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Russ D.
Aug 24, 2024
Perfect! A Napali food score for a late night meal was delivered after a long shift. The Momo House came through. The Daal was delicious. The Momo chicken combo dumplings were spiced great. I liked the steamed hamdmade momo dumplings. Wait, no, I liked the pan-fried momo. Oh geeze, I liked the deep-fried momo! All were good. Nepal street food was satisfying. I also received a handwritten note, thanking me for my order. That is service that goes above and beyond. Thank you.Check them out. You'll be glad you did.
Read MoreJenn B.
Feb 7, 2025
We tried to come here and couldn't find it. There is no restaurant at this location. Only a takeout kitchen for Mexican food.
Read MoreRobin M.
Jun 8, 2024
Overall, EXCELLENT. Details:This is not a restaurant but a "ghost kitchen" preparing Nepalese food for pick-up or delivery. It's located in the Federal Kitchens - Maker Kitchens facility at 707 Federal, so it doesn't have street signage of its own.My son's phone showed more ordering options than my computer did, so order online on a mobile device.He was looking for ideas for dinner and was excited to find this brand-new listing on Yelp, close to us and not yet reviewed. We like this kind of food and liked the photos, so we tried it. Definitely a good decision. Everything we had was very flavorful and spicy. We found everything well-balanced and delicious by itself or dipped in accompanying sauce. It's not killer hot, but it may challenge the sensitive and could be overwhelming if you're from a Midwestern state "where potatoes are a spice," as a friend once joked. This was our dinner for two, along with a large homemade salad:- Combo momo - steamed, fried, and baked. - Pakora.- Samosa.- Chicken bites.Every item had its own unique charm. We were enchanted. The momo look like pot stickers but with much more intense flavor. We were pleased to receive a very generous "baker's dozen" with an extra of each style - baked, pan fried, and steamed. The three methods of preparation provided a variety of texture and chewiness that makes each version taste slightly different. I preferred the baked and fried, but there was definitely nothing wrong with the steamed ones. Choice of veggie, chicken, or pork (the ones we tried). The pakora were spicier than others we'd had elsewhere and are fantastic on their own or with sauce. They're cabbage and onion, so despite being deep-fried in a lovely crispy coating, that makes them healthy. Right? Right? That's my story and I'm sticking to it. The momo and pakora are sided with a creamy-thick orange dipping sauce - maybe a masala sauce? Didn't get the name. Good stuff, also spicy but again not killer hot. A very nice flavor complement, although the momo and pakora are great just on their own. The samosa and the chicken bites both come with a thin, somewhat sweet, spicy, gingery sauce. It looks like soy sauce but definitely is not. This is really nice stuff, but again mostly unnecessary except for the sake of being able to vary the taste from bite to bite. Everything had plenty of flavor either with or without sauce. Each sauce was good with all four items. You may want to make sure you get both sauces to try.The samosa are large, fried beautifully crisp with some kind of veggie filling. Again, spicier and much more flavorful than others we've had. Definitely another winner.The photo of the chicken bites made me expect chunks of fried chicken, but they actually are balls of seasoned ground chicken. This was the mildest thing we got. There were fine but not spectacular like the other three items. Very suitable if you want something flavorful but milder.Ready right on time. Outstanding food, service, and price. The Momo House is a great dining choice and is open late on Friday and Saturday nights. Try it!
Read MoreCathleen C.
Aug 3, 2024
My flight was delayed so I needed to grab something quick that was open late and my options were very limited - glad I found Momo House! We ordered vegetable dumplings in soup and the chowmin noodles and they were both delicious. Everything was ready quickly and they called us to let us know when it was ready to pick up. It's a ghost kitchen type of establishment so when you arrive you can call or ring their doorbell and they bring food out to you. Reasonably priced for their large portions (we even had leftovers), feels like very quality ingredients as well. My only recommendation is to order the spice level you feel comfortable with - we ordered Medium for both items (which was quite delicious) but pretty spicy. I would caution most people to order Mild unless you really want a nice kick. I wish I lived in Denver because I would order from here all the time!
Read MoreEllyn R.
Sep 16, 2024
I ate my meal so fast I forgot to take a picture! The Jhol Momo was so delicious. As a vegetarian, it's so hard to find this without meat! The lentil soup was really good, too. I will definitely be back! Also telling all my friends about this place
Read MoreScott K.
Jul 9, 2024
The restaurant was located in a multi kitchen space and when I pushed the button a very nice young lady came out and helped me order. I got the dumpling combo with medium spiced sauce and a bowl of the soup (tomato based). There were three different styles of dumplings, steamed, deep fried, and pan fried. I had them stuffed with a pork filling. Delicious flavor and next time might try the hotter sauce. It went real well with the soup. You can get chicken, pork, or vegetarian. Definitely going back.
Read MoreJacob D.
Jan 5, 2025
Never been here but the food looks mad goodThe service seems mad coolAnd the food looks mad cool so you alr know the ambiance is gonna be good
Read MoreDavid C.
Sep 6, 2024
Food was great. Had the momo sampler. It was delivered by GrubHub to my hotel, which took longer than expected but not the restaurants fault. Sweet note in the bad, food was packaged nicely. Sauces were tasty. Will eat from here again.
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