From Street Momos to Himalayan Empire
Picture 1989 in Mussoorie: a young Tibetan immigrant named Jamyang Kalsang sets up a modest cart, steaming family momo recipes that quickly draw crowds from chilly hill streets. By 1998, those flavors filled the first Kalsang outlet there, sparking growth to over 13 spots across North India and Nepal, blending Chinese stir-fries, Thai tang, Korean spice, and pure Tibetan comfort. Today, leading Kalsang Restaurants Private Limited, he sources fresh local ingredients sustainably, employing over 500 to keep every bite a blessing of quality.

The Name That Promises Fortune
Kalsang itself whispers promise, rooted in Tibetan where “Kal” signals fortune and “Sang” excellence, evoking good fortune in every shared meal. Jamyang chose it to mirror his dream of joyful dining, a nod to Buddhist ideals of happiness that warms each outlet’s murals and lanterns.



Touching Down in Noida Sector 104
Fresh Tibetan haven with Buddhist murals and cozy luxury cafe glow. Amid Sector 104’s buzz, it serves patented spicy Devil Momos, steaming Thukpa, fluffy Tingmo, tangy Tom Yum, and kimchi hits in veg or non-veg, all with seasonal twists and generous plates for bold tastes, friendly vibes, and ₹1000-1600 for two.
Some of the signature dishes:









Contact and Location Details
Address: HA-15, Sector 104, Sector 105, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201301
- Phone: +91-9217870633
- Email: kalsangfrdscorner@gmail.com
- Instagram: @kalsangrestaurants
- Website: www.kalsangrestaurants.com












