By far the most popular place in town with travellers is the top-floor patio of the Khampa Cafe. They serve a tasty selection of Tibetan staples as well as steaks, burgers and pasta. A selection of local and international beers plus a healthy dose of travel camaraderie make this nightlife central.
Khampa Cafe
Sichuan
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