Momo (Mayfair)

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Momo (Mayfair) Address 25 Heddon Street, Mayfair, London W1B 4BH
Momo (Mayfair) Phone 020 7434 4040
Momo (Mayfair) Food Price £5 - £10 per pax
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What people say about Momo (Mayfair)

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248 reviews
  • Outside area is ideal for sheesha in summers

  • One of my favourites is Moroccan tea which I rate as best in London

  • The two couscous we ordered were fine and tasty

  • The service was nice and flawless

  • Prices are certainly quite high but are justified by the quality of the place

  • Partly thanks to the waiters (almost all French) who were all friendly and funny

  • The occasion today was a long overdue get together with some university mates a good test to see how amicable and accessible a restaurant can be

  • Excluding drinks) which was of adequate value considering we shared all our dishes

  • Last time I enjoyed mouthwatering lamb cutlets with couscous as a main

  • Prices for food and alcohol are reasonable for this part of London

  • Specially if you are out with a group of people

  • S brunch menu mixes it up with food inspired by Paris

  • The clay bowl can bubbling away with steam coming out

  • Beans and a poached garnished with sesame seeds

  • The soup of sauce was piping hot and needed to be cool down

  • The pleasant surprise was the half cut tomato filled with garlic mushrooms

  • The pancake looks unusual with small looking pinholes like it had been poked all over appeared

  • We ended the feast with traditional mint tea and coffee

  • Momo restaurant is a great place to try something different to usual full English breakfasts in London

  • The entrance and outside eating area is lush with welcoming foliage and the inviting promise of self indulgence inside

  • The inside lives up to this as it is filled with the perfect combination of authentically styled carved wood

  • This is then topped off with cosmopolitan finish making it unique from the many heavily souk styled Morrocan restaurants in the capital

  • Outdoor terrace and basement bar/disco and all these sections are worth a try

  • Apart from certain odd quirks like rather low seating and neglecting to put a sign up outside with the name of the restaurant

  • T overly fussy and portions are substantial

  • In addition they source and use the best fresh ingredients every day

  • The set menu for dinner is about £

  • Example their Lunch Menu is less than £

  • A very glamorous and atmospherically magical restaurant with excellent service

  • Slightly pricey Momo is an ideal restaurant for a special meal or gathering and the whole ambiance is well worth experience

  • We were offered tea from an extensive range and I went for the lovely Rooibos with lime blossom &

  • Smoked salmon sandwich with cream cheese

  • Chocolate brownie with chocolate mousse

  • The scones were also delicious along with the jam

  • I think the whole experience was worth it and I found that I want to try dining in their restaurant section another time

  • The only issue I had was that I was informed of a corkage fee by email of £

  • 15 per bottle then on arrival this was changed to £

  • Ambience and decor is authentic and lively and acoustics are good to have a group and still hear a conversation

  • Food was excellent and portions of the main meals was more than double what I could have

  • I had a lively group with me and they handled us with great experience and I would recommend this restaurant to all

  • Would consider trying again with a smaller group (though in a while)

  • Momo's Morrocan restarant and bar is one of the best venues where you can enjoy shisha outside and try from the various oriental menu they offer

  • The nearest tube station is Picadilly Circus

  • I can recommed to start with humous and afterwards Moroccan Chicken for two or the Duck Tagine as well

  • The service they offer are more than high

  • He has an eye for capturing beauty and Momo is the spot where Arabian mystique meets French chic

  • Unfortunately we were told there were not enough cake stands for our large party and thus our tea would arrive piecemeal

  • We commenced with the savoury plate had salmon and cream cheese sandwiches &ndash

  • Triangular pastries filled with cheese delicious

  • The chicken was moist and melted in your mouth

  • M biased when I say the savoury plates were the best part of the meal

  • I thought the pistachio macaroon was a new experience of flavour

  • My clear favourites were the scones with strawberry and fig jam

  • The jam could have been more fig y but the scones were warm and fluffy and served in a traditional straw basket

  • The balance of sweet and savoury was a bit discordant

  • The tea selection itself was exhilarating

  • Concubines tea ( a mixture of green and black tea with notes of vanilla

  • Momo is an enchanting restaurant tapping into the current trend of afternoon tea with its unique perspective

