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    4.6 (43 reviews)
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    Fried MoMo Dumplings (Chicken)
    Vy T.

    Momo Hub is a food stand within The Common Kitchen, an international food hall. The food hall and ordering from the food stand itself is a casual experience. MoMo Hub, among other food vendors, also have some merchandise and food items that you can purchase along the wall of the food court such as teas. This food stand features Nepalese dumplings. We ordered the Fried Chicken MoMo dumpling which was a good choice. The order was complete in about 10 minutes. The dish itself was beautifully presented. These fried dumplings were crispy and served with two sauces - one was creamy and the other was sweet and tangy. Taste-wise, these reminded me of curry puffs.

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    Theresa F.

    Had the mutton jhol momo, which was such a good generous portion! Great lamb flavor in the broth, chunks of lamb and lamb filling. The in house hot sauce was so good too!

    Salman C.

    This place gets busy! I made the mistake of coming here on a Saturday during dinner time without preordering my food. It took between 30-45 minutes but that's entirely my fault and I won't fault a good restaurant for that. My wife and I ordered the chili chicken (a timeless dish) and the chili chicken momos. Both dishes have a good burn to them but if you eat the chilis on the plate you'll be feeling it a few hours later. In fact, my stomach still feels like it's on fire from the heat as I write this review. Spice lovers rejoice! The customer service is outstanding and just watching them cook in that shared kitchen looks like a story out of Little America. You can tell this place is ready to expand with a bigger kitchen. I see nothing but good things in their future.

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    Dan A.

    A recent addition to the Common Kitchen and caught my eye as it replaced the Ramen spot. I've had Nepalese food before but not Dumplings (Mo Mo) and that makes up most of the menu here. Wasn't sure what to order so a kind lady suggested the Chicken Chilly. I was warned it was spicy. They steam to order so it took about 15 minutes. Complex spices with just the right about of heat. Excellent dish and I would say the portion is shareable given the filling dumplings. Service was friendly and patient with my questions. I saw a couple of Keto items and they offer Halal meat. They also had a board with the most popular dishes which was a nice touch. We will be back to try some of the other Mo Mos!

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    Swapna Y.

    I gave a really low rating mainly because of the service. It was atrocious. First, there were two connecting restaurants (that wasn't obvious) and I went up to the counter that looked like where we should order from. I was standing at the counter trying to order and no one acknowledged me though they were sitting right there laughing with one another and looking straight at me. Finally, I asked if i could order and the young lady said I had to order from the other counter. The whole time I am ordering she had a terrible attitude and is very short ,snarky, and making faces. Finally they charge me and it goes through on my end but she says it doesn't. I'm trying to explain to her and she pretty much spoke to me like I was an idiot and saying I didn't press a button and that she checked and no transaction happened. I pay again. I check my account and I show her that it processed 2x and that is when her whole attitude changes and she becomes tolerable. She called, who I'm guessing was the manager and owner and they told her that I could call or come back with a receipt to get a refund. I ended up contesting it with my bank and got it resolved. After that, they made our food in about 10 minutes are so. They poured frozen momos into the pan to warm them up. I got the s chicken chilly momo and the fried vegetable momos. The fried vegetable momos were good. The chicken momos filling was really good, but the chilly sauce was lacking some flavor to it. They have a good quality and the fillings were hearty. I was really looking forward to trying this spot and would have liked to try more of their food options, but I am very disappointed by the clerk's service. ok

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    Vi L.

    Great to have this new place at the Common Kitchen! It appears to be a family run business, and everyone behind the counter was very nice. We got: - the chili chicken momo - good but spicy! had some grilled veggies in the dish and everything was coated in a bit of a chili sauce - the fried chicken momo - pretty good, not greasy, curry flavor inside. I actually also liked the grilled lettuce leaves they sat on - the steamed veggie momo - these were ok, maybe a little more on the bland side, but good texture - the barfi momo - dessert dumpling with sweet ricotta; tasted like a cheese blintz but in a dumpling wrapper Our order also came with a reddish tomato based sauce which was good but the dumplings/momo didn't really seem to need it. The veggie momo probably could have used a little soy sauce or something, but it didn't really pair with the red sauce. This weekend is their soft opening so everything was 15% off, but our total for the 4 items was still $44 with that discount, which works out to a little over $1/piece. The prices will probably prevent me from coming here too often, but I did think the food was good overall.

