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Bloomington, Indiana
Tibetan, Thai, and Indian cooking near IU — the Mo Mo dumplings are the move
Little Tibet is one of those Bloomington spots that everyone discovers eventually, usually because a friend drags them there and they become a regular on the spot. The menu covers Tibetan, Thai, and Indian dishes, but the Mo Mo dumplings and Tibetan butter tea are why people keep coming back. The 4th Street location is cozy and unpretentious, portions are generous, and prices are student-friendly without cutting corners on flavor. It shows up on basically every LGBTQ+ dining guide for the city, and the welcoming atmosphere lives up to the reputation.
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