Momo King
Welcome to Momo King, a delightful gem nestled in the heart of Swindon at 40 Havelock Street. This culinary haven specializes in vibrant and authentic Nepalese cuisine, bringing the rich flavors and traditional recipes of Nepal directly to your plate. From the moment you step in, you are enveloped in an inviting atmosphere that celebrates the cultural heritage of the Himalayas.
At Momo King, the star of the show is undoubtedly the beloved momo, a tasty Nepalese dumpling that has captured the hearts of many. Each momo is lovingly handmade, ensuring that every bite is packed with flavor and authenticity. You have the option of trying the Vegan Momo or indulging in the succulent chicken, pork, or prawn versions, all accompanied by a delicious tomato-based dipping sauce that elevates the experience to new heights.
Beyond momos, the menu is a treasure trove of Nepali delights. Don't miss out on the Chatpate, an enticing starter that combines puffed rice with a rich mix of nepali spices, fresh vegetables, and the perfect zesty lemon dressing for a refreshing kick. The Chili Chips offer a satisfying kick with their fusion of Nepalese-style chili sauce and fresh vegetables, making for an irresistible appetizer.
For main courses, the Choyala Set and Taas Set stand out with their perfectly marinated and grilled meats, served with a side of aalo aachar and fresh salad. These dishes encapsulate the essence of Nepalese dining, offering a burst of flavor in every bite.
And for those who enjoy a warm, hearty meal, the Thukpa soups provide a comforting option. The Mixed Thukpa, bursting with chicken, prawn, and egg, is a wonderfully soothing eat that warms the soul.
- Location: 40 Havelock Street, Swindon, SN1 1SD
- Phone: (179) 353-4024
- Highlights:
- Authentic handmade momos
- Unique Nepali starters like Chatpate and Chilli Chips
- Comforting Thukpa soups
- Welcoming atmosphere that showcases Nepali culture
Whether you’re looking for a quick bite or a full dining experience, Momo King promises a culinary adventure that delights your senses and transports you to the beautiful landscapes of Nepal. Don’t forget to pair your meal with one of the refreshing beverages from their curated selection, including local Nepalese beer. Visit Momo King to indulge in a food experience that’s truly reign supreme!
Momo King Menu
Location
Address: 40 Havelock Street, Swindon, SN1 1SD
Phone: (179) 353-4024
Last Reviews
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Author: Kamal Rai Kkr
We visited the restaurant for an afternoon seating. The ambiance and seating were okay, nothing too special but comfortable. We ordered Chicken Steamed Momo, Samosa Chaat, and Chatpate. The service was good, and the food was served in a timely manner.However, while the dishes were generally tasty, the Chicken Momo was a bit on the salty side and could use some improvement. Otherwise, it was a decent experience, and we enjoyed the rest of the meal.AndThe restaurant also had a baby changing station and a disabled toilet, which is useful, but could be cleaned more frequently. The toilet was a bit dirty during our visit, which could be improved.Parking: For parking, we used the Granville Street car park, which is only a -minute walk from the restaurant. You can pay using the PayByPhone app or at the car park machine. We paid £. for hours, which was quite convenient.Wheelchair accessibility: There was not much enough space to move around, but the entrance was easily accessible for wheelchairs.
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Author: Rachel Wheeler
Wow! This place was incredible! Found it by chance through Happy Cow and went because of the vegan option. We ordered what we thought was small plates and two mains. It was massive! We had loads and took half our mains home. Will definitely be coming again!Vegetarian options: Lots of vegan options. All clearly labelled.
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Author: Steve R
If you want to taste the real Nepal I can recommend this place, yesterday I had their momos at their mobile stall at the Nepali Mela in London. A large party celebrating the Nepali community in the UK. Having been to Nepal and around Kathmandu I think I am qualified in saying this as I didn't go uneducated being friends with Gurkhas in Derby.So if the restaurant is as good as the catering stall then your in for a treat, I've looked at the menu and indeed its heavily Nepali biased for all those luck people south of me.I wished I could have tried their Buff MoMo as in Nepal all the vendors have Buff MoMo on the go all the time, any other versions are cooked to order so I miss buffalo.Hijo ma Nepali Mela London ma gheyo, tapaiko khana dammi thyio!Dammi khana ko laggi dherai dherai dhanybaad hajur.Malaii khusi lagyo, anii asha cha feri bhetola.Steve Dai
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Author: Paul Butcher
Bhatnas and peanuts sandheko and samosa chat for Karen along with aalu paratha which we all shared. Chris had prawn fried noodles and I had the Nepali khaja taas (lamb) set.It would have been good if their Momo dishes came smaller (rather than of each), so we could have shared a few as they looked so good on another table BUT having with only one vegtable option meant we couldn't pick and share.We all agreed very tasty with accompanying drinks followed by more drinks in refurbished Rolleston Arms.