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Good place for a quick snack. Visited last week to try the l tagine along with some side dishes. Overall good experience.
I had been to this place this place i amazing. The lightening and decor is fantastic.one of the best morrocon meal in town lamb tagine was delicious
Momo ek Bahut hi bdhya restaurant h.. Yaha p Mai apne mitrooo k saath gya tha party krne. Or party me Bahut Maja aaya kynki mitrooo me Bahut hi bdhya khaana milta h
We primarily went there for shisha ( or hookah ).
We sat out and it was well heated- perfect place for Shisha outdoor in the cold winter.
It is quite expensive but this is possibly the best shisha in London.
Beautiful decor and I loved the outdoor seating area. The music is excellent and transports you to far away places. Doesn't feel like your sitting in the heart of london. I had the fish tagine and we shared an array of starters. Momo special cocktail really hits the spot. Lovely for a social dinner with a few friends.
Beautiful Moroccan food in a lovely setting! Such high quality authentic cuisine and lot's of great options to choose from. Loved the fez hats on each table and the enchanting, moody bathrooms. Great place to catch a football match on the giant screen downstairs. We were all blown away with the...
This place is absolutely amazing, the decor and lighting is amazing. They have Authentic Moroccan furniture which just makes you feel like you left London and entered another country. Besides the decor the food is just as fantastic, and my favourite part was the desert :) This place is a must for authentic Moroccan food and vibe.
From the food to the ambiance Momo's is the ultimate Moroccan experience in Central London. The food is so authentic, amazing exotic Moroccan flavours that are served beautifully - the classic lamb tagene is a must. You can eat a healthier meal if you skip the Moroccan bread (worth having though) and dessert (Moroccan pastries are worth trying if you have never had before). The decor is dark and authentic, and the low chairs and big communal tables set the scene too. Service is a bit inattentive and slow but great for big group dinners and for a special dining experience.
Came here based on the recommendations from Zomato for a friends birthday. It went okay....
The Good: we were able to book a table for 4 on a Saturday night only a week or so in advance.
We were able to change the booking by half an hour with out any palava.
Warm friendly greeting when we arrived.
The virgin cocktail according to the wife was excellent.
The mains were very good, full of flavour, lots of cous cous.
The place was buzzing as well, good atmosphere. Not a place for a quiet stuffy time, but for plenty of talking
The Meh..
It took 30 minutes from sitting down before the first drink order was taken. Not sure what the problem was as the table next to us couldn't keep the waiter away he was coming over so much.
The £44 Rioja. Yeah actually a £6 bottle which tasted as much. I know this is where the margins are made but a 7x mark up is a little tough to sip down . Photo below
The starters were fine but I don't understand why some come in threes and some in fours for a table of four. Would it really be too much for a forth cheese triangle.
£75 a head for starter, main and wine.
I would go back to try the lamb shoulder and the cocktails though.
Momo is located in the lovely Heddon St, a bustling cul de sac that comes off Regent St and is back to back restaurants and full of atmosphere, a great location for a night out
Momo nestles into the corner at the end near the Ice Bar.
It has a great shisha terrace outside enveloped in parasols and canopies which makes it really cozy
Inside is like stepping into Morocco, dark with music that gets you in the mood
For starters we had humus and American salad, very tasty. For mains we shared chicken tagine, fish tagine and couscous between 3 of us, the portions are quite big. Very tasty and tender, could have done with more veg in them. Finished off with very tasty Moroccan pastries and had countless glasses of sweetened mint tea
The service was very attentive and impressive, my only criticism is that the tables are too tightly packed in, we were on a shared table and almost sitting in the laps of another table next door, although adds to the bustling atmosphere a bit
We finished off with mint and blueberry shisha on the terrace with more mint tea !
The tagines are on the pricey side at £20-25 each but worth it
Overall a really nice experience
Friendly staff. Nicely tucked away. Great outdoor seating with overhead heaters. It's worth coming for drinks, I found the food to be average.
An amazing hidden gem. One of the best Moroccan meals I've had - on par with the top cuisine even in Morocco itself. Ambience is awesome; good crowd and great atmosphere. Will definitely be back.
Momo is a place, which I'll always recommend if you ask me for a place with good Moroccan food. The interior and atmosphere make you actually feel the culture and its style. Smell, taste, service... everything is simply delicious!
I arrived before my friends, was courteously seated by the maitre d' and ordered a drink. So far so good, the ambiance is excellent, dimly lit restaurant with a North African vibe. One of my friends, who wears a headscarf, arrived, but was racially/religiously profiled by the maitre d', who, instead of listening to the name our table was booked under, instantly assumed that she would be sitting with the only other hijabi in the restaurant. My friend, a barrister, was not amused, although I found it hilarious. The waiters were excellent, informative and friendly. They suggested the mechoui cous cous, which is meant for two, but is actually enough for four. It is excellent, meat is succulent, well-flavoured and just delicious. The chicken tagine was also good, lemony and flagrant. The red pepper dip along with the aubergine dip was excellent, the pigeon pastilla was great. Overall, it turned out to be a lovely evening, a delicious meal, the desserts aren't as great as the mains (creme brulee is more of a doughnut filled with creme anglais), but overall highly recommend.
