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I love middle eastern food. This city has a vast selection of excellent places for middle eastern cuisine. Few have a nicer patio. Unfortunately, the food at Momo's is well below mediocre. While the lentil soup was pretty good, the hummus was very bland, the chicken was far too fatty, and even the pita and zatar was disappointing. (How does one mess up zatar and pita?) I really wanted to like this charming, neighbourhood joint; I even went back after a disappointing first visit. In the future, I will walk the extra block to Bloor - where one can find a range of excellent middle eastern options.
The food is delicious and the service was friendly. The restaurant is very cozy and has a great patio
I love the laidback atmosphere, the amazing value, and the great staff! Whether you're meeting friends for dinner, or having a quick lunch by yourself, it's a great choice. And the wine is actually reasonablly priced! Hard to come by these days!
Great services and delicious food.
At least once a month I come here to relax and enjoy the food.
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Sitting on the border of the University of Toronto's Annex and Kensington Market is Momo's, a Middle Eastern-themed... more
- The food is nothing special, you can buy the same food or at much lower price in the same area. My waitress refused accept my coupon because simply she could not process because she did not have access to interenet and she was afraid of calling her manager (it's 10PM on Friday night).
amazingly delicious. Their kifta is a MUST have. Their lentil soup is to die for! Must try their home made pita as well and their goodies in the bakery are amazing and made fresh by the owner himself. Definitely in My top 5 fav spots in Toronto!
Most of Momo’s returning clientele are local University of Toronto students sneaking a late snack or comforting meal. From shawarma to falafel this student-frequented spot costs around $25 for two people. The licensed patio can seat up to 30.