Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Tiny Nepalese momo specialist with fast, friendly service and excellent value lunch menus; expect cramped seating and occasional service/booking hiccups.
MoMo House delivers solid food quality with properly executed steamed and pan-fried momos that heat-seekers celebrate, supported by exceptional value and quick, friendly service. However, inconsistent execution—scattered reports of overcooked or cold batches—prevents higher grades, while severe space constraints and occasional service friction limit its standing among the area's better casual restaurants. It's a focused, efficient dumpling specialist worth visiting for authentic Nepalese comfort food at fair prices.
In a sliver of a room near the Grand Rex, this spot hums with fast, friendly service and the perfume of sizzling dumplings. Diners rave that the momos arrive hot and punchy, with one guest saying the spice level "really brought the heat." Seating is tight, but the pace is quick and efficient. Cooking stays true to Nepalese comfort: steamed, pan-fried kothey, jhol-in-broth, and a properly spicy version that heat-seekers celebrate. The appeal is straightforward craft over theatrics—good dough, juicy filling, and chutneys that wake the plate. If you like focused menus done well, this is ideal for a quick meal in the center. Families can make it work: dumplings are kid-friendly by nature, with mild options and simple sides like rice or salad. Space is very limited, though, so strollers and large groups will struggle. There is no kids menu, but choosing milder steamed momos and skipping the spicy chutney keeps things accessible for picky eaters.
Area: Central, lively corridor near Grands Boulevards, cinemas, and offices; mix of locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked day and evening with bright storefronts and footfall.
Nearby: Near Grand Rex cinema, shops, and casual eateries; convenient for quick lunches or pre-movie bites.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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