
Relaxed venue with a patio serving up handcrafted dumplings, noodles & Cantonese clay pot dishes.
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Address: 110 E Greenfield Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53204
Phone: (414) 316-9003
Website: https://momomeerestaurant.com/
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The fried rice was phenomenal—perfectly cooked, flavorful without being greasy, and packed with just the right balance of seasoning and texture. Every bite felt intentional, not rushed or generic.
The momos were really nice—soft, well-made wrappers with a satisfying filling inside. Fresh, comforting, and clearly made with care. Served hot and simple, they let the flavors speak for themselves, which I really appreciated.
Overall, this is the kind of place that feels cozy, honest, and quietly confident in what it serves. If you’re craving great fried rice and well-executed momos, Momo Mee is absolutely worth a stop.
Before I could even finish the thought, the young ladies inside UPS lit up and said, “Oh, their food is good.” I said, I’d have to try for myself.
So naturally, I walked right out of there like a woman on assignment — because when the universe sends you food signs, you don’t question it, you follow. And let me tell you… every single thing about this place was worth the detour. The portions? Generous. The flavors? Bold and blessed. The vibe? Music playing, people laughing, plates clinking — the kind of energy that makes you feel like you just walked into the city’s best-kept secret.
And the funniest part? It’s tucked right under the Freshwater Apartments. If I lived there, I’d be downstairs so much they’d greet me by name and have my order ready before I sat down. I wouldn’t even pretend to cook — what for, when there’s magic in walking distance?
Momo Mee… you made a believer out of me. One glance, one UPS conversation, one plate — and now I get it. This place isn’t just food, it’s a lifestyle choice. ✨
I got the Korean Spicy Noodles (pictured) with pork and some dumplings as an appetizer. Dumplings not pictured because I ate them too quickly.
The “chef’s spicy” option is the correct option if you like spicy food. Make a reservation if you want a table.
Atmosphere: We pulled in and had immediate parking. Open, airy, excellent seating options and comfortable decor. I noticed how clean everything was and very charming. It was perfect volume even while packed for us to have a pleasant conversation without having to raise our voices or anything. 5/5
Service: We were immediately seated at the back, which was perfect for our party of 5. Seating was comfortable and the tables have plenty of room for all of the food we ordered! 5/5
Food: Our party of 5 decided we would order various things and each take some to have a versatile selection.
We ordered 3 appetizers (Soup Dumplings, Cheese Momo and pan fried Chicken Dumplings). These were all incredible, with the table rating the Soup Dumplings at #1 (I do not even eat pork, but the flavor is so unique that the dumpling portion in the dipping sauce prevailed).
We also ordered 5 dinners (Crispy orange beef, Japchae, Chicken Szechuan Mala, Korean Spicy Noodles, and Chicken Yakisoba). I have never had anything like the crispy orange beef in my life. The other dishes rivaled or exceeded expectations to anywhere else I have ever had Asian cuisine. Bravo to the chefs and establishment for their commitment to quality and freshness! Very versatile use of spices that I am unfamiliar with. 5/5
Price: One dinner would be plenty for a full sized adult. This was my first time trying Momo Mee and will absolutely not be my last! We live in Upper Michigan and it would be worth the drive just to experience this place again!
5/5 across the board!
A busy atmosphere consisting of twelve servers, and 13 persons in the small kitchen….
Professionalism and consistency stand out as the driving force to make this establishment a success…
I came into this having no idea what to expect at all… having korean food in atlanta, chicago, and huntsville alabama, for asian dishes. And being a large fan of sashimi and sushi in nigiri, I am very fond of most. Finding that there is such a diverse palette for asian flavors, depending on their region that the prepareris from. So I had no idea what to expect by coming to this restaurant.
As soon as the drink menu was not only presented to me but actually articulated on the essence and value of every drink that was a house specialty, I was astounded.
We settled to start with a lemongrass, margarita, which was light and refreshing without a real sweet or bitterness. That edge, would overtake the drink, but left the subtle.Hint of lemongrass gently rubbed around the rim of the glass to bring the intensity of the margarita, up to a level of slight minty type of goodness.
XIAO LONG BAO SOUP DUMPLINGS
was next… and an introduction on how they are eaten,; which is a ceremony in itself to bring unity and commonality to Amy couple or group. The flavors are nice and warning and awakens you’re ability to bond with food and friends.
Korean noodles was another dish… and asking for a house pepper sauce to liven it up was a pleasant suprise…
A pepper oil of not just a couple of peppers made this up.
Okay.And the crispy orange beef that was something that will be remembered always period. I was informed by the owner that that dish, especially created and made… it’s a crispy orange kind of flavor not overpowering, but very subtle.Where the meat is exceedingly tender and easy to eat while retaining a crispy outside crunch which is unique to any other dish.I’ve had anywhere. If you took a freshly prepared fried chicken and put sauce on it.You would say it might taste similar, but this has no visible breading to tell.It’s cooked multiple times in order to bring out a special crispy zesty.Flair topped with sesame seeds that just dances on your tongue for a while.And allows you to savor the flavors. Usually after eating a portion of prepared meat with your meal….
It never lost its ability to amaze with any bite you took throughout the entire process of enjoying this restaurant.
Thai Tea…
No like others I had before…
But had the same base flavors, missing the low notes altogether…
But gaining some newer and lighter Flavors and high notes that other teas will not provide…= prolonged drinkable enjoyment.
Besides all that they have a great sake selection and beer selection, which represents a lot of different foods.You might have a taste for and find that it will meet your palate very nicely.
This establishment is nicely seated in downtown milwaukee.Very nice. With ample, parking, asks a very nice storefront. Comfortable seating atmosphere and wonderful people that attend. I highly recommend that you have reservations and make them in advance since most people that wait, Are there quite a while… Depending on how the crowd is moving along that night.
Go for the dumplings.
EDIT: Tried to heat leftover ramen. Tasted so bad. I miss good asian food here in Wisconsin