I like restaurants with nice interiors for the simple fact that it kind of sets the ambience of your dining experience. Momo on Heddon Street has always done that for me. As you walk through the foliage by the al fresco dining area to the sexy swanky space inside, you are transported to a North African den with its elaborate and intricate design.
I like restaurants with nice interiors for the simple fact that it kind of sets the ambience of your dining experience. Momo on Heddon Street has always done that for me. As you walk through the foliage by the al fresco dining area to the sexy swanky space inside, you are transported to a North African den with its elaborate and intricate design.
However, as with most restaurants, ambience means nothing if the food ain't great. So what did we think?
We were given a complimentary bread basket which was literally, a basket filled with bread. The bread itself was warm and the crust was perfect for dipping but it was rather dry and crumbly.
We ordered the chicken livers (£8) which sat on a bed of houmous and a melasse of pomegranate. I can't tell you how much I LOVE this dish. The livers were cooked perfectly; firm enough as so it doesn't crumble and mush into the creamy houmous but definitely soft and tender. The pomegranate added freshness to the rich dish and it all just worked.
The ceviche of the day (£9.75) was rather interesting. Fish was mackerel and the acid mostly came from apple purée. I was quite reluctant with this as I like my ceviches sour and thought the apples would make the flavour lean towards a sweeter profile.
But it was actually quite delicious. It didn't taste like your normal citrus-laden ceviche, and yes it was a little bit sweet (but not overpoweringly so). But the fish was cured nicely (ie it didn't have that pungent fishy mackerel taste) and it just worked.
A pot of harissa was brought out and we knew the mains were coming. As we were in a Moroccan restaurant, we knew we were up for a feed but we totally underestimated the portion sizes. Guys, when you go to Momo make sure you are hungry. VERY, VERY HUNGRY.
I opted for the fish tagine of the day (£21.50). I wasn't too pleased to find out it was cod (which I think is the most boring fish ever when filleted) but I was happy it wasn't a tomato based sauce. The addition of clams and artichoke hearts gave it better texture, whilst the samphire just made me feel like I was still having something healthy despite the ginormous serving size.
The couscous Momo (£28.50) seemed like a great feat to conquer by just one person (perhaps it was made for sharing?) The lamb shank was massive but the meat fell off the bone. The merguez was pretty good. The only let down for me was the grilled lamb skewer which was a little bit tough.
The preparation of the couscous was quite theatrical. A server puts some couscous on your plate, adorns it with chickpeas, dried fruit and veg, and then pours some broth to soak up the granules.
We were too full to have any dessert but we managed to finish a bottle of rose that was highly recommended by our sommelier.
Overall, it was a pleasant meal even though I much preferred our starters over the mains. The vibe was pretty good and the service was ace. I reckon this is all driven by the beautiful surroundings more than the food itself but if I'm being honest, I really wouldn't mind going back.
Visited this place on 2014 October i guess i had English breakfast out here. With my sister. Trust me it was just yam.! Not only the food the presentation of the food will impress u for sure. I would like to hv more dish but i was full. Cnt hv lots of food togetr :p i m so much fish person, n i lov Moroccan food. This place got perfect ambience to b with ur love one. N hv a date. I wish my bf was with me .. ah he missd :(
Coming from France, Flat Rric knows is couscous from his tagines, actually my Mum used to make the best couscous in the world, now a world away Momo does, and I could eat here every day, merguez and harissa !!! Is there anything better???
As always Flat Eric...
مطعم رايق ، اكل لذيذ و حلو ، موقعه عالريجنت ستريت ، يسوون سبرايز لعيد الميلاد مرره حلووه يغنون و يلفون بالمطعم و يرقصون على اغنيه عربيه 👌🏽
Moroccan atmosphere , great place amazing interior a really good experience , I advice to u a vegetables cous cous and houmus is so delicate and the tipical bread warm is the cherry on the cake
Black Banshee !!! That's all I think of when I hear Momo! This place is great in the summer (if you are lucky enough to actually get a place in the patio outside).
One hidden gem that I love on Regent Street is Momo's restaurant. Started by the talented Mouraf Mazouz of Sketch, Momo's Restaurant offers Moroccan food at its very best.
For starters we opt for seared scallops with aubergine, and yellow beetroot (£10.75). The scallops with the yellow beetroot was a perfect combination.
Next up was humous served with Moroccan bread (£4.75).
