Nepali Momo House offers a tantalizing journey through the flavors of Nepal. From the moment you step inside, the aroma of spices fills the air, promising an authentic culinary adventure.
Upon perusing the menu, I opted for a trio of delights: the Chicken Steamed Momos, Nepali Chowmein, and Chicken Lollipop. Each dish showcased the rich tapestry of Nepalese cuisine, prepared with care and attention to detail.
First, the Chicken Steamed Momos arrived, delicately wrapped pockets of flavor. The tender chicken filling, infused with traditional Nepali spices, melted in the mouth with each bite. Paired with the accompanying dipping sauce, it was a symphony of taste and texture.
Next up, the Nepali Chowmein delighted both the palate and the senses. Stir-fried to perfection, the noodles were imbued with a medley of vegetables and succulent pieces of chicken. The harmonious blend of spices lent a depth of flavor that left me craving more with every forkful.
Finally, the Chicken Lollipop was a testament to the chef's skillful mastery. Crispy on the outside, yet tender on the inside, each piece was a succulent delight. The subtle heat of the sauce complemented the dish perfectly, adding a kick of flavor without overpowering the palate.
Beyond the culinary delights, the ambiance of Nepali Momo House provided a welcoming backdrop for the dining experience. The warm lighting and tasteful decor created an inviting atmosphere, perfect for both intimate gatherings and casual dining alike.
In conclusion, my experience at Nepali Momo House was nothing short of exceptional. From the delectable dishes to the inviting ambiance, every aspect of the dining experience was a testament to the authenticity and dedication of the establishment. Whether you're a connoisseur of Nepalese cuisine or simply seeking a memorable dining experience, Nepali Momo House is sure to leave a lasting impression. Highly...
Read moreI had a really disappointing experience with my recent order. I called in and ordered two jhol momos—one vegetarian and one chicken—right before closing. Not only was I charged $46, which already felt overpriced, but the order was completely messed up.
They gave us three momos instead of two orders, and the worst part is that one of the containers was labeled "veg" but actually had chicken inside. My friend, who is a vegetarian, ended up eating it by mistake. This is unacceptable and extremely careless, especially when it comes to dietary restrictions.
On top of that, the jhol that was supposed to come with the momos was given in tiny containers—just about two spoons worth. It looked more like a side dip than actual jhol. We were expecting the full jhol momo experience but were left disappointed and still hungry.
Overall, the quality, quantity, and handling of the order were very poor. I usually don’t leave bad reviews, but this experience really needs to...
Read moreThis is my humble request. Please give fresh food, don't give stale and old food. I ordered 4 items and paid $63.24
I got old chicken pieces, and it was hard like stone in chicken noodles.
I am putting only a picture of the chicken piece to show you I never seen this type of chicken in chicken noodles wherever i have been to any Asian restaurants.
I also ordered veg noodles and paid $13.99 + taxes, and it has no vegetables, and they earned 90% of profit and gave filthy and stale noodles.
I threw in the dustbin.
You got 4 * on Google, and it does not mean you are perfect in everything.
Stop Looting and give value for money.
It is not about the taste it was stale and old, and chicken was like stone and couldn't eat.
Also, if you are not doing business for money, then why have you opened this shop but give the fresh food and value for money.
Rather writing me back, please work on chef and fresh...
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