Don't forget the food here when you visit Lhasa. Although there are few vegetables here, which have been greatly improved, the price of vegetables is still relatively expensive. The main dishes here are western food, Sichuan food and Tibetan food. Of course, you must taste the local characteristics of Lhasa when you come here. I like the saute spicy chicken here. Try saute spicy chicken and recommend several shops, especially those near the First People's Hospital. Mutton is a traditional dish in Lhasa, which can be kebabs or roasted whole sheep. It usually appears in the form of night market food stalls on ethnic roads here. Very interesting. There are also Tibetan noodles, butter tea and other special foods. Of course, if you like highland barley noodles, you can also try them here.
If you shop here in Lhasa, it's mainly here in Barkhor Street, which is a place selling specialty products. But when shopping here, you'd better pay attention to the quality of the goods, especially the silverware here, which is rarely genuine. There are many Buddhist-related items that Buddhist tourists can buy.
There are many bars, tea shops or coffee shops in Lhasa, some of which are decorated with ethnic styles, and there are many delicious snacks to taste. It's also interesting to experience the nightlife here at night, but pay attention to safety issues and don't go to those small and remote places.