  • It is honestly one of the best that I've ever had

  • Their cheese briouats and octopus are just amazing

  • The shisha is of very good quality

  • It is also heated so it is open year round

  • One almost feels that they are in Morocco

  • Is by far the best place in London that serves these

  • I feel that my experience at Momo was everything I hoped it would be

  • A party of 7 they had prepared a table at the center of the room and when only four of us arrived they had no problem whatsoever with simply changing it to fit four people

  • What a treat to be at the center of the room at a large table with a lot of room

  • Chicken livers and baby aubergines which were all spectacular

  • To drink the waitress help us on our choice of cocktails which we were all very happy about

  • Following our starters we ordered the Couscous Momo which was one of the best dishes I have had in a while

  • Perfect couscous served with vegetables and broth and a lamb shank that literally melted in your mouth once it fell off the bone

  • The Momo grill was also very tasteful and included variety of different meats from lamb to quail and moroccan sausages and was presented beautifully

  • I can't talk for the chicken because I only had a little bite but judging on the feedback from my friend and the fact that her plate was shiny clean at the end I assume it was pretty good

  • The vegetable one on the other hand was very good and I really enjoyed it with some couscous as well

  • I just loved the noise level which was decent but at the same time allowed us to talk to each other without raising our voices

  • About service I must say that it was kind of on and off at the beginning but got better thought the evening and when the waitress was at our table she was VERY kind

  • I came here recently to sit down around some shisha with my friends

  • So intricate with much attention to detail

  • The food and drinks were actually really good

  • Though the value is on the pricier side

  • The location is unbeatable

  • Is a great place to visit on a weekend evening if going out too late is off the cards

  • The wide range of shisha and fantastically concocted drinks ( which are very boozy as well)

  • I visited Momo (Mayfair) recently and was quite impressed with it

  • The ambience was quite awesome and the seating was perfect as the view was beautiful from the terrace

  • The food was excellent and the service was also pretty efficient

  • The drinks were pretty good as well

  • The food here is great and extremely delicious

  • I would say that I am quite surprised seeing that this restaurant is one of the top rated ones

  • The food was average but the prices that they charged were exorbitant

  • The service was not very good and the staff varied from indifferent to belligerent

  • When I approached the manager with a complaint about the staff

  • The manager was dismissive and clearly was not interested in listening to my complaint and also felt that I was wrong

  • The service was pathetic and the there was no coordination between the staff members

  • The interiors were quite good though it is the food that you go for which I must say was pretty average

  • I am pretty sure that I won't be coming back to Momo (Mayfair) as there are other restaurants serving better quality of food compared to the one served here

  • Drinks and locale were captivating but completely overshadowed by the poor service who were impolite

  • The music was blaring and didn't go with the atmosphere of the restaurant

  • Momo (Mayfair) is quite reasonable as well

  • The service is pretty efficienttoo

  • I wanted to visit this restaurant since long and finally I did visit it with a group of friends

  • The servings were pretty good and I loved the way each dish was carefully prepared

  • Chicken wings along with mint flavored yogurt and fresh pita breads was splendid

  • I shall return with a big group to try everything off the menu

  • A happy meal and at decent prices is what Momo (Mayfair) offers

  • Momo (Mayfair) is very happening and you cannot leave without trying mint tea

  • My mother exclaimed how she was wrong and absolutely loved the food and service here

  • I would recommend everyone to try their Moroccan pastries as they are the sweetest delicacy Momo (Mayfair) has to offer

  • Momo (Mayfair) is lovely and has a personality to it

  • Wonderful to sit down with some drinks and relax

  • The food however is massively overpriced

  • The place offers afternoon tea with a twist and in a unique way as well

  • The setting is nice and simple and the food simple amazing

  • Had a lovely time with my partner at Momo (Mayfair)

