House of MoMo

House of MoMo - Restaurant

52 Boleyn Road, London Opening at 12:30 PM tomorrow Opening at 12:30 PM Open today until 3:00 PM Opening at 6:30 PM Open today until 11:00 PM Open today until 10:30 PM Opening at 12:30 PM on Tuesday Sorry, we're closed This site uses cookies from Google to deliver its services.

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Food Downstairs in Partnership with House of MoMo from 9 November

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Shubha Giri creator of House Of MoMo has been making Nepalese food in our little corner of Dalston for almost three years.

Momo is the nepalese word for dumplings and these little dumplings are heavenly.

Shubha says ‘…nepalese food is spicy but not over the top.

Momos come from Tibet except the flavours are those of Kathmandu.

Our menu will have something special every week as will as our signature momos dishes.

loti eats: house of momo - London On The Inside

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Well we finally ticked it off our list and we can confirm it serves up bloody good momo.

For those who don’t know, momo are a type of South Asian dumpling – a lot like dim sum – and here they come filled with either chicken or vegetables.

There’s also a couple of thalis on the menu which are made up of vegetable curry, paratha, rice and what not, but we’d stick to the bowls of fresh, delicious dumplings and beer.

In fact for £10 you can score a bowl of dumplings and a beer.

It’s a simple little joint, so don’t expect them to roll out the red carpet because you defo won’t find it here but what you will find is fast, fresh delicious dumplings which won’t break the bank.

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Gujarati Rasoi | Restaurants in Stoke Newington, London

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It’s hard to be ill-disposed towards Gujarati Rasoi – with its convivial mix of young, multicultural right-on customers, its studiedly makeshift interior (concrete floor, one wall of chipboard, another with shelves displaying jars of pulses) and its feel-good vibes.

Although our dishes were appealing and authentically spiced, the meal lacked variety.

Papri chat was a colourful, textural treat (crisp papri, thick yoghurt and, unusually, pomegranate seeds), yet a main of polenta-like khumni ne sev also came with sev and pomegranate seeds (and coconut); being a dry dish, it needed a side of tangy soup-like khadi.

In short, the menu cries out for a thali.

In our quest for variety we ordered widely (finishing with fruit-packed mango sorbet), and our not excessively large dinner, with one 75cl bottle of Meantime IPA apiece, cost over £40 a head – twice the price of Wembley’s Gujarati cafés and excessive for a restaurant of this (albeit joyful) ilk.

House of MoMo | Restaurants in Stoke Newington, London

Tuck Inn | Restaurants in Stoke Newington, London

In the sea of cafes and coffeeshops that flood Dalston, Tuck Inn is a beautiful island.

Located on the undeniably hip Bradbury Street, which is home to unique boutiques such as Fee Fee La Fou and Eldica record shop, Tuck Inn is a family-run cafe, with staff as inviting as the charming, DIY-look wooden furniture.

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