Everything is simple and good and healthy at Mo Mo, a cozy corner for dumplings made in tibetan way in one of the nicest areas of Brussell. The place is small but nice and clean, the food is healty and good: made more with less.
Everything is simple and good and healthy at Mo Mo, a cozy corner for dumplings made in tibetan way in one of the nicest areas of Brussell. The place is small but nice and clean, the food is healty and good: made more with less.
It was the first time we had a Tibetan dumplings. It was a tasty dinner (dumplings taste a bit like Polish pierogi, but have a better stuffing). Together with dumplings you get a soup and some vegetables. Whole dinner is vegetarian friendly and is very...tasty and fills your belly.More
A really lovely place and a great option for vegetarians. The food was great value, 7euro for 6 fried dumpling and 3euro for a side of rice. The waitress was also lovely and really accommodating for my table.
This wasn’t my first choice of restaurant but Café des Spores further up the road reckoned that they didn’t have the space for me. After walking round the local area Mo Mo was the only other eatery that appealed to me so despite not being...a dumplings fan I gave it a go and what a good choice it proved to be. The menu is quite small, quite basic and this is essentially a no-frills eatery but the quality of the food is well above what you might expect considering how relatively cheap this place is. If the weather is good enough then the tables outside might be a better bet. Don’t expect to be waited on so much here – go inside, ask for a menu, fill in the simple order form (tip – the dumplings on their own probably won’t be enough, you’ll at least a bowl of rice and possibly some vegetables), grab yourself a drink and a glass, tell them where you intend on sitting and they’ll bring your food to you once it’s prepared. Thereafter if you want anything you’ll have to ask and you’ll have to go up to them to pay. The one thing that does reflect on the price at this place is the toilet! This might not be an eatery worth going out of your way for but if you’re in the area then it’s well worth a visit and the fact that I saw plenty of locals in there and picking up take-away orders from them suggests they have a well-deserved loyal following.More
We know all on the menu and we gladly go back every now and then. Great value for money, good food, based on natural, fresh ingredients (they are transparent even about their providers), very kind staff, zen atmosphere. Very happy we know about this place!
We enjoyed both steamed and fried dim sum and they are so good here. The place is small and cosy and the staff are kind and warm. Worth a re visit if it's all booked out
We ate at Momo just a little while ago. My husband and I both got the dinner menu 6 dumplings, soup, and vegetables. The food was absolutely delicious. Being ignorant of Tibetan cuisine, I cannot speak to authenticity, but the mixed selection of dumplings consisted...of two filled with a carrot based mix, two filled with a broccoli based mix, and two meat dumplings that reminded me of pot stickers. The soup was a cream-like mushroom soup with a very delicate seasoning, and the vegetables were steamed with light seasoning & served with the dumpling sauce. I couldn’t finish all of the dumplings, but it was just the right amount of food for my husband. With two bottles of water the whole meal was €30. The customers are primarily regulars who know the drill. It was a little confusing for a tourist who speaks no French, but the owner/staff? was helpful and did speak some English. The night we were there they only accepted cash, but the note was handwritten so that may be temporary. On this Saturday evening it got very busy as we were leaving at 7pm.More
All the way to Belgium for a first experience of Tibetan food! Very nice and good atmosphere. Not bad value. Made an interesting,inexpensive evening....
Healthy, tasty and fairly priced. I wish there was more control over what type of filling you get in a dumpling soup - the mushroom filling is the best, but you can't know if you will find them in your soup or not. The staff...is very pleasant.More
This place makes some very weird takes on Tibetan momo stuffing. Cauliflower and Broccoli. :( I have had Tibetan food growing up made by Tibetan people and I’m not sure if they made momos with these ingredients. Besides this, the momos were cold and hard,...not the soft and juicy steamy type they should be. The soup was okay, although what goes best with momos is a simple bouillon. I took a lunch menu; didn’t pay much but was thoroughly disappointed with the taste.More
Its not only about the food but the atmosphere, made by people who love what they do. The food is simple, tasty Tibetan dumplings, accompanied by a box of veggies and soup in a set, in the evening there are few other choices. Pleasure to...come back to a place that is not profit oriented.More
Wonderful little friendly place with healthy and tasty food. Very calm and just the right place to relax. Our children loved the dumplings and even ate the vegetable.
It's very nice place for lunch or dinner. I love so much the design. Food's portion is light but the taste is good 😊
Excellent little restaurant. Tibetan inspired. Little Tibetan dumpling, steamed or fried. Veg and non veg. With soup and steamed vegetables. Owner is a very sympathetic Tibetan lady.
Good food, very friendly atmosphere. Menu is limited but very tasty. We had the salad and the fried dumplings, both vegetarian and with meat, absolutely amazing! Keep in mind that the portions are fairly small, big eaters will have to order multiple dishes. More to...taste! :)More