

Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 110 N Columbia St, Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Phone: (919) 903-9051
Website: https://www.momosmaster.com/
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Reviews
The steamed dumplings had a nice Nepalese touch and were enjoyable.
The fried rice was okay as well.
Unfortunately, the overall experience was spoiled by the location and environment.
We had to pay for parking, and while walking toward the entrance we were approached by people on the corner who smelled strongly of marijuana and made uncomfortable comments as we passed. Once inside, a man held the door politely as he was leaving—but then came back to the restaurant and sat very close to us, began speaking overly familiar, and tried to join our family’s conversation. He was uncomfortably close to my child, which immediately put me on alert. I changed seats to create a physical barrier, and thankfully he eventually took the hint and moved away.
It’s very hard to enjoy a meal with your family when you don’t feel safe or comfortable. The sense of being in the wrong place completely took away from the dining experience.
I spoke with the young woman at the counter, who was very kind and apologetic. She mentioned the man was likely homeless and apologized for what happened, which I appreciated.
That said, due to the overall discomfort, this is not a place I would return to, even though the food itself was fine.
One extra detail, bathroom could be cleaner.
Duck bao buns + fries were not my fav; too little duck, not enough bun, and fries were not crispy. They have way better things on the menu. The super fried stuff on the menu is super fried and a bit too oily in my experience.
Previously I have enjoyed the lamb sliders and veggie dumplings.
Things can be quite spicy in my experience and there is a lot of cilantro on top.
The moment you walk in, the place just hits different. The warm brick walls, the soft wood accents, the hanging lanterns everything gives off a calm, homely, bistro vibe. It’s the kind of spot where you sit down for a quick bite and end up staying longer because it feels so peaceful. Even the little decor touches the Buddha fountain, the wall art add such a comforting energy.
If you love momos or just want a chill place with good food and good vibes, this place is absolutely worth it.
Momos on point. Ambience on point. Will definitely be back.
Restaurant name is Momo’s Master but the momos below average, overcooked and cold. Serving plate was dirty too. I actually felt weired after eating these momos.