    Chicken momos
    Hemanth D.

    This is a small food outlet inside of a larger food joint, which includes other food joints such as Indian, Mexican, etc. We ordered chicken momos and chilly chicken momos. Momos were fantastic. Although $15 each is on the higher side...what is cheap these days? It was worth it. It was a good quantity. Our only complaint was that the sauce for chilly chicken dumpling could be better. There was a lot of ketchup thrown in that sauce. Plain momos had delicate flavors which we liked.

    Vegetable chilly momo
    Alpa P.

    Excellent service. Very spicy what I like. Jhol momo an spicy chilly momo is my favorite

    Friend chicken , chatamari , momo and barfi momo
    Nisha S.

    The best Nepali food among the 100s of Nepali restaurants i have tried . Very sweet lady

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    Pushkar J.

    Good momos here. We had the Jhol momos and chilly momos. Both dishes were good, especially loved the jhol momos. Spicy as indicated but full of flavor and taste. It was the perfect dish for the chilly weather. I will definitely go again to try other items on the menu here. A must try for all lovers of momos.

    Spicy but not too spicy
    Karen P.

    Got the spicy and the vegetable dumplings and both were so fresh and delicious. Can't wait to go back and try other items on their menu.

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    Sid M.

    This place really hit the spot. Also, some of the nicest people you'll ever meet. I highly recommend the chilly chicken momo, it's not too spicy, but it is a bit too delicious. Plenty of other great options as well, including options for vegetarians. I'm already missing this place, can't wait to come back and bring more friends here!

    Vegetarian Chilli Momo...

    Nice concept and ambiance in the common kitchen. I ordered a vegetarian chilli momo. I ate one which had a cabbage filling a little balance but the sauce was nice. As I ate another it turned out to be a chicken filling. This was very disappointing. I explained to the lady at the cashier and she gave me a full refund.

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    Great service, super fresh delicious food. we order chicken fried MO:MO . kids love steam MO:MO . fast service. we I'll back soon .

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    The Common Kitchen

    The Common Kitchen

    4.4
    (76 reviews)
    0.0 mi
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    My family had a great lunch at The Common Kitchen! You can travel the world in one dining hall and…read morethere are plenty of vegan options! I love that this food hall has beer and a large variety of vendors. My husband enjoyed a draft beer while I put orders in at three different businesses. We enjoyed vegan peppered steak, tofu banh mi, and samosas. All the vendors had speedy service and I thought the portions were generous for the price points. The bathrooms at Common Kitchen are definitely kid friendly. I was able to use the changing table in the stall for my toddler without any issues. I also appreciate the cleanliness in the bathrooms at the tables. Many food halls look trashed and this place is well maintained. Overall this business is ideal for my husband and I taking my active toddler out to eat. I liked that she had freedom to move around as needed without being in the way of other customers. And with so many vendors there is a meal to match whatever you are craving. We will definitely be back!

    This small international food hall is a win for families with young kids and wildly different…read moreopinions. It's compact (read: manageable), casual, and has enough variety that no one has a melt down. Only giving it 3 stars because we didn't try a lot of the places. The layout is cozy and clean. We tried a few spots. The hot dog place was a solid choice--simple, reliable, and exactly what you want when feeding kids who just want food they recognize. The real standout for me was the Haitian pâtés: flaky, flavorful, and worth ordering more than one. I tried the codfish which was way too salty but had a nice kick, and the oxtails. Wish they had the chicken and beef available to try. The only miss for us was the Vietnamese spot, which was a little underwhelming compared to the rest--fine, but the simple things I ordered just didn't land for us. Will definitely try another visit to check out the bar and different vendors who weren't open today. I noticed an Indian food spot and the Trifecta bar that seemed like a chill place to catch up with a friend.

