Northlake Mo:Mo Food Truck
About
Northlake Mo:Mo Food Truck is a Himalayan eatery in Irving, Texas, known for momos, chowmein, and chicken chilly. Rated 4.1 from 277 reviews. Price range: $. Patrons note polite service and flavorful dumplings, though wait times can vary.
Menu Highlights
Price Range
Inexpensive ($)
Contact & Location
Address
4002 N Belt Line Rd, Irving, TX 75038, Irving, Texas
Hours
10:30 AM - 2:00 AM
Phone
(469) 924-2606Reviews
Sujaata Ranabhat
I has chicken chilly momo, steam chicken momo chicken chowmein, chatpate and panipuri. Everything tasted amazing just like back home except for panipuri. The jhol for panipuri wasn’t enough and it wasn’t worst though but I am still giving 5 star as the other food were really amazing. This place deserves better ratings and it has right now. Food was genuinely tasty.
Khushi Yadav
Recently visited this place and I must say the momos and fried rice were absolutely delicious. The momos were soft, juicy and perfectly steamed/fried with spicy chutney. The fried rice was full of flavour and perfectly cooked — not too oily, just perfect!
Kreepa Paudel
You guys really need to stop selling trash in the name of veg thukpa. I normally don’t leave reviews even when I don’t like a food item, but this experience forced me to write one. 😖😖😤😤 I was really craving thukpa, and since I’m vegetarian, I have limited options. I decided to order veg thukpa from this place, but I had no idea they would serve something like this. This was basically some packaged soup with boiled noodles😤 no taste, no texture, and absolutely nothing like rea thukpa. Even I can make a much better thukpa at home. It was a horrible experience. I would never recommend this item. Note: They do have good vegetarian food, their veg momo is pretty good, and their aalo choop is nice too. Because of these items, I actually had high expectations for the thukpa, but they completely ruined it. I was very disappointed, especially because I had been craving it so badly. Just FYI: I trashed the whole thing.
Anjali Khanal
Visited this food truck late at night around 12 AM. Since there was a huge Nepali concert nearby that day, it was pretty crowded. We ordered veg momo and veg chowmein and were asked to wait for 20/25 minutes. There were a lot of people and the person behind the counter were overwhelmed we could tell that. It took around 45 minutes to receive our order. And the food overall tasted decent. We ordered jhol momo but the jhol was very bland and wasn’t good at all. The chowmein as you can see had no veggies at all. We could see it had some onions and that was all. Momo itself was very mushy and decent for a veg momo, definitely have had better. Edit: Recently again went back to try their laphing. It costs around 9-10$ for jhol wai wai laphing and you can actually see the quantity for it. It was not worth it. Do not recommend their laphing at all. Overall the experience was decent. Maybe their non-veg items are better. The service was good as the people were soft spoken and patient.
Richa Calhoun
10/10 I HIGHLY RECOMMEND ❤️!! This was my son and I first time trying Himalayan food. Everyone here was so polite and very helpful with explaining the items on the menu. I knew I had to try it because it smells so good! These dumplings had to be the best I’ve ever had!! I can’t remember what the red circles are but they are very good as well!! And the SOUP was amazing. Most of all the chili sauce they gave me was so good!! I wish I could have bought a jar!