Momos anyone? There's hardly anyone who would say no to a piping hot plate of these delights. These tiny little bags with a variety of fillings, oozing with flavours, along with the tangy sauce, can become anyone's favourite, within no time.
So, are you craving some right now? Luckily for you, we've been around chowing down some of the best momos the city has to offer, and here's where you should get your share.
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Momos Delight is a tiny kiosk located on DLF Street, full of surprises, and we mean it. You can keep it simple by gorging on their steamed chicken momos or getting into a momo frenzy with a Moburg (A burger filled with momos). If you got a thing for Kurkure, the Kurkure momos would seal the deal for you.
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Selling off the cart like hotcakes, Kathmandu Momos attracts a crowd like no other stall in town. Popular for their steamed and fried momos, this stall is located next to a bus stop in Somajiguda. It's a simple affair — vegetarian momos (INR 50), paneer momos (INR 60), and chicken momos (INR 60). While I love momos steamed, you can get them fried at INR 70 if that's more your thing!
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Kim Fung in Tarnaka is yet an iconic restaurant, and Indo-Chinese cuisine lovers from across the twin cities visit it. While they have plenty of dishes like noodles and seafood to turn you into Kim Fung loyalists, their momos are probably an underrated preparation that you'll end up falling for.
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An aesthetically set up fine dining restaurant that offers authentic Chinese cuisine. Among the other dishes on the menu, one thing that needs a special mention is the momos or dim sums, to be specific. When at China Bistro, you must sink your teeth in the Prawn & Crab Meat Dumplings, Pok Choi & Shitake Dumplings, Chicken Basil Dumplings, and a lot more.
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This multi-branched chain has made a pleasant space in the hearts and bellies of the Nawabs of Hyderabad. So, if you are a North Indian, precisely a Dilli Wala, and crave momos served with the super hot red sauce or, as momo lovers call it 'Laal Chutney", then this place is for you. And, even if you are not, it won't take much time for you to fall in love with their momos.
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Aama's in Lingampally is a sort of hidden gem known for its Nepalese food. Quaint, pocket-friendly, and authentic, if you are looking for steamed or fried momos, this can be your go-to place. But they also have dishes like Cheese Fried Momos and Jhol Momos that we recommend.
Try these places and let us know which one you like the most!