Tucked away in Siliguri’s bustling food scene, Lama by Yeti redefines Himalayan dining with a menu that fuses Nepali, Tibetan and Sikkimese flavours. From sizzling momos to hearty thukpa, every dish carries the crisp mountain soul, served in a warm, wood-panelled space that feels like a hill-station escape.

Third Floor, Lama By Yeti, Vega Circle Extension, Sevoke Rd, Ward 42, Siliguri, West Bengal 734008, India
+91 70740 78331
Perched on the third floor of Vega Circle Extension, Lama by Yeti reinterprets Himalayan-Tibetan classics for Siliguri’s diners: juicy momos, smoky pork shapta and citrusy tingmo arrive fast from an open kitchen, while the 4.6-rated service keeps glasses of bangchang refilled against a backdrop of warm wood and prayer-flag accents; reserve a window seat for Sevoke Road views and expect to pay mid-range prices for a reliably spice-balanced, high-altitude escape in the plains.
| Sunday | 12–11 PM |
| Monday | 12–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–11 PM |
| Thursday | 12–11 PM |
| Friday | 12–11 PM |
| Saturday | 12–11 PM |
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Where exactly is Lama by Yeti located in Siliguri?
Lama by Yeti sits on the third floor of Vega Circle Extension on Sevoke Road, Ward 42, making it a landmark dining spot that’s easy to spot and just a short ride from both Siliguri Junction and the city centre.
What kind of cuisine does Lama by Yeti serve?
The kitchen celebrates Himalayan and pan-Asian flavours, so expect momo platters, thukpa bowls, yak cheese specialities, and slow-cried meats that pair beautifully with the mountain-themed cocktails.
How can I reserve a table at Lama by Yeti?
Call +91 70740 78331 or use the online booking widget on [https://lamabyyeti.com/](https://lamabyyeti.com/) to lock in a window seat—they fill up fast on weekends, especially for sunset views over the Mahananda River.
Is Lama by Yeti family-friendly and what are the price ranges?
Yes, the restaurant is family-friendly with a kids’ corner and high chairs, and the 4.6-star rating reflects consistent praise for attentive service; expect to spend ₹1,800–2,200 for two, including drinks, which is mid-range for Siliguri’s upscale dining scene.
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