stir fries, curries, sushi platters, and specializes in noodles.
This place is a suggestion for Vietnamese, the taste was good. Staffs are helpful.
Bao K — Google review
We have 9 people and we ordered different style food on the menu Thai,India curry ,locals all of them taste so good like your in Thai in India in everywhere. Recommend to give it a try!!
YUDUN L — Google review
Love their food, very tasty, fresh and perfect for any Asian traveler like me! The staffs are friendly and the restaurant inside is modern, clean and comfort to sit.
Thu L — Google review
My favorite restaurant when I visit Leh. The food is good, their service is excellent and the owner is kind. They manage everything good when I came with group. As Indonesian, I tried their Indonesia Nasi Goreng, the taste so awesome. Don’t forget try their Chocolate Momos, my favorite dessert here.
Heen O — Google review
Highly recommend!! I was in search for a good dinner and fortunately landed here. The staff was kind and welcoming and recommend me a great meal. I had the Schezwan noodles a side of prawn crackers and an ice cold beer, I met the owner who is a really nice person. I will definitely come back.
Sruly A — Google review
I was craving for some meat and Southeast Asian cuisines in Leh after days of vegetarian meals around the remote parts of Ladakh. Very satisfied with the Ayam Nasi Briyani and Soto Ayam at the restaurant. Owner is super friendly and hospitable! The chocolate momo he served for dessert was so good as well! Highly recommended!
Declan — Google review
Best place to have your meal in the ladakh… highly recommended to all food lovers in the world…cheers
Rohan D — Google review
All is good!!! The foods, the ambience, staff and also the owner, very nice and hospitable ✨ their ginger lime honey very comforting. Must try their sweet wonton and chocolate momo! BEST! Also the chicken biryani 👍👍👍👍 will come again to chopstick when in leh
Angeline C — Google review
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Gesmo Restaurant, located on Old Fort Road in Leh, is a versatile eatery offering a mix of North Indian, Ladakhi, and continental cuisine. The restaurant is known for its cozy ambiance and friendly staff, making it a popular choice among both locals and tourists. Their specialties include mutton momos, yak cheese pizza, Ladakhi Thali featuring skyu, momos, and thukpa.
Gesmo Restaurant August 2023: The restaurant is very close to Leh Main Market Street. It's got a great ambience. There's a lovely balcony area, in case you want to smoke with your buddies while having your meal. There's an inside area that's very well furnished, with comfortable chairs, sofas, and separate little seating areas for larger groups. The food is very tasty: they use quality ingredients, and they present it very nicely. My Iced Latte was really good, too, and strong like I prefer it. It's a tiny bit more expensive than other restaurants I've been to locally, but not by much. It might be best to visit here with a large group of friends, order a vast variety of dishes, and share and sample them all with your friends. Their menu is vast, and I've got a feeling that everything on it is probably worth trying. (I'm here solo today, so all I could manage was their Mushroom Chilly Dry, a Banana Honey Pancake, with an Ice Latte.) ...But I'll be back here for their Yak Cheese Veg Pizza, and maybe the Paneer Chilly Dry, and I'll add in a few pics of those items when I'm back. They have free wifi, and a restroom, both of which make any restaurant visit in Leh a much better experience (at least for me!). 5 Stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
K - — Google review
This was the first restaurant we tried in Leh. The staff were warm and welcoming, and the ambiance was quite serene. Their menu offered a wide variety of options, and the food was enjoyable.
Niha R — Google review
I went to this restaurant with high hopes, assuming it has good rating and middle of the market location leads more to the credibility, but my experience was the least expected. The service is pathetic. At least, in my case, it was. The waiter took our orders, which were a pizza, butter tea and watermelon juice. Nothing fancy, time consuming. And then the wait started. 20 min later the waiter comes and tells sir, the pizza cannot be made as the base is finished. We say, okay, no problem. Please do grilled sandwiches instead. He obliges and goes back to the kitchen. And then the wait startes. 20 min later, we get our tea and juice. At this point it is 40 min past the original order time. We still accept and ask to expedite the Sandwich order please. But, time goes on and on and we do not get our order. People who came after us got their order and even started leaving after finishing. 40 min later, after politely telling the waiter that we are leaving and please let us know the bill, he does get the sandwiches, which haven't been grilled at all( I have shared the picture). You can compare it with the pics other people have uploaded. Overall, the taste was good, ambience was good as well, but the service ruined the experience. So, if you are planning to go here, keep this in mind, for else avoid this place.
Anuj S — Google review
We had 6 nights in Leh and got to dine here almost everyday.
Kullakaln G — Google review
The yak cheese pizzzaa is to die for. I generally can eat only a few slices but i finished up the entire thing even after having a big fruit bowl before that❤️❤️
Vaisakh S — Google review
Had a sumptuous meal at Gesmo in Leh! We ordered the chicken thukpa and mutton momos, and both dishes were absolutely delicious. The thukpa was rich, flavorful, and perfect for the chilly weather—comforting in every bite. The mutton momos were juicy, well-seasoned, and came with a tasty dipping sauce that elevated the flavors even more. The service was warm and friendly, and the cozy atmosphere made the experience even better. Drop by if you’re in Leh and craving some hearty local food!
Reetuparna D — Google review
Great service and food! The menu is quite extensive and multicultural! We got the chicken salad, grilled burger, and grilled yak cheese sandwich. Definitely recommend :)
Amber C — Google review
One of the best restaurants in Leh. Close to the Leh main market. Best option for authentic ladakhi delicacies. The ambience is good and so is the service. Don't miss trying the Yak cheese pizza.
Ashok D — Google review
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