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Momo Sushi - Ann Arbor
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Sushi with fusion preparations including burritos, creative rolls & poke bowls plus bibimbop.
Nearby attractions
African American Cultural and Historical Museum of Washtenaw County
3261 Lohr Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Nearby restaurants
Siam Square
883 W Eisenhower Pkwy, Ann Arbor, MI 48103
Zamaan Grill
865 W Eisenhower Pkwy, Ann Arbor, MI 48103, United States
Panera Bread
903 W Eisenhower Pkwy, Ann Arbor, MI 48103
Moe's Southwest Grill
857 W Eisenhower Pkwy, Ann Arbor, MI 48103
Taystee's Burgers
2689 Ann Arbor-Saline Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103
Tropical Smoothie Cafe
885 W Eisenhower Pkwy, Ann Arbor, MI 48103
Applebee's Grill + Bar
1005 W Eisenhower Pkwy, Ann Arbor, MI 48103
Nick's Original House Of Pancakes
3030 Lohr Cir, Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Everest Sherpa Restaurant
2803 Oak Valley Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48103
Culver’s
3015 Lohr Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48108
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361 W Eisenhower Pkwy, Ann Arbor, MI 48103
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Momo Sushi - Ann Arbor

895 W Eisenhower Pkwy, Ann Arbor, MI 48103
4.5(267)
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Sushi with fusion preparations including burritos, creative rolls & poke bowls plus bibimbop.

attractions: African American Cultural and Historical Museum of Washtenaw County, restaurants: Siam Square, Zamaan Grill, Panera Bread, Moe's Southwest Grill, Taystee's Burgers, Tropical Smoothie Cafe, Applebee's Grill + Bar, Nick's Original House Of Pancakes, Everest Sherpa Restaurant, Culver’s
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Featured dishes

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MISO SOUP
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GYOZA
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FIRE CRACKER
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DRAGON BURRITO
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FISH KATSU BURRITO
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SALMON LOVER CUPBOP
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SALMON SUSHI COMBO
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OSHINKO ROLL
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AAC ROLL
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SWEET POTATO TEMPURA ROLL
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SPICY TUNA & SHRIMP TEMPURA ROLL
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SAN FRANCISCO ROLL
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MEXICAN ROLL
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MOMO ROLL
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FRESH AIR ROLL
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MANGO ROLL
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RAINBOW ROLL
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MONSTER ROLL
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SPIDER ROLL

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Nearby attractions of Momo Sushi - Ann Arbor

African American Cultural and Historical Museum of Washtenaw County

African American Cultural and Historical Museum of Washtenaw County

African American Cultural and Historical Museum of Washtenaw County

4.9

(11)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Momo Sushi - Ann Arbor

Siam Square

Zamaan Grill

Panera Bread

Moe's Southwest Grill

Taystee's Burgers

Tropical Smoothie Cafe

Applebee's Grill + Bar

Nick's Original House Of Pancakes

Everest Sherpa Restaurant

Culver’s

Siam Square

Siam Square

4.1

(350)

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Zamaan Grill

Zamaan Grill

4.6

(225)

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Panera Bread

Panera Bread

4.0

(480)

$

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Moe's Southwest Grill

Moe's Southwest Grill

4.4

(453)