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    Commas Food Hall

    Commas Food Hall

    4.4
    (16 reviews)
    15.5 mi

    I recently checked out Commas Food Hall in Silver Spring, and it's such a solid addition to the…read morearea--especially if you're indecisive like me and want options in one place. The setup is really convenient with multiple vendors and a full bar, so it's great for groups, casual outings, or even a quick solo stop. Here's what I tried: * From Mex Taqueria, I had the steak tacos--really flavorful and cooked well. They also have a great Taco Tuesday deal ($1.95 tacos with chicken, chorizo, or steak), which I'll definitely be back for. * Momo Hub had chicken dumplings that were juicy and packed with flavor. * The jerk nachos from The Champs Kitchen were one of my favorites--very well seasoned. * Claude Have Mercy was a standout. I tried the salmon tenders, shrimp sliders, and rum cake, and everything was really good. For drinks, I stopped by C3 Bar and tried the Watermelon Candyrita, Claude's Crush, and an espresso martini (The Commuter). All were well-made and complemented the food nicely. Another plus: select bar bites are $9.99 and cocktails are $10 when paired, which makes this a great option for a budget-friendly outing. Overall, I'd definitely recommend checking this place out if you're in the area. It's a fun, laid-back spot with a variety of food options, and I can see it becoming a regular go-to.

    I truly enjoyed Commas Food Hall! I loved the variety of food they have here and they have a bar!…read moreThe space is very open, had a lot of seating, and is aesthetically pleasing. I think it's great that they have local businesses and not chain restaurants here, it allows you to make an impact by supporting those small businesses. We enjoyed: Chicken Flautas from J&J's 9/10 Tacos from J&J's 9/10 TK Cheesesteak from Tokoa Cheesesteak 10/10! Chicken dumplings from Momo Hub 8/10 Catfish Po'boy sandwich from Claude Have Mercy 1000/10!! Let's not forget the delicious cocktails! They have so many specials at the bar and a large variety to cheese between. There is something for everyone here.

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    Franklin Street Social

    Franklin Street Social

    4.5
    (69 reviews)
    50.7 mi
    $$

    HOW did I not know this place existed?!…read more I went to Franklin Street Social with a few friends on a random Wednesday evening a few weeks ago, and I am not exaggerating when I say my mind was BLOWN the second I walked in. Let me set the scene: 13 restaurants. FULL commercial kitchens. One central bar. A historic factory turned into a warm, vibey, eclectic gathering space. And yes...an actual slide for adults that delivers pure, unfiltered joy. We arrived just before closing and had no issues with parking -- plenty of spaces right outside and well-lit, which is always appreciated. But the second we walked in? Game over. This place is STUNNING. Think warm string lights, wood accents, quirky design details, and little surprises everywhere you look. There's even a book vending machine. Like...what?! And then comes the real challenge: choosing what to eat. With 13 options, this was honestly the hardest part of the night. I strongly considered just committing to chaos and getting one item from every vendor, but maturity (barely) prevailed. For my first visit, I went with a tempura shrimp bowl from one vendor and grabbed a kiwi strawberry drink from another so I could at least pretend I sampled the variety. My adventure buddies did the same -- everyone ordered from different spots and we met in the middle at a shared table. That's one of the best parts of this place. No negotiating menus, no compromising -- everyone gets exactly what they want and you still get to share the experience together. The food? Delicious. No notes. The vibe? Immaculate. And yes... I went down the slide. Obviously. And you should too. Do not skip it. Pro tip: have someone waiting at the bottom to capture the moment because the smile you'll have coming down that thing is 100% genuine joy! Also -- and I can't believe I'm saying this -- check out the bathrooms. I know, I know...weird Yelp detail. But trust me. Each one is uniquely themed, and the one I ended up in had animals wearing wild outfits. It was chaotic, hilarious, and somehow completely on brand for the space. Franklin Street Social isn't just a place to eat. It's a place to hang out. To explore. To people-watch. To linger. I could have easily spent hours there just soaking it all in. If you haven't been yet, make it a destination. Seriously! I'll absolutely be back -- probably with a bigger appetite and slightly less self-control next time.

