Momos Point
Shruti MaheshwariShruti Maheshwari/Times Travel Editor/EATING OUT, DELHI/ Updated : Feb 22, 2016, 18:01 IST
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Located in the by lanes of Jawahar Nagar, Momos Point, is the oldest food joint in Kamla Nagar. Started by a Hansraj alumnus, the joint came into existence in the early 90s. The initial menu was limited only to steamed chicken, po … Read more
Located in the by lanes of Jawahar Nagar, Momos Point, is the oldest food joint in Kamla Nagar. Started by a Hansraj alumnus, the joint came into existence in the early 90s. The initial menu was limited only to steamed chicken, pork and vegetarian momos, but as times and people’s palettes evolved, so did the menu. Today one can find a host of dishes including tandoori momos and chopsuey. If you are lover of non-vegetarian food, do taste the fried pork momos and the chicken chopsuey here. Read less

Located in the by lanes of Jawahar Nagar, Momos Point, is the oldest food joint in Kamla Nagar. Started by a Hansraj alumnus, the joint came into existence in the early 90s. The initial menu was limited only to steamed chicken, pork and vegetarian momos, but as times and people’s palettes evolved, so did the menu. Today one can find a host of dishes including tandoori momos and chopsuey. If you are lover of non-vegetarian food, do taste the fried pork momos and the chicken chopsuey here. While the vegetarian spring roll can be labeled mediocre, the long list of soups from chicken hot garlic, chicken sweet corn to vegetable hot and sour soup are bound to give your appetite a boost. The ultimate validation for the food is the queue outside, this you will find at any given time of the day.
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