Mains for me in a Moroccan restaurant are always the highlight; it either has to be a tagine or a dish that is couscous based.
Chicken couscous charcoal grilled and marinated chicken breast (£19.75).
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Buzzing!. This place was PACKED when I tried to eat here (w/o reservation). They were clearly slammed, but still managed to accomodate my friend and I. We didn't feel rushed, and had a very pleasant meal.
The place is alive - buzzing with chatter, music and more chatter!
The food was beautiful, and I ended my meal with a lovely mint tea. Yum!
I look forward to returning soom...
Pricy but good food and a great atmosphere. Lamb Tagine was delicious.
"A little overpriced" is a massive understatement where food is concerned, so I've never had any. But this is a very pleasant characterful place for a few cups of mint and orange tea or glasses of warm cinnamon milk. Just watch out that during the week hot drinks have to be ordered with food only after 8pm, and the terrace is for food orders only. I'm pretty sure the latter doesn't apply on weekends, or at least Sundays. I personally like sitting around the people using flavoured shishas!
Great atmosphere and the food's really good. Perhaps a little overpriced but I guess you're paying for the location and décor. Definitely worth a visit if you've got a little spare cash.
We finished up with some apple shisha on the patio, which despite being February was absolutely rammed. My flatmate, who went to Morocco on holiday last year, tells me the overall experience was more authentic than the real thing, if that’s possible. And that’s quite a statement.
...found some delectable dishes awaiting me. Lamb sausages, chicken skewers with a yoghurty mint sauce, grilled peppers and steaming pita made a perfect combination which I would happily have eaten twice over!
Located in the very sweet Heddon street, Momo is a couscous place which has opened in 1997 and which keeps being one of the places to go in this area. Like in Sketch (opened 5 years later by Mourad Mazouz as well), you enter in another world when you push the door of this restaurant. All night long you don’t feel as if you were in
The Food Connoisseur
+4.5
Tucked away behind the bustling streets of London shopping district Oxford Streets. Lies the captivating Arabic den Momo restaurant, having already been to Sketch also owned by Mourad Mazouz. I wanted to be taken on ride for a taste of Marrakesh. The Momo’s brunch menu mixes it up with food inspired by Paris, Casablanca and Marrakech. My £20 deal included a glass of champagne on arrival, a choice of either Orange Juice or Wine, starters, full Moroccan breakfast or half a chicken, pancakes or a cheesecake plus tea and coffee.
The venue comprises a restaurant, late night bar and café and exudes the inimitable laid back, bohemian cool typical of its Moroccan roots. I’ve spent many a sunny hour relaxing in the gorgeous, planted outdoor area with a sheesha and mint tea and this ev
To begin with, the place will entice you with its marvelous decor. The place is beautifully interiorized and is one of the highlights of this place. Coming to food, it will not disappoint you either. We ordered a marrakech meal and it was incredible. Extremely flavorsome. In fact, EVERY dish was simply amazing!
This place is full of tourists and perhaps is meant for them. However, I found the atmosphere to be buzzing and very lively. The location is a big plus. The food is quite incredible and the flavours are lip smacking. It is served in huge portions, big enough for two. I will definitely recommend you to try place out with a few friends.
I am a fan of the Moroccan cuisine and had expected something really good from this place.I am happy to say the place did not let me down. The ambiance of the place is very pleasant and it is pretty great place to enjoy one's dinner.The food on the menu too is just plain yummy!
However i was slightly let down by the cocktails which i hoped would be just as fabulous.
The restaurant serves excellent Moroccan cuisine and beautifully it does so. Not only the taste but it is the presentation of the food that impresses you. The food is delicious. the service is prompt. The ambiance is cool and fun. I shall be back again whenever i come back to London.
This seems like a pretty popular place as you can see the crowds streaming in at all times.Even the atmosphere is pretty buzzing and energetic. I was here with a friend who had been here before.The selection of food that was ordered tasted delicious and the serving staff was very friendly and helpful.
I would love to return!
I cannot recommend this restaurant enough. the food is delicious and sumptuous. The service is swift. The ambiance is cool and fun. the food and the wine menu is extensive. prices are also reasonable. We particularly loved the desserts. The lamb chop is a must try. The location is also favorable.
The atmosphere was just awesome as most of the crowd was young and they all seemed to be having fun time. The drinks are as amazing as I was told, and I had no problem getting my order on time. I think the combination of the crowd and cocktails was pretty heady - I had a fantastic time!
This place has a lovely variety of Moroccan dishes, everything cooked to perfection, and freshly cooked too. The roasted lamb was exquisite, and so were the other dishes. The staff however seemed a little distant, far from attentive, and the service was slow.
This place deserves full marks for the amazing time i had there. This is due to the excellent food and impeccable service. The interiors are very attractive and inviting.The decor mainly in sync with the whole Moroccan appeal.
