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Cafe Momo has over 14 reviews! Here are a few of the reviews, more will be added to the website soon. Be certain to visit us again.
Cafe Momo, 1065 Hanover St., 623-3733
Way up on the end of Hanover Street is a gaily decorated eatery that has some of the best food in town. Chef and owner Bhola Pandey does things with rice and vegetables that you never thought possible. Come summer, make sure you try the Cucumber Cooler.
NH Magazine
Best of NH 2005 Editors Picks
Hot and Spicy Appetizers and Entrées: Nepalese cuisine may be hard for the Westerner to distinguish from other Indian food, but Cafe Momo (623-3733) has certainly distinguished itself in Manchester with a great list of exotic menu items in a small, incense-laden café. Just ordering appetizers is an adventure. You know things are going to be hot when the waiter warns you, then the chef comes out a few minutes later and warns you again. But it’s perfect, like they say in Texas: “Hot enough to make you sweat, but not hot enough to make you cry.”
Manchester's diversity delivers Nepal's cuisine
The Manchester Mirror, March 23, 2006
by Heather Matthews
 Bhalo Pandey has done it all. He's an artist and a musician. He practiced law, taught meditation, worked as a computer programmer, and ran a small catering business, providing Nepalese cuisine for private parties.
In 2004, Pandy decided to add another line to his vitae, and leap into the restaurant business full-time. "The restaurant business is always a big risk, but I took that risk," he said. And it has paid off.
Since opening, his small restaurant, Cafe Momo, has been constantly at the center of attention. To date, Cafe Momo is the most reviewed restaurant in New Hampshire. The 30-seat restaurant has been featured in the press 14 times in 14 months. It was also voted "Best Hot and Spicy Appetizers and Entrees" in New Hampshire's 2005 Best of New Hampshire competition.
Part of the appeal is Cafe Momo is the only Nepalese restaurant in New Hampshire, and New England. Pandey said he thinks his cafe may be the only restaurant serving authentic Nepalese cuisine on the East Coast.
Pandey is often asked to describe Nepalese cuisine, and that's one of the toughest orders he receives. The cuisine is heavily influenced by the nations that border the small country. "(Nepalese) food is more flavorful than Tibetan, and less greasy than Indian," said Pandey. "But, it's a very different style than Indian cooking. Most vegetables in Indian food are overcooked, and they use a lot of chikcen, and a lot of gravy."
He said many people are surprised that he chose to open in Manchester, rather than the more-cosmopolitan Boston, but he thought Manchester made much more sense. "It's so central," he said, "To go to Boston it only takes 40 minutes. To go to the mountains it only takes an hour, to go to the beach it only takes an hour. We are so centered here."
So far, Manchester has been good to Cafe Momo. In the last year, Pandey said his sales have doubled, and in January he added a second dining room to his Hanover Street location. While Manchester may seem a little too far out of the larger metropolitan area of Boston to many business owners, Pandey believes within the next several years Manchester will experience a "big boom in real estate and business." He has already witnessed tremendous growth in the city's diversity. When Pandy first started his restaurant, there were the standards in ethnic cuisine sprinkled throughout the city, with Mexican, Chinese and Japanse restaurants being the most common. Today, Manchester is the home to Thai, Vietnamese, Spanish, Korean, and Indian restaurants. "It's so positive here," he said. "Manchester's not turing into a city like Lawrence, or Lowell. We are vibrant, like a West Coast city, with so many people of different backgrounds. There's a really nice thing happening here." In April, Pandy plans on offering cooking classes at Cafe Momo. He said he also hopes to hold an aucton of his artwork to benefit displaced people in Nepal, record an album and write a cookbook. Although an ambitious undertaking, he said it is just a matter of time before he accomplishes everything he hopes to. "You don't control time. Time controls you," he said.
Cafe Momo is located at 1064 Hanover Street, in Manchester. For information, call 603-623-3733 |
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