We ate here twice during my stay in Paris. Being Indian and having tasted momos in multiple places before, I can safely say this place makes very good momos for a decent price. We just ate the classic steamed momos because hey momos are best eaten steamed, all other variations are just experimentation. They also serve salad and a very small bowl of rice complimentary. I found the beef momos better than the chicken momos. Very juicy and oozing with flavours. Both variants had good amount of meat filling. Do try the really spicy sauce from the table. They have a limited menu, just about two three variants but they do all three very well. Since there is limited space, there are a lot of takeaways, very common with outlets that sell only momos. But if you're a vistor to Paris and want to dine in, there are 3-4 two seater tables. What is also fascinating is to see the open kitchen, rolling, folding and making momos is an art unto itself. They also have a small toilet, if needed. The staff is very kind and courteous. I would come back whenever I visit...
Read moreMomo = Nepalese for small dumpling, usually consumed as street food in South-East Asia.
As someone who has been accustomed to Indo-Nepalese cuisine all his life, I can vouch for this small but excellent joint.
Nestled in a narrow alley right next to the Grand Rex, Momo House boasts a simple menu with rapid service. Currently offering takeaway and delivery only due to the health crisis, the place still sees lines of customers every afternoon.
This was my first visit since its opening a couple of months ago. The food instantly brought memories of home, so after lunch, we ordered more to bring back home. This is probably the first time I've done this at a food joint.
Additionally, the staff are really warm, friendly, and always try to put up a small while serving.
Will definitely be back for more, and I hope this places gets the success it...
Read moreThe restaurant is at a good location but has limited space. I went there to try momos and had chicken momos sauté and Boeuf momos soup.
It has spicy momos chutney, but while it is spicy, the chutney's taste is not that good. At other restraunts such as Little Yak (walking distance), the chutney is spicyyyy and it tastes good as well. The ambience is okay at MoMo House for a quick meal but not for a relaxed restraunt experience which you get at Little Yak for almost the same price (I paid 23 euros at Momo House for 2 people and I pay 24-25 euros for 2 people at Little Yak).
Here you can have sauté momos, which you won't find at Little Yak. Personally, ça change pas grand chose mais c'est...
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