The seating too is of the Moroccan style but admittedly not that comfortable.
The food is delicious and the the flavors are very complex and interesting.
I recommend trying the apps and tangines which were simply superb.
You have to try this place!
I visited this place with my friends and had a great time here. The staff was welcoming, attentive and friendly. The food was also good and all the dishes we ordered were delicious. We ended our meal with Morrocan tea, which was also very delightful. I would definitely return back for a great meal.
This place has a really nice atmosphere and ambiance, and is one of the few Moroccan options in this city. The decor looks really authentic, and it tries to give one a feeling of true grandeur and ethnicity. The food tastes amazing, and although we had only a few of the options, I can vouch for their quality and taste. The service is a little sluggish, but that is very relaxing. The staff is very courteous and nice. We had one lovely meal here, and the night club downstairs is amazing.
I had a wonderful time at this place. The patio is beautiful with heaters during winters. The food is reasonable priced and is quite delicious too. The hookah is also good. I tried the cardamom coffee but preferred the mint tea over it. I would recommend this place for a lovely ambiance and great time.
Had such a wonderful experience here! The ambience is lovely and the interiors are beautiful. We went there on a warm evening, and the weather was just perfect for the food we tried. The lamb momo and chicken are the best dishes on the menu according to me. Make sure you try this place once!
Had a lovely time with my partner at this place. The food is new to me and i was really confused as to what to offer, but the staff was kind enough and helped me with my order. The food was really tasty and well cooked. The ambiance is good too, with some wonderful music, and a nice crowd. The servings are large and well worth your money.
A nice little restaurant in a beautiful location. The setting is nice and simple and the food simple amazing. It is a little expensive, but for the lovely view and the food,it is worth the money. Would recommend everyone to visit if you haven't already.
This place is lovely and has a personality to it. Wonderful to sit down with some drinks and relax. The food however is massively overpriced, so I haven't tried it yet. The ambiance is great, so go when you can and have a good time.
Being a fan of afternoon teas, I took my mother here for her birthday lunch. Being a little sceptical about this place, my mother exclaimed how she was wrong and absolutely loved the food and service here!
I would recommend everyone to try their Moroccan pastries as they are the sweetest delicacy this place has to offer.
A must visit!
It was crazy on our part that we barged in this place without a prior notification or a booking. The staff was kind enough to get me and a friend of mine a seat. Surprisingly, everything that we had ordered arrived on time and nothing was delayed. Their service definitely deserves appreciation. This place is very happening and you cannot leave without trying mint tea. It is amazing. I am surely visiting them again.
I had the most amazing meal at the restaurant that I can have it all over again.
The amalgamation of lamb sausages, chicken wings along with mint flavored yogurt and fresh pita breads was splendid. I shall return with a big group to try everything off the menu. A happy meal and at decent prices is what this place offers.
I wanted to visit this restaurant since long and finally I did visit it with a group of friends. The Chef is a master at the Italian dishes and I enjoyed every dish that I ordered. The servings were pretty good and I loved the way each dish was carefully prepared. A must visit!
I recently tried this Morccan place and had a great time here. The food was excellent, especially the Marrakesh. This place is quite reasonable as well. The service is pretty efficienttoo. A definite second time visit on the cards!
I always have a wonderful experience at this place. The place is absolutely charming and still hasn't lost the magic it has on its customers. The food here is great and extremely delicious. The service is great, with the staff being extremely friendly and helpful. It is one of my favorite place in town.
I visited this place recently and was quite impressed with it. The ambience was quite awesome and the seating was perfect as the view was beautiful from the terrace. The food was excellent and the service was also pretty efficient. The drinks were pretty good as well, especially the Cocktails. This one offers a decent outing and would love to visit this place again.
I came here recently to sit down around some shisha with my friends. The ambiance in this place is amazing! The decor is beautifully Moroccan, so intricate with much attention to detail.
The service was also good, they were very alert when we needed something.
Though I came here for the shisha, the food and drinks were actually really good. I loved their mint tea, it is always a must for me to order in Moroccan places. Also, their hummus was delicious!
Though the value is on the pricier side, it is what I would expect from this area. And honestly, I think because of the ambiance it was worth it. But due to this factor, it is not a place I visit often.
Highly recommend this place, and although I can't speak of the main dishes, everything looked and smelled so delicious when I walked past. The ambiance is great, and the location is unbeatable. Worth a visit.
Jackson Coley O'Kief
+4.5
I feel that my experience at Momo was everything I hoped it would be, and more. For a party of 7 they had prepared a table at the center of the room and when only four of us arrived they had no problem whatsoever with simply changing it to fit four people, what a treat to be at the center of the room at a large table with a lot of room!
To start we decided to get some Hummus, chicken livers and baby aubergines which were all spectacular! the Baby aubergines kinda disappointed me as far as size and intenseness of flavor goes but never the less good.
