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Decent but not as great as expected.
Saw a 4.2-star rating on Google and decided to check out Momo Hut in Edison. Honestly, I was a bit disappointed. As vegetarians, we only tried the veg steamed momos—they looked promising but were not fully cooked inside and had a chewy texture that took away from the experience. The spicy chutney on the side was the saving grace—flavorful and had a good kick!
The location is great—right in the heart of Oak Tree Road, but parking is a hassle. There’s a tiny lot in the back, but it’s tight and usually full. Service was okay, but could be quicker especially when it’s not that crowded. It’s hard to get seats inside on peak times . Had to stand and eat !
We didn’t try the chili or tandoori momos this time, but they looked tempting. Might give it another shot just to try those.
Overall: Average experience, 3 stars. Needs improvement on the basics.
I am normally very skeptical about trying new momos, but there was too much crowd at other stalls so decided to try this
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Ordered one veg steam and chicken steam Jhol momo.
Veg momo – what was it? The thick layer, inside -it was a mix of something but did not feel like it.
Jhol in Jhol Momo- could be better, seems like they need to up their game.
They call themselves Nepali but they just give the KT to some newcomers and leave the business in their hands. Nope, not good..!
On the other hand, the sauces were good and that was the savior in gulping down these momos.
I don’t wanna compare but Momo in the Queen’s area – they are too good. Try ‘Momo Crave’ out there…
also, sitting is in the common area which is always busy it seems, and cleaning of tables- let’s not go there
Overall 2.5/5 for me.
Anyway, my overall experience was dampened by the chaotic and noisy atmosphere. The place was overly crowded, children were crying so loudly which made it difficult to enjoy the meal peacefully. Also, it was not a hygienic place & the wait time is long too. So, if you prefer a bit quieter & hygienic dining environments like I do, I would recommend avoiding this establishment.
I can even suggest that you should try to sell paneer chilli with your chili masala .
I tried their steamed chicken momo and tandoori chicken momo, and both were absolutely fantastic. The steamed momo dumpling had a perfect texture, and the chicken inside was seasoned to perfection. It was like a little bundle of joy in every bite.
But the real star of the show was the tandoori chicken momo. Bursting with flavors, it took my taste buds on a thrilling journey. The use of the flamer gave it a lovely char, adding a whole new dimension to the dish. It was truly out of this world!
One thing I really appreciated about Momo Hut was the reasonable prices. You get a lot of bang for your buck here, and that’s always a plus. The overall dining experience felt incredibly authentic and comforting, just like a home-cooked meal. And the fact that it’s halal is a major bonus!
If you’re in the tri-state area, I highly recommend paying a visit to Momo Hut. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed!