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"From the people behind Phayul, a Tibetan restaurant nearby, Trisara is a Tibetan and Nepali spot in Jackson Heights where you can pair your fried beef momos with a cocktail in the evening, or salty, glistening butter tea, which a server will pour from a large thermos. There's a few seats at the long bar, and a large dining room in the front, so it's a good spot to remember when you and your nine closest friends are in the mood for last-minute momos. The only soundtrack is the sound of dumplings frying in the kitchen at the back, so order a bunch of those, and a few thali sets—and take advantage of the free refills. Food Rundown Momos Get them fried, with beef. The momos here are quite plump, so the meaty filling stands up to the golden-brown outside. photo credit: Willa Moore Thali You can get refills on any part of your thali set except your protein, so come hungry. We like the tender chicken thali." - Willa Moore