To drink the waitress help us on our choice of cocktails which we were all very happy about, I must also say they had an extensive wine list as well had we wanted to go that route.
Getting back to the food I feel that it's important to highlight how good their bread was! It was very light and spiced up with a light, distinct hint of honey... very interesting.
Following our starters we ordered the Couscous Momo which was one of the best dishes I have had in a while... perfect couscous served with vegetables and broth and a lamb shank that literally melted in your mouth once it fell off the bone, what a delicious plate!
The Momo grill was also very tasteful and included variety of different meats from lamb to quail and moroccan sausages and was presented beautifully.
Last the two Tagines: Chicken and Vegetable. I can't talk for the chicken because I only had a little bite but judging on the feedback from my friend and the fact that her plate was shiny clean at the end I assume it was pretty good. The vegetable one on the other hand was very good and I really enjoyed it with some couscous as well.
As a finishing Touch the AMBIENCE! what a lovely place! I just loved the noise level which was decent but at the same time allowed us to talk to each other without raising our voices. At the end of our meal, considering it was my birthday they brought out a plate with a candle to my table and it just happened to be the same for three other tables so there ended up being four birthdays in the room at the same time and it was FANTASTIC! Music went up, lights went down, waiters started cheering and dancing and it was great :)
About service I must say that it was kind of on-and-off at the beginning but got better thought the evening and when the waitress was at our table she was VERY kind, friendly and helpful..
Total cost for 4 people for a full meal, drinks and service included: 192£
Kinda spendy but would go back in a heartbeat and spend just as much! Good job Momo!
Hidden away off Oxford Street, Momo is one of London's hidden gems.
I prefer the outdoor area, which is perfect for shisha and drinks (or some tea!). The shisha is of very good quality, and Momo offer a wide variety of flavours. It is also heated so it is open year round.
The restaurant has a distinct Morocan interior, from the low sofa's, to the large lamps, as well as very dim lighting. This creates a very relaxed atmosphere, and one almost feels that they are in Morocco!
Momo makes amazing Negroni's (Gin cocktails), and is by far the best place in London that serves these. It is a definite try.
Overall, Momo is a beautiful restaurant, with a great atmosphere. It may be slightly expensive, however it is worth the splurge!
I came here a late afternoon, attracted by its beautiful facade. The place is just stunning. You literally feel you've been transported to Morocco as soon as you walk into this restaurant. The decor is authentically moroccan, down to the slightest detail, showing a very fine taste. I wasn't hungry for a full dinner, so I just had a selection of starters. Till this day, I can still taste their delicious houmous in my mouth. It is honestly one of the best that I've ever had. Their cheese briouats and octopus are just amazing.
If you're looking to spice things up and try something different, I highly recommend this place. They also have a vibrant underground bar if you want to keep the party going.
The Halal: The meat and poultry is halal. Alcohol is served here but currently no pork products on the menu.
The Place: Tucked away on quaintly cobbled Heddon street, you’ll find Momo – a Moroccan oasis of colourful lamps, rich carpets and luscious North African delicacies. Mourad Mazouz, the Parisian-Algerian restauranteur behind ‘Sketch’ oozes cool. He has an eye for capturing beauty and Momo is the spot where Arabian mystique meets French chic. Step through fragrant puffs of smoke from the bubbling sheesha’s in the garden terrace into Aladdin’s cave of wonders.
The venue also has a main restaurant and an underground bar. However, on this occasion we came to the cafe for an intriguing Moroccan afternoon tea. Low-lying ornate tables, wooden stools and a scattering of cushions make the room feel authentically arabian.
The Food: Tiered brass cake stands delivered the nibbles for tea. Unfortunately we were told there were not enough cake stands for our large party and thus our tea would arrive piecemeal. As such, service was disappointing. We commenced with the savoury plate had salmon and cream cheese sandwiches – nothing Moroccan about those as far as I’m concerned. Cheese briouats: triangular pastries filled with cheese- delicious! Zaalouk and mechouia served on thin crisp toast: now we’re talking! This held true to the brief: caviar of smoked aubergine and roasted pepper compote. Moroccan chicken wrap- the star of the show! The chicken was moist and melted in your mouth, perfectly spiced and in a crispy tortilla wrap. The only shame: there was only one wrap per person- I could have easily eaten four!
My love of savouries has always been stronger than my sweet tooth so perhaps I’m biased when I say the savoury plates were the best part of the meal. The sweet plates had a selection of meghrebine pastries: I found these dense and far too sweet. A lemon creme pain de gene: not particularly exciting. The chocolate brownie was nice. I thought the pistachio macaroon was a new experience of flavour. However, my clear favourites were the scones with strawberry and fig jam. The jam could have been more fig-y but the scones were warm and fluffy and served in a traditional straw basket: Laziz as they would say in arabic! However, looking at the entire tea overall, the balance of sweet and savoury was a bit discordant.
