Momochai

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Woodside, United States

momochai.com
Restaurant· Bubble Tea· Cafes· Juice Bars & Smoothies· Bubble tea store

Momochai Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Momochai is located in Woodside, United States on 57-16 Woodside Ave. Momochai is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category restaurant in United States.

Address

57-16 Woodside Ave

Price range

$$$

Phone

+1 3477306089

Service options

DeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible car park

Offerings

CoffeeComfort foodQuick biteSmall platesVegetarian options

Open hours

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Rachelle Rivera

Bought some momo veggies n chicken. Theyre really good. I noticed this place is a hang out for TLC drivers. They have their regular customers as I come to this area everyday now to drop off my son. Clean but gets packed, so forget about social distancing here. Thai tea is on bland side. Will give it another chance.

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damon strub

I often eat momo here for lunch. Very good Momo - far better than other locations in area. and inexpensive. Service can be a bit slow - but worth it

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Ashiya Lopez

Amazing food for really good price. Nepali owners, great service. They were so nice and the food was so fast, Im looking forward to going back.

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Dennis Bissoon

Amazing Nepalese food! Small little shop, but food and bubble tea is so worth it!

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Shreesh Shrestha

Delicious Jhol Momo cha!

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avinash maskey

The food offered here are impeccable.

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Snezhana Iakovleva

Their Momos are so delicious.They taste as though they were just made at home.I had the once with chicken,and with veggies.They both taste great.Highly recommend this place to all.

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Gaurav Gupta

Chicken Momos are good, authentic Nepali jhol and meat spices but the wrapper is thin, like Chinese dumplings. Hand made thicker wrapper are usually great with the meat filling but over all not bad none the less. Meat is juicy and the sauce is exceptional. Also had the chicken choila; not a big fan, but love the smell of what seems is authentic mustard oil. Don’t find that often in nyc.