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Nice tiny little place tucked away in the corner of Dalston. Great variety of options - both veg and non veg. Very authentic Nepali taste with polite servers. 100% recommend!
Adorable little restaurant in Dalston. The menu is very small, which means everything is done perfectly. You order and pay at the counter, so don't expect restaurant service, but the food is not expensive, delicious and plenty. Everyone working there was lovely as well. Will definitely go back to ha
Busy little momo restaurant!! We came as a group of 4 people at 7pm and had to wait for a table around 30-45 minutes since the restaurant was packed. We ordered beef fried momos, vegetarian momos in curry sauce, the curry dhal combo and the chicken chow mein. Everything was delicious!! The fried m
Such a hidden gem...Must try it...Food is full of flavour and the portion is really decent. Momos are very nice...
Amazing food! Recommend the thali and momos, the lassi is alright as well! The place is very fast foody with very cheap style service so be ready!
Good food but quite spicy - they put service charge when you have to stand up and order your food - employees could be more polite .
Portions are huge - we ended up taking food home! Thali and dumplings were yummy - food had a little spicy kick which I enjoyed but was too much for my kids. Would definitely go again!
House of MoMo serves exceptional momos. Their thin, flavorful dumplings are made with high-quality ingredients, resulting in a mouthwatering experience. The momos are served hot with delicious dipping sauces, and the attentive service adds to the overall enjoyment. Highly recommended for momo lovers
House of Momos serves some of the best Nepalese 🇳🇵food in London. This gem if a cafe is hidden just off the High streets of Dalston. The menu maybe small but what it focuses on providing is its popular momos and Thali with few noodle dishes in the form of chow mien. Highly recommend trying the stea
What a gem! Stumbled across this trying to find somewhere halal nearby. They don't have pork on the menu, but they do have alcohol. We ordered the combo with noodles and fried momos it was delicious! Food arrived very fast. Can't wait to go back again
It is a very small restaurant. We were there on a Saturday night. They were very busy and we had to queue outside for a while. The food was nice. We had one steamed momo, one fried chilli momo and Thali with goat curry to share between three people. The goat curry was very delicious. It was the per
Just had lunch here, tried most of the momo's in the menu. They were pretty good. This is actually very authentic Nepalese. I'd recommend anyone who wants to get the authentic taste to come here. Seating including outside can accommodate around 15-20 people, i think. The washrooms were nice and clea
Ordered steamed momos and chili momos, both beef. Was decent but they were a little overdone, which resulted in overcooked beef mince - they tasted a little under-seasoned as well. Perhaps it's a QC thing and they're normally excellent. I'm assuming as much from the lovely vibe and staff.
It is a quaint and characteristic place; this lends to it but also takes away. The food can't be faulted; Nepalese cuisine combines of the best of Indian and Tibetan influences and will always be incredible. However, the place is just too cramped and the food is a little too expensive. The menu is o
We felt so lucky to slip in as a couple on a Sunday night; straight after a huge queue formed. The food is really good, and excellent value. I'm gluten free so couldn't have the signature momos and went for a thali instead. Everything in it was delicious (too much rice but that's better than too lit
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