The tea selection itself was exhilarating: traditional mint tea in small glass cups (refills possible!) The green tea selection: citrus fruits, hammam tea (a turkish recipe), fakirs (with spices). The Black teas: Assam, oriental flowers chinese tea, bergamot. Concubines tea ( a mixture of green and black tea with notes of vanilla, mango, cherry and rose). Red rooibos loose leaf and a semi-fermented orange blossom tea. For those who are not excited by a pot of hot, fresh brew, I’m told the hot chocolate was excellent.
The Price: £22 per person for afternoon tea. Dinner would be around £50-60 per head.
The Verdict: Momo is an enchanting restaurant tapping into the current trend of afternoon tea with its unique perspective. On this occasion though, perhaps more style over substance.
Momo's Morrocan restarant and bar is one of the best venues where you can enjoy shisha outside and try from the various oriental menu they offer.
Located in a small street near Regents street you will find Momos.
The nearest tube station is Picadilly Circus.
The food is excellent. I can recommed to start with humous and afterwards Moroccan Chicken for two or the Duck Tagine as well. As drinks you defintely have to try their famous and delicous Maroccan Tea.
The venue in the restaurant and cafe is very cozy, decorated in Oriental style.
The service they offer are more than high, kind and positive boys and girls
available to help you enjoying that amazing place and to feel like at home!
Went with friends for my birthday. Have to say the service was shocking. Not only was it slow and inattentive. They were verging on rude and quite cocky. Practically burnt one of my friends when spilling tagine on her, and was smart about it rather than apologising. Food itself was good. And would consider trying again with a smaller group (though in a while).
Really easy to book and management and staff are excellent. The only issue I had was that I was informed of a corkage fee by email of £15 per bottle then on arrival this was changed to £25 which I found a little annoying. However ambience and decor is authentic and lively and acoustics are good to have a group and still hear a conversation. Food was excellent and portions of the main meals was more than double what I could have. I had a lively group with me and they handled us with great experience and I would recommend this restaurant to all. Without drinks I would say expect on average £40-£60 per head. Especially good for client entertaining and for special occasions.
I loved the décor, it really made me forget I was in London. I especially loved the different coloured lanterns hanging from the ceiling; it added character to the place and the low comfy seating made it so hard to leave!
We were offered tea from an extensive range and I went for the lovely Rooibos with lime blossom & mint tea, whereas my friend went for the 7 citrus fruits green tea which smelled divine!
Our afternoon tea menu included:
Scones with clotted cream and strawberry & fig jam
Smoked salmon sandwich with cream cheese
Moroccan chicken wrap
Zaalouk & Mechouia on toast
Cheese briouats
Lemon cream pain de gêne
Pistachio macaroon
Chocolate brownie with chocolate mousse
Maghrebine pastries
The chicken wrap was my absolute favourite and so tasty! I loved all the savoury parts, the flavours worked really well and it makes me want to try and make them myself. The scones were also delicious along with the jam.
I have to admit that the Moroccan pastries weren’t my favourite though – give me baklava any day! But for the price I paid, I think the whole experience was worth it and I found that I want to try dining in their restaurant section another time.
Situated just behind Regent’s Street in the rather swish Heddon street, Momo is a restaurant which completely matches the surroundings in swanky factor.
The entrance and outside eating area is lush with welcoming foliage and the inviting promise of self-indulgence inside. The inside lives up to this as it is filled with the perfect combination of authentically styled carved wood, luxurious fabrics and atmospheric lighting reflecting off crystal glasses. This is then topped off with cosmopolitan finish making it unique from the many heavily souk styled Morrocan restaurants in the capital.
The restaurant consists of four spaces: restaurant, café and tea room, outdoor terrace and basement bar/disco and all these sections are worth a try. But despite this the restaurant isn’t a mash of ideas; instead each section has a clear purpose.
Apart from certain odd quirks like rather low seating and neglecting to put a sign up outside with the name of the restaurant, making it very hard to find, Momo has mastered idiosyncratic swank. This may through the inspiration it has gained from its sister restaurants in Paris, Dubai and Beirut.
Would I Want Seconds?
Why yes please. Although diners aren’t drowning in choice, everything on the menu originates from traditional North African recipes. This means that the food isn’t overly fussy and portions are substantial. In addition they source and use the best fresh ingredients every day. This translates into the dishes served as they all have a warming fresh and engaging flavour about it.
Could I Afford Seconds?
No. The set menu for dinner is about £50 per person for three course and the a la carte menu just as pricey. However there are other less pricey means of dining at the restaurant which involves making use of their offers. For example their Lunch Menu is less than £20 for three course and it serves much of the same food as the dinner menu.
