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Tibet: "The Roof of the World"  Borders on  India, Nepal, Burma and Bhutan

Turkistan is to the North and China is to the East

Snow Lion is the national symbol of Tibet, the equivalent to the American Bald Eagle.  Two lively snow lions appear on the Tibetan National Flag.  They are fearless and valiant, indicating the complete victory over all obstacles and representing the strong vitality of the Tibetan people who revere the Three Precious Gems:  The Buddha, The Dharma and The Sangha.  Elsewhere the lions appear supporting the thrones of various deities and symbolize the strength and fearlessness of those who have perfect wisdom and compassion. 

A TASTE OF TIBET

Snow Lion Restaurant was one of only 2 Tibetan restaurants in the US when opened in 1987.  Authentic Tibetan food featuring plenty of liver, mutton and barley would not titilate American plates only to fuel the bodies of Tibetans during the country's harsh winters. The Snow Lion adapts the food to flavors that appeal to many, yet are based on traditional Tibetan ingredients.   The use of spices and herbs as well as cooking techniques of Tibet are influenced by her geographical and cultural neighbors including China, India, Nepal and Bhutan.  Owner Jigme Norbu's interpretation of his native Tibetan food reflects the spices of his multinational life.  Born in the states, he also lived in India, Nepal and Japan.  His unique seasoning blends are guarded as trade secrets, but coriander, turmeric, cumin, garlic, chili and pepper are often used in most dishes.  Food sharing is a spiritually revitalizing experience in Tibetan culture.  The Snow Lion strives to offer every guest a relaxed, pleasing and enjoyable meal along with a happy dining experience. 

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