General This is Xizang.

General This is Xizang.
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A good number of Bangladeshis go to China for higher studies. If they invest money in restaurant business, Bengali restaurants in China will be possible.
Nepalese restaurant food is not very different from Bangladeshi or Pakistani cuisine.

Bangladeshis like Mughal food typically when they go to restaurants, which is unlike what you find in say, South India with their typical cuisine.

Same for Pakistani folks. Biryani is a staple.

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AI responded that there are many Bengali/Indian restaurants in Xizang, but there are few Bengali restaurants.
 
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Xizang (guessing former name was Lhasa) is a lovely city - now modernized thanks to Chinese investments and technology.

The combination of Chinese culture and Tibetan culture is a dynamite combination and I'm sure contributes to a very interesting and enjoyable stay, cuisine being a large part of it (other than the visit to the Potala Palace area).

How long should one plan to stay? A week? or maybe two? Don't know how expensive hotels are, compared to Shanghai or Beijing.
 

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