  • The food is new to me and i was really confused as to what to offer

  • The servings are large and well worth your money

  • The ambience is lovely and the interiors are beautiful

  • The weather was just perfect for the food we tried

  • The lamb momo and chicken are the best dishes on the menu according to me

  • The patio is beautiful with heaters during winters

  • The food is reasonable priced and is quite delicious too

  • The service is a little sluggish

  • I visited Momo (Mayfair) with my friends and had a great time here

  • We ended our meal with Morrocan tea

  • This is perhaps one of the best meals I have had in a long time

  • The ambiance was very relaxing and comforting

  • My companions loved the Moroccan food which was of very good standards

  • The appetizers were also quite average and tolerable at best

  • The zaalouk was the highlight of this meal

  • The interiors are very attractive and inviting

  • The decor mainly in sync with the whole Moroccan appeal

  • The seating too is of the Moroccan style but admittedly not that comfortable

  • The food is delicious and the the flavors are very complex and interesting

  • I recommend trying the apps and tangines which were simply superb

  • The atmosphere was just awesome as most of the crowd was young and they all seemed to be having fun time

  • The drinks are as amazing as I was told

  • I think the combination of the crowd and cocktails was pretty heady I had a fantastic time

  • The food that was served was not even freshly cooked

  • It was served cold and it definitely was not worth the money that was being charged

  • The ambiance is cool and fun

  • The lamb chop is a must try

  • The location is also favorable

  • The cutlery was dirty and unwashed

  • The restaurant is way too over priced

  • Even the atmosphere is pretty buzzing and energetic

  • I was here with a friend who had been here before

  • The selection of food that was ordered tasted delicious and the serving staff was very friendly and helpful

  • Not only the taste but it is the presentation of the food that impresses you

  • The ambiance of the place is very pleasant and it is pretty great place to enjoy one's dinner

  • The food on the menu too is just plain yummy

  • Momo (Mayfair) is full of tourists and perhaps is meant for them

  • The location is a big plus

  • The food is quite incredible and the flavours are lip smacking

  • I will definitely recommend you to try place out with a few friends

  • I am not really a fan of this cuisine in general that is why i did not really enjoyed my food

  • The decor of the place was vibrant and lovely

  • Momo (Mayfair) is quite popular for birthday celebrations

  • The manager was courteous enough and he removed the service charge

  • The place will entice you with its marvelous decor

  • The place is beautifully interiorized and is one of the highlights of Momo (Mayfair)

  • We ordered a marrakech meal and it was incredible

  • EVERY dish was simply amazing

  • One hidden gem that I love on Regent Street is Momo's restaurant

  • The scallops with the yellow beetroot was a perfect combination

  • Next up was humous served with Moroccan bread (£

  • Mains for me in a Moroccan restaurant are always the highlight

  • It either has to be a tagine or a dish that is couscous based

  • Momo (Mayfair) is great in the summer (if you are lucky enough to actually get a place in the patio outside)

  • I advice to u a vegetables cous cous and houmus is so delicate and the tipical bread warm is the cherry on the cake

  • Flat Rric knows is couscous from his tagines

  • Actually my Mum used to make the best couscous in the world

  • Momo (Mayfair) got perfect ambience to b with ur love one

  • I like restaurants with nice interiors for the simple fact that it kind of sets the ambience of your dining experience

  • You are transported to a North African den with its elaborate and intricate design

  • The bread itself was warm and the crust was perfect for dipping but it was rather dry and crumbly

  • The livers were cooked perfectly

  • I was quite reluctant with this as I like my ceviches sour and thought the apples would make the flavour lean towards a sweeter profile

  • A pot of harissa was brought out and we knew the mains were coming

  • We knew we were up for a feed but we totally underestimated the portion sizes

  • I wasn't too pleased to find out it was cod (which I think is the most boring fish ever when filleted) but I was happy it wasn't a tomato based sauce

  • Whilst the samphire just made me feel like I was still having something healthy despite the ginormous serving size

  • 28.50) seemed like a great feat to conquer by just one person (perhaps it was made for sharing

  • ) The lamb shank was massive but the meat fell off the bone

  • The merguez was pretty good

  • The only let down for me was the grilled lamb skewer which was a little bit tough

  • The preparation of the couscous was quite theatrical

  • We were too full to have any dessert but we managed to finish a bottle of rose that was highly recommended by our sommelier

  • I reckon this is all driven by the beautiful surroundings more than the food itself but if I'm being honest