$

Open until 9:00 PM
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Eric AustinEric Austin
The front of house staffing was only one person. There was a small wait to get a table, and a pretty long way to get the check. Food was prepared very fast! It was good candy sushi. We ordered: Scotland - It was okay, if you like deep fried rolls purely for the texture then this is for you. The flavor was kind of muted. Mexican - I prefer this role more than the scotland. It is also deep fried, but has more flavor because of the wasabi sauce. Fireball - A good swirl of flavors on a otherwise traditional role. The Sriracha wasn't as strong as I would have liked, but that's just my preference. Though if it were stronger it would have overpowered the taste of the sesame seed oil. Japan - This role is probably tied with the Fireball for flavor. The Gochujang sauce was excellent, but I think it overpowered the eel sauce. It wasn't the spiciest gochujang I've tried, it would be fine with most people. It was either the Japan or the Fireball roll, but one of them had a hint of sweet that I could have done without. The chairs were absolutely terrible. Each one I sat in was broken, wobbly and shifted under weight (I'm 230lbs). The height of each is not friendly to people who are 6'+. The table looked clean. The bathrooms were fine. But the entire restaurant is rather compact, so if two people are trying to walk in the same aisle way one will have to step aside for the other.
NikkiNikki
So me and my bestie ate here 7/10/19 and it was 6pm. The place was totally packed and they had one sweet lil adorable waitress running her butt off trying to get everyone's orders and drinks. Not gonna lie, she probably wasn't able to get to us for like 45 min before we were acknowledged but it's totally cool (girl, if you're reading this, don't fret it, you had ALL the tables on your block and they we're all 4-5 tops....it was cRaY). So here's the main thing about MoMo's 🍣🍜🍚 🍣 The sushi and entrees here are WORTH ANY WAIT!!! Do not leave just bc you think you will find another option that's better/faster/easier to acquire!!! You will be WRONG!! First of all, everything is cooked and prepared fresh with complete visibility into the kitchen and chefs prep stations. I'm pretty sure I witnessed the chef sing to the salmon in my Fireball roll before he gently tucked it into a delicious layer of rice & fire sauce. I ate every piece of sushi and then ordered a BiBimBop bowl with the Gozchang Korean BBQ side sauce (pretty sure that's spelled differently). I ate all of that too. I came up for air in-between and ordered a roll to-go for my man. I included some photos. Summary: go here and rekindle your love with your stomach 🍣🍜🍚🍣 🍜
Cassandra JohnsonCassandra Johnson
My husband & I dropped in for dinner after a quick Christmas shopping trip at Briarwood Mall. The place is small, but clean and we were able to get a table right away. The staff was friendly and the service was good. We started out with an order of pork gyoza, which came out quickly. They were hot and crispy, but a little underwhelming. For dinner, we were intrigued by the "sushi burritos" on the menu. We love sushi and poke bowls, but have never tried anything like that. When we asked what the difference was, our server said they are the same, but the burritos are larger. The Fireball Burrito was actually a dollar cheaper than the Fireball Sushi Roll, so I gave it a try. It was tasty, but I think I'd go with the sushi roll next time as it just didn't feel like sushi eating it like that. I think I prefer the bite-size pieces and the crunch lost its crunch when mixed in like it was. My husband tried the Dragon Burrito and he enjoyed it, but felt eating it burrito-style was definitely messier! Overall, we felt like the food was good and the prices were reasonable. This is a casual and quick place to go for some fairly priced sushi (and sushi-like) dishes.
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The front of house staffing was only one person. There was a small wait to get a table, and a pretty long way to get the check. Food was prepared very fast! It was good candy sushi. We ordered: Scotland - It was okay, if you like deep fried rolls purely for the texture then this is for you. The flavor was kind of muted. Mexican - I prefer this role more than the scotland. It is also deep fried, but has more flavor because of the wasabi sauce. Fireball - A good swirl of flavors on a otherwise traditional role. The Sriracha wasn't as strong as I would have liked, but that's just my preference. Though if it were stronger it would have overpowered the taste of the sesame seed oil. Japan - This role is probably tied with the Fireball for flavor. The Gochujang sauce was excellent, but I think it overpowered the eel sauce. It wasn't the spiciest gochujang I've tried, it would be fine with most people. It was either the Japan or the Fireball roll, but one of them had a hint of sweet that I could have done without. The chairs were absolutely terrible. Each one I sat in was broken, wobbly and shifted under weight (I'm 230lbs). The height of each is not friendly to people who are 6'+. The table looked clean. The bathrooms were fine. But the entire restaurant is rather compact, so if two people are trying to walk in the same aisle way one will have to step aside for the other.
Eric Austin

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So me and my bestie ate here 7/10/19 and it was 6pm. The place was totally packed and they had one sweet lil adorable waitress running her butt off trying to get everyone's orders and drinks. Not gonna lie, she probably wasn't able to get to us for like 45 min before we were acknowledged but it's totally cool (girl, if you're reading this, don't fret it, you had ALL the tables on your block and they we're all 4-5 tops....it was cRaY). So here's the main thing about MoMo's 🍣🍜🍚 🍣 The sushi and entrees here are WORTH ANY WAIT!!! Do not leave just bc you think you will find another option that's better/faster/easier to acquire!!! You will be WRONG!! First of all, everything is cooked and prepared fresh with complete visibility into the kitchen and chefs prep stations. I'm pretty sure I witnessed the chef sing to the salmon in my Fireball roll before he gently tucked it into a delicious layer of rice & fire sauce. I ate every piece of sushi and then ordered a BiBimBop bowl with the Gozchang Korean BBQ side sauce (pretty sure that's spelled differently). I ate all of that too. I came up for air in-between and ordered a roll to-go for my man. I included some photos. Summary: go here and rekindle your love with your stomach 🍣🍜🍚🍣 🍜
Nikki

