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I would also like to let you all know that, Tasty Mo:Mo: is not only a venture to represent Nepalese foods, it also has an initiative to feed children back in Nepal through “Food for Education” trust. Food for Education is a non-governmental organization that does social work for school children so that they can go to school instead of working for food. A dollar for every plate of momos sold will be donated to Food for Education.
Mo:Mo: is a food from Nepal and Tibet. It is also known as Dumplings. They are made out of minced meat or vegetables in dough. They can be served steamed, deep fried or pan fried with spicy tomato sauce. They can be served steamed, deep fried or pan fried with spicy tomato sauce.
Established in 2015.
Tasty Mo:Mo: is looking forward to a small start up business, out to serve authentic Nepalese cuisine. Tasty Mo:Mo: will be serving frozen momos, steam momos for take out and catering for Nepalese food plate also called Thali which will include authentic
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The amount of seating here is quite minimal, so we were lucky to snag a table for 4. My girlfriend and I shared the vegetarian combo and beef tibs. I love when they serve the dish on top of a big piece of injera along with rolled up pieces of injera on the side. I’ve only tried Ethiopian food a handful of times, but I’ve loved it every time and this place.
Mmmm! Hearty spicy Ethiopian made with love 🙂
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Light lunch turned into a feast. I only ordered 3 items for the two of us.
Lamb tibs: spicy sautéed lamb and lamb ribs with bellpeppers onions and jalapeños that came with a lentil sauce, cabbage/ carrot turmeric sauce, of course about a pound of injera and this delightful herbed micro ricotta (ayub) and berbere 13.95$,