You could also opt for a light meal in the infamous Kemia Bar rather than a full meal but , Momo’s also serves a very unique Moroccan Afternoon Tea which would make a very quaint dining options
Though having dinned here both during lunch and dinner, it is definitely in the evening when the restaurant comes of life and the exquisite decor shines.
Overall:
A very glamorous and atmospherically magical restaurant with excellent service. Although slightly pricey Momo is an ideal restaurant for a special meal or gathering and the whole ambiance is well worth experience.
The Food Connoisseur
+3.5
I love up breakfast in London these days. Recently Emerald Street did a brunch deal for one my to go to the list. Tucked away behind the bustling streets of London shopping district Oxford Streets. Lies the captivating Arabic den Momo restaurant, having already been to Sketch also owned by Mourad Mazouz. I wanted to be taken on the ride for a taste of Marrakesh.
The Momo’s brunch menu mixes it up with food inspired by Paris, Casablanca and Marrakech. My £20 deal included a glass of champagne on arrival, a choice of either Orange Juice or Wine, starters, full Moroccan breakfast or half a chicken, pancakes or a cheesecake plus tea and coffee. Whilst waiting for my friend I sat outside and admire the deco, enchanting metalwork lanterns, Shisha pipes stashed away in a corner, colourful fabrics draping over seats. It really feels like your in a different part of the world. My friend finally arrived sitting outside we leisurely awaited for our food to arrive. The clay bowl can bubbling away with steam coming out, steaky bacon, cherry red tomatoes popped out, beans and a poached garnished with sesame seeds. The soup of sauce was piping hot and needed to be cool down. Chunky pieces of potatoes soaked up the tangy flavours. The pleasant surprise was the half cut tomato filled with garlic mushrooms. The breakfast feast didn’t end there, the desserts we polished off in no time. A rich indulgent blueberry creamy cheesecake and a berber pancake. The pancake looks unusual with small looking pinholes like it had been poked all over appeared. With a simple glaze of honey it tasted fantastic and not overbearing sweet. We ended the feast with traditional mint tea and coffee. Momo restaurant is a great place to try something different to usual full English breakfasts in London. I can only imagine the place will be live and vibrant at night.
Went to this place during the last New Year's Eve dinner.
I was amazed by the vibe, this place has. Even being in central London, when you go inside, the feeling of a Moroccan interior make you believe, that you are visiting another country.
This place has a very tasty and various food. Last time I enjoyed mouthwatering lamb cutlets with couscous as a main. I still can remember the taste of the tender meat, which I ate.
This place is not cheap, but prices for food and alcohol are reasonable for this part of London, specially if you are out with a group of people, you can share the food you order, because portions are not small.
I would definitely come back again.
It must have been almost ten years since I last visted this place. But I have been to Momo's before, which I suppose is a good indication of how memorable it is. The romance starts before you even get there - tucked away in a corner behind Regent's Street, it almost feels like a little secret part of London that only a few know of.
Which of course is silly, particularly after you see how busy it can get there. The occasion today was a long overdue get together with some university mates - a good test to see how amicable and accessible a restaurant can be. Top marks to Momo then, as we found it pretty easy to regress to a bunch of rowdy and loud students sitting around the perfectly sized round table in the corner of the place. I express the detail here because it really is important.
Service had few complaints - perhaps the constant reminders that we had to be out by 9pm or the threat of a fine for a no show while booking left a sour taste in the mouth - but that was soon forgotten once we got the food. I rarely rave about meat but tonight I got to taste some of the most succulent chicken and melt-in-the-mouth lamb I'll have this year.
Cost wise, we had to pay around 25 quid per head (for just the food, excluding drinks) which was of adequate value considering we shared all our dishes. It was a very satisfying night out overall, and perfect for act of rediscovering friendships.
I had been told about this restaurant since a year and my curiosity had been attracted by its huge popularity and the divided opinions about it. I finally booked a table for dinner last night and I must say .. I was pleasantly surprised! The place is absolutely beautiful, the detailed and refined Moroccan-style decoration is lovely, the two couscous we ordered were fine and tasty, the service was nice and flawless. Prices are certainly quite high but are justified by the quality of the place, really. People were smart but not posh, the atmosphere was relaxed, partly thanks to the waiters (almost all French) who were all friendly and funny. If you like couscous and tagines, this is the place for you!
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Very good Moroccan restaurant. It has a proper restaurant for those who want to enjoy a full meal and also a small cafe & snacks adjoining area for a quick bite.
Outside area is ideal for sheesha in summers. You will have to queue for a table at this restaurant as most of the evenings it's full. One of my favourites is Moroccan tea which I rate as best in London. They also give you a free refill if you ask for it. A choice of 3 snacks platter goes very well with the tea.