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My husband & I dropped in for dinner after a quick Christmas shopping trip at Briarwood Mall. The place is small, but clean and we were able to get a table right away. The staff was friendly and the service was good. We started out with an order of pork gyoza, which came out quickly. They were hot and crispy, but a little underwhelming. For dinner, we were intrigued by the "sushi burritos" on the menu. We love sushi and poke bowls, but have never tried anything like that. When we asked what the difference was, our server said they are the same, but the burritos are larger. The Fireball Burrito was actually a dollar cheaper than the Fireball Sushi Roll, so I gave it a try. It was tasty, but I think I'd go with the sushi roll next time as it just didn't feel like sushi eating it like that. I think I prefer the bite-size pieces and the crunch lost its crunch when mixed in like it was. My husband tried the Dragon Burrito and he enjoyed it, but felt eating it burrito-style was definitely messier! Overall, we felt like the food was good and the prices were reasonable. This is a casual and quick place to go for some fairly priced sushi (and sushi-like) dishes.
Cassandra Johnson

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4.5
(267)
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4.0
2y

The front of house staffing was only one person. There was a small wait to get a table, and a pretty long way to get the check. Food was prepared very fast! It was good candy sushi.

We ordered:

Scotland - It was okay, if you like deep fried rolls purely for the texture then this is for you. The flavor was kind of muted.

Mexican - I prefer this role more than the scotland. It is also deep fried, but has more flavor because of the wasabi sauce.

Fireball - A good swirl of flavors on a otherwise traditional role. The Sriracha wasn't as strong as I would have liked, but that's just my preference. Though if it were stronger it would have overpowered the taste of the sesame seed oil.

Japan - This role is probably tied with the Fireball for flavor. The Gochujang sauce was excellent, but I think it overpowered the eel sauce. It wasn't the spiciest gochujang I've tried, it would be fine with most people.

It was either the Japan or the Fireball roll, but one of them had a hint of sweet that I could have done without.

The chairs were absolutely terrible. Each one I sat in was broken, wobbly and shifted under weight (I'm 230lbs). The height of each is not friendly to people who are 6'+.

The table looked clean. The bathrooms were fine. But the entire restaurant is rather compact, so if two people are trying to walk in the same aisle way one will have to step aside...

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avatar
5.0
6y

So me and my bestie ate here 7/10/19 and it was 6pm. The place was totally packed and they had one sweet lil adorable waitress running her butt off trying to get everyone's orders and drinks. Not gonna lie, she probably wasn't able to get to us for like 45 min before we were acknowledged but it's totally cool (girl, if you're reading this, don't fret it, you had ALL the tables on your block and they we're all 4-5 tops....it was cRaY). So here's the main thing about MoMo's 🍣🍜🍚 🍣 The sushi and entrees here are WORTH ANY WAIT!!! Do not leave just bc you think you will find another option that's better/faster/easier to acquire!!! You will be WRONG!! First of all, everything is cooked and prepared fresh with complete visibility into the kitchen and chefs prep stations. I'm pretty sure I witnessed the chef sing to the salmon in my Fireball roll before he gently tucked it into a delicious layer of rice & fire sauce. I ate every piece of sushi and then ordered a BiBimBop bowl with the Gozchang Korean BBQ side sauce (pretty sure that's spelled differently). I ate all of that too. I came up for air in-between and ordered a roll to-go for my man. I included some photos. Summary: go here and rekindle your love with your...

   Read more
avatar
4.0
3y

My husband & I dropped in for dinner after a quick Christmas shopping trip at Briarwood Mall. The place is small, but clean and we were able to get a table right away. The staff was friendly and the service was good.

We started out with an order of pork gyoza, which came out quickly. They were hot and crispy, but a little underwhelming. For dinner, we were intrigued by the "sushi burritos" on the menu. We love sushi and poke bowls, but have never tried anything like that. When we asked what the difference was, our server said they are the same, but the burritos are larger. The Fireball Burrito was actually a dollar cheaper than the Fireball Sushi Roll, so I gave it a try. It was tasty, but I think I'd go with the sushi roll next time as it just didn't feel like sushi eating it like that. I think I prefer the bite-size pieces and the crunch lost its crunch when mixed in like it was. My husband tried the Dragon Burrito and he enjoyed it, but felt eating it burrito-style was definitely messier!

Overall, we felt like the food was good and the prices were reasonable. This is a casual and quick place to go for some fairly priced sushi (and...

   Read more
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