Momo
11 expert reviews
“"Exotic", "buzzy" and "unique", this Mayfair hangout presents "well-executed" Moroccan eats backed by "great North African wines".”
– Zagat
"Entering, you step into a colorful fantasy of Moroccan life: Stucco walls, wooden screens, rugs, brass lanterns, and low tables take you straight to Marrakech." Full review
"Theatrical decor, authentic Moroccan cuisine and a party atmosphere. Share excellent pastilla (sweet and sour pigeon pie), couscous or tagines."
"Hidden down a serene cobbled road behind Regent Street, this 12-year-old North African eatery beguiles the senses with the exoticism and extravagance of a Moroccan casbah." Full review
12.0
"Nowhere else in London captures as convincingly as Momo the heady, mesmerising allure of North Africa and takes Maghreb cooking to such lengths." Full review
"Momo has been credited with giving a hip, fashionable appeal to North African food."
Michelin Plate
"Lanterns, rugs, trinkets and music all contribute to the authentic Moroccan atmosphere that makes Momo such a fun night out." Full review
"The food - Moroccan with a Parisian accent - was never the real point of the place, which was to transport you on a magic carpet to a more exotic world." Full review
"London’s most glamorous Moroccan restaurant, with sexy Marrakech-style interiors, a seductive buzz, great starters and tagines, and near-perfect couscous." Full review
"Tea, cous-cous, shisha, and tagines; perfectly Moroccan."
"This atmospheric Moroccan restaurant is stuffed with cushions and lamps, and staffed by tambourine-playing waiters." Full review