One of the few places where you could go in a group and enjoy for couple of hours before an evening out...!!
Great place and lovely interior design. Starters were okay but could have been better cooked especially the chicken liver. The main dishes were great and tasty but the price was a bit expensive especially that you don’t have a very wide verity of options in the main dish menu. I think one visit to this place would be great but not to go there again unless a new menu and lower prices have been placed.
The same lamb shank dish can cost almost half the price they are charging in another restaurant and nicely cooked as well.
Mo Cafe serves authentic Moroccan food in a cosy and relaxed atmosphere. It's so perfect for an afternoon or early evening get together. The portions are tapas-like and the mint tea is actually served the Moroccan way! The music is always good. Comfortable seating and good service.
This is a gem.
I don't know how I missed this place before but it is excellent.
For lunchtime they have great offers with great value for money. The flavours are great, quantities are reasonable.
The food very tasty, staff is nice and the restaurant is amazing. Service is quite long so I wouldn't go if in a hurry but it is definitely worth the wait.
I highly recommend this place if you pass buy during lunchtime.
Love this restaurant, the food it’s amazing. Every time I’m in London I come here. The service and the ambiance is fantastic.
It's the first time for me in London. But I've already discovered London is city full of good places where you can taste high quality food. But I've never eaten in a place that serves North-African food. At the entery a kind old man dressed in traditional North African clothing welcomes you. He shows you the way in. Ones inside you feel like visiting a street somewhere in North-Afrika. The staff walking around is really focussing on helping you and making you feel good. Now the main event...
the food!! IT'S AMAZING!!! And don't be affraid that it's not enough... Because you get a lot of this perfect serverd food! Momo I thank you for a wonderfull dinner.
Wow what a wonderful taste of Morocco this place is! Try the octopus and gambas for starters. The other half had the lamb tagine which was pretty amazing. I ordered the falafel but sadly didn't really enjoy them here (for me the chickpeas were blended way too smoothly so there was no texture to the middle) but everything else, decor included, was so good MoMo fully deserves 5*
Believe me you re in for a treat if someone brings you there. The good was fresh, delicious but overall it is the great customer service with lot of smiles that definitely makes you want to come back. Also a big fan of the atmosphere and decorum.
Amazing afternoon tea! Food was excellent and staff were friendly and welcoming. Thoroughly enjoyed our visit and will definitely go back to sample the main menu.
Very nice place! love the atmosphere and the food! all is great and good for romantic diner. It is better to book a table as it is busy most of the time. We feel like in morocco for a time.
I visited the sister cafe beside the restaurant for a Moroccan-inspired afternoon tea at £25 per person. My only prior afternoon tea experiences were of the classic variety - this was easily the best afternoon tea dining experience I've had, with slightly disappointing service.
The spicings and flavourings of the Levant were laced throughout every bite. I strongly advise you stick with the house mint tea rather than opting for a more traditional choice - sweetened, fresh and poured theatrically for your pleasure. The spiced jam and buttery scones - usually the least cared for item of the afternoon tea - was probably the most enjoyable part of a delicious selection. The neat chicken wraps, salmon on crisp bread, quenelles of roast pepper medley, and cheese filo samosas provide your exciting savoury options. The Arabic sweets - date-filled, crumbly - are a perfect match with the mint tea before moving onto more classic French petit fours. Finally, the meal is finished with a pot of chocolate mousse that packs quite a punch - that would be the chilli heat.
Unfortunately, we often had to request our small, traditional tea cups to be refilled (we didn't receive a pot) and, accordingly, maybe only managed one pot's worth between us for the whole meal. Also, despite it being near empty and quiet, we found our servers rushed off their feet and not as available as might have been expected. Otherwise, this was the most exciting and enjoyable afternoon tea I've had yet.
A gorgeous and stunningly beautiful place-step into another world, wait and see - colours, lights, decor, music and atmosphere...anything you may wish for Delicious food, fantastic drinks (great music and space to dance, too).
Delicious Middle Eastern style restaurant with a secret cocktail bar in the basement. Very stylish would recommend for date nights. Food was very good too, but as it’s in Mayfair slightly pricey.
Good restaurant with fast and friendly service. Colourful design.
Different types of Tagine. Try mezze for starter and red Moroccan Tandem for your main.
We went there for a set afternoon tea. The meal was ok but too sweet for us and a bit pricey. The atmosphere is fantastic friendly staff.
Amazing decor, really friendly staff, transported to Morocco- sophisticated atmosphere but very welcoming, food was sublime and really good value for money, especially the lunch menu. Posting this whilst at the restaurant!
The moment you walk into Momo you can't help but feel like you've been transported to Morocco. Momo has a lovely warm and cosy atmosphere. The food we ordered was tasty and well presented. We ordered the vegetable Roz, which was very nice and the wonderfully tasty lamb tagine.
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