
Since its first restaurant opening in 1993, Mo-Mo-Paradise has expanded its presence to over 20 cities throughout Asia with plans to expand further throughout the rest of the world. Currently, Mo-Mo-Paradise can be found in Japan, Taiwan, China, Thailand, Vietnam, USA, Cambodia, Malaysia and Indonesia. Our Mo-Mo-Paradise brand focuses on traditional Japanese “hot pot” with a modern twist. We offer a wide variety of quality international and local meats and vegetables that is cooked shabu-shabu or sukiyaki style at your table. Our goal is to bring you the same quality and selections currently not offered at western shabu-shabu restaurants. Last seating is at 2:00PM for lunch and 9:00PM for dinner.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 56 E Duarte Rd UNIT 101, Arcadia, CA 91006
Phone: (626) 898-4500
Website: https://www.momoparadiseusa.com/
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Reviews
The drinks are refreshing, and the ice cream at the end is the perfect sweet finish. We celebrated a birthday here yesterday, and it was so worth the 50-minute drive. The service was great, the portions were generous, and everything tasted super fresh.
If you love hot pot—or want to try it for the first time—I really recommend this place!
The food here is so good. The fixing station has everything you could possibly want — sauces, toppings, and add-ins for your broth or entrée. Everything is incredibly fresh, and the quality really shows.
This location is absolutely a must-stop when you’re in the area. The service is outstanding — friendly and attentive without ever being overbearing.
My ratings:
Chuck Eye — 9/10
Short Plate — 8/10
Eye of Round — 10/10
Pork Shoulder — 8/10
Pork Belly — 10/10
American Wagyu
• Chuck Eye — 8/10
• Cross Rib — 10/10
• Round — 9/10
The way the system works here is very robotic & lifeless, it caters to anyone willing to make a reservation on Google & completely neglects walk-in guests.
After today I’ve accepted this place is just another copy & paste shabu shabu. It’s a satisfying dinner, but definitely not deserving of requiring a reservation. I’ll be finding a restaurant that will actually appreciate the business my family brings to them on a consistent basis.
We got the wagyu experience but honestly to our untrained tongue we couldn’t tell the difference between those and the regular beef. Other than the looks when it was raw of course
Momo Paradise hits the spot when I want some AYCE shabu. In all the times I’ve been here, whether it’s lunch or dinner, we’ve had some pretty awesomely attentive servers. They’re great with coming by to check if you want to place more orders and to take away any empty plates.
I tend to gravitate to my favorite broths of shabu and tonkotsu. I found the sukiyaki is good for like 20 minutes and then it got too salty and overwhelming. I usually go for orders of the beef eye of round (leanest cut of beef) and chuck eye. I also like the curry and white rice they have available next to their vegetable / fish ball and meat ball selections. I recently found out on my last visit that you can request for a raw egg for your dipping needs and man was that a gamechanger!
Just FYI, they charge a 18% service fee, regardless of table size and they do tend to stick hard on the 90 minute dining time. Make sure to have reservations, as I’ve seen them leave tables empty for reservations, even though there may be plenty of walk-ins.
The place is spotless, modern, and well-designed. Service? Flawless. Meat quality? Top-tier. They serve authentic Japanese veggies that actually taste fresh. But the highlight? Wagyu curry with that red topping. Dip your meat in the broth, then drop it in the curry bowl…absolute game changer. End it all with some free ice cream.
Sukiyaki specialty restaurant
MO-MO-PARADISE opened its doors in 1993 in Shinjuku Kabukicho as an all-you-can-eat specialty restaurant for Shabu-Shabu and Sukiyaki. Over the past 30 years, it has evolved into a global brand, expanding its presence primarily across Asia. Our aspiration is to spread the concept of “More and More, a Paradise of Dedication” throughout the world.