
Momos are dumplings and are an incredibly popular comfort food in Nepal. Through MOMO KITCHEN, we want to bring the traditional and unique flavor of Nepal to you. We are a small family-owned business, dedicated to using fresh and authentic ingredients so that b our customers can have a healthy & happy experience!
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 12–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2401 Hampton Blvd suite 103, Norfolk, VA 23517
Phone: (757) 335-4949
Website: http://www.momokitchenus.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: momokitchenus.com
Order: Order online
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Reviews
Ambience here gives you feeling of Nepal, with wonderful paintings of Kumari, Bouddhanath, Bhaktapur Durbar Square and spices displayed on ‘Nanglo’. The servers and owners were very friendly and accomodated to us when we reordered around their closing time. We will visit again.
Overall, must try place for authentic nepali Momo
Osiris Hotness Scale: 6/10
MOMO Kitchen is a very clean restaurant — including the bathrooms — which I truly appreciated. The space itself feels well kept and organized, and the food quality seems promising. However, this particular visit had several issues that affected the overall experience.
We were there for a group lunch, and the service flow was extremely uneven. People at the table received parts of their meals at very different times, which made it hard to enjoy the meal together. My dish — Chicken Tikka Masala — took about 1.5 hours to arrive. By the time it came out, everyone else had already finished eating, so I had to take my meal to go.
The restaurant was also uncomfortably cold, which made the long wait feel even longer. When I asked for to-go containers, they were forgotten, and I eventually had to walk to the kitchen to get them myself.
To be fair, the staff did appear short-handed, and they were working on a large volume of online orders. That said, with only three groups dining in, it would have been better to either pause online orders or be more transparent about the long wait time.
Overall: Clean space and potential, but service timing and communication need improvement. This 6/10 reflects this visit specifically, not the restaurant as a whole.
They have noodles, soups and rice platters, plus American fusion options.
We tried mild and spicy, steamed and fried dumpling options with chicken. Mild, steamed chicken Momo packed with flavor and dipped in a thick, flavorful, house-made sauce is perfect. The fried chili chickeb Momo will clear the respritory pipes but not leave you in pain, just a pleasant simmering buzz of heat and energy from the joy of discovery.
I found the perfect compliment to the milder momo opinion in a ROSE Lassi which is a yogurt smoothie. OMG. Rose is a next-level nectar of the universe. I plan to go just for that. They also have them in mango, strawberry and banana which cut the strongest spice level.
I need to take a moment to mention the art. The mural by Sam Welty is glorious. It envelopes the entire room as an extension of the signature color. I will add an image because words can’t do it justice because its a mood.
I particularly appreciated the thoughtful details of hooks for you bag, a foot rest and outlets for those who eat at the bar.
This place will not remain a secret for long. It is a new addition to the community menu that’s off the beaten path. Tucked away at the new Railyard on Hampton Blvd. near the railroad overpass, Momo Kitchen is the spice your life may be craving.