    Everything was spot on. It's not fine dining but it's not supposed to be…read moreGive Hefty Lefty's some love and see what all the hype is about. Pizza was delicious and made with TLC. SLOW AND LOW was off the hook as always Wild Batch has some of the best deserts you'll ever eat

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    New Banquet room going in! So awesome!!!! Love this place! If you have not gone you need to check this place out! 13 Restaurants!

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    New Banquet room going in! So awesome!!!! Love this place! If you have not gone you need to check this place out! 13 Restaurants!
    Luna Hall DC

    Luna Hall DC

    3.8
    (94 reviews)
    21.9 mi
    $$

    Luna Hall was okay. It wasn't very crowded, didn't have many vendors, and felt a little empty and…read morerun down. Not a very nice or cozy ambiance or where I'd want to hang out. The food was quick to get and decent quality, although a little overpriced considering how low key the place is. I visited on a Thursday around 6 PM. The place has a bar and bakery near the front, which I didn't check out. In the back are ~5 food stalls and each has signs for different vendors, but in reality it didn't seem like all the vendors were still operating. It was hard to tell because all the stalls share the same menu and you order from the same place (two tablets near the front). Tonkotsu Ramen (~$16) and Scallion Pancakes with Beef (~$11). They were prepared quickly. I expected the pancakes to be twice as large for the price. They tasted fine, I liked them. The ramen was served with broth on the side and came with pork, eggs, corn, bean sprouts, and a few other bits. It was pretty good but nothing special.

    I love the idea, I wish it had more tables and wasn't so hot…read more There aren't a ton of options, but what they have are all great and a decent variety. I love there's a full bar, bakery, milk tea, poke and dumplings. When we got there at 7 pm on a Wednesday there was a police officer at the door. There wasn't one when we left at 8 pm. You need a code to get in the restroom and it's printed at the bottom of the receipt. There aren't a ton of tables, but we got one and there were plenty when we left. It was hot in July, so if you can I'd suggest grabbing and going. However, the tables by the front are cooler than in the back so it's not bad if you find one by the front. Overall this is a great concept and I'm a huge fan.

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    Royal Durbar

    Royal Durbar

    4.9
    (48 reviews)
    14.2 mi
    Family-owned & operated
    Locally owned & operated

    I ate buffalo and I liked it!…read more Appetizers: * Mustang Aloo - fried potato wedges were a hit * Alo ko ashar - a bit spicy but also good * Momo buff - my favorite dish of the evening Entrees: * Thukpa chicken noodle soup - so much flavor and absolutely wonderful *Buff sukuti - the meat was tough and chewy but at least we tried it! We really enjoyed the rich Nepalese flavors from the himalayas and fantastic hospitality. Servers were super helpful with menu selections and extremely friendly.

    We stopped by for lunch on a relatively quiet day. After being introduced to amazing Nepali food…read morewhile staying near Baltimore, I was highly motivated to try this spot. The restaurant has nice decor and a promising selection of menu items, but the execution of the traditional dishes fell short of my expectations. The Highlights: Timmur Chicken Wings: Absolutely amazing. The flavor profile was excellent and easily the best part of the meal.The Disappointments: Thukpa: I have very fond memories of this dish, but this version was highly disappointing. They altered standard ingredients and added fish oil, which is definitely not characteristic of traditional Nepali Thukpa. Momo: While the dumplings themselves were okay, they were let down by the sauce. What makes a Nepali momo superior is the specific, vibrant momo sauce (achar), but the sauce served here looked and tasted like a generic, store-bought version. Overall Verdict:While the menu features an appealing variety, the execution misses the mark on authentic Nepali cuisine. It has great potential, but they need to stick to their authentic basics.

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