Momo Restaurant

About Momo Restaurant

Enter a Moroccan souk of a restaurant with terrific North African cooking and interior with lots of exotic furnishings - coloured glass and gilt lanterns and lots of cushions and original furnishings. Terrific lunchtime atmosphere but romantic in the evening. Prior to your meal visit the sumptuous bar area and dream of recreating the look at home. This is perfectly possible since only next door is the Tea Room where you can buy everything from babouches and kaftans to original North African antiques. What's cooking? Mezze - a mix of two vegetarian dishes, sliced lamb with figs, almonds, shrimps and vermicelli, tagines and couscous as well as a selection of authentic Moroccan pastries.

Momo Restaurant Address

Address:
25 Heddon Street
London
W1B 4BH

Location Information for Momo Restaurant

Address:
25 Heddon Street
London
W1B 4BH
Public transport: Piccadilly Circus, Underground

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Latest 5 reviews of Momo Restaurant

6.8 out of 10 based on 5 reviews

I was there last week with my girlfriends, the food was absolutely amazing but the service was unfortunately a let down. I would definitely go back again.

2 February 2012
by aziza temrani

The restaurant was quiet,waited 45 minutes before starters were served and was left with bread. Food portions were small. Not sure why this place is a Michelin star.

26 January 2012
by 767467

Good food, Lovely atmosphere, poor service.

24 January 2012
by CB

Momo in London is fantastic. A bit pricey, but a nice place to eat. The seating is a bit uncomfortable however, and guests are seated too closely together.

23 January 2012
by NP

Momo, Heddon Street, a perfect oasis of calm less than 100 tarda from Regent Street. Very good food, good wine and good service. Momo is perfect for either a romantic dinner or a business lunch - you can actually hear what each other is saying and the staff don't hurry you. Loved it AND the Momo cocktail!

10 January 2012
by 11789218

Events at Momo Restaurant

  • Diabel Cissokho at Momo

    Acoustic Music

    14 Feb 2012

    Diabel Cissokho is a renowned musician from Senegal, West Africa. Coming from a family of griot musicians, Diabel draws on his rich heritage of traditional music, fusing it with influences of blues and afro-beat.

  • Emel Mathlouthi at Momo

    Music

    8 Mar 2012

    Tunisian singer-songwriter Emel Mathlouthi is a new talent who has emerged from the North-African music scene. She began her artistic career at the age of 8 in a small theatre in the suburbs of Tunis, where she lived until the age of 25 years old. Since then, she has worked tirelessly to develop her own style and crafted her conscious songs. Her repertoire is full of love and hope but also anger and disillusionment.

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