  • Dimly lit restaurant with a North African vibe

  • Instead of listening to the name our table was booked under

  • Instantly assumed that she would be sitting with the only other hijabi in the restaurant

  • The red pepper dip along with the aubergine dip was excellent

  • The desserts aren't as great as the mains (creme brulee is more of a doughnut filled with creme anglais)

  • The entrance and outside terrace area is lush with welcoming foliage whilst the inside dining room is full of authentically styled carved wood

  • This is then topped off with cosmopolitan finish making it unique from the many heavily souk styled Moroccan restaurants in the capital

  • I'll always recommend if you ask me for a place with good Moroccan food

  • Everything is simply delicious

  • One of the best Moroccan meals I've had on par with the top cuisine even in Morocco itself

  • Great outdoor seating with overhead heaters

  • I went to Chez Momo with 7 French friends to celebrate a friend&rsquo

  • We tried to spend a nice evening despite the date (13th of November when the 11th arrondissement of Paris and the Stade de France were attacked by terrorists)

  • All of them were fine but they were a bit small

  • As a main a few of us had the couscous mechoui which was a slow charcoal whole roasted lamb shoulder with authentic spices and ras el hanout spiced figs

  • The rest of us had the traditional chicken with preserved lemons

  • Both dishes were alright but not amazing

  • Maybe the condition were not the best but also the wine and food was overpriced

  • T like the service either as our waiter was way too intrusive

  • For the rest of us we were a bit annoyed

  • A bustling cul de sac that comes off Regent St and is back to back restaurants and full of atmosphere

  • Could have done with more veg in them

  • Finished off with very tasty Moroccan pastries and had countless glasses of sweetened mint tea

  • My only criticism is that the tables are too tightly packed in

  • We finished off with mint and blueberry shisha on the terrace with more mint tea

  • The tagines are on the pricey side at £

  • Ranked 45th best restaurant in London by TimeOutLondon

  • Decor and atmosphere really create great place to eat as too are the presentation of food and the level of service

  • The best I had was in Marrakech hard to find a good one in London

  • The chicken was well cooked and tender but the dish was too understated for my liking

  • We were able to change the booking by half an hour with out any palava

  • Not sure what the problem was as the table next to us couldn't keep the waiter away he was coming over so much

  • I know this is where the margins are made but a 7x mark up is a little tough to sip down

  • The starters were fine but I don't understand why some come in threes and some in fours for a table of four

  • From the food to the ambiance Momo's is the ultimate Moroccan experience in Central London

  • Amazing exotic Moroccan flavours that are served beautifully the classic lamb tagene is a must

  • You can eat a healthier meal if you skip the Moroccan bread (worth having though) and dessert (Moroccan pastries are worth trying if you have never had before)

  • Momo (Mayfair) is absolutely amazing

  • Besides the decor the food is just as fantastic

  • My favourite part was the desert

  • Momo (Mayfair) is a must for authentic Moroccan food and vibe

  • 30 for branch lunch since restaurant is closed till 6

  • While I was trying to tell we are going less number of dishes but with additional shisha with cost exceeding the all dishes cost

  • My birds told me that Momo is ranked the 45th above all London restaurants and I was like "

  • The interiors are breathtaking

  • The Morrocan interiors are so beautiful and the plants are so divine

  • The outdoor seating makes you feel like you are in a garden

  • The service is fantastic but the food

  • Morrocan chicken and Momo grill for mains which all were average and all lacked some spices to be honest

  • One of the dishes was not even cooked well

  • Lovely for a social dinner with a few friends

  • Called restaurant in advance to say we were arriving 15 mins late and still arrived to uncertainty about the booking and which staff member took the telephone call

  • Clearly communication between staff is not a good point

  • We sat out and it was well heated perfect place for Shisha outdoor in the cold winter

  • It is quite expensive but this is possibly the best shisha in London

  • When at last were asked which tea we wanted

  • The chicken roll was the size of my finger and the cheese samosa would was so small

  • Anyways there were only two savouries served the rest was frozen cake and 4 large scones which were like stones

  • What is great about Momo (Mayfair) is the vibe and great atmosphere

  • One of the best morrocon meal in town lamb tagine was delicious

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