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Experience the Flavors of Nepal at Momo Valley Restaurant
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Momo Valley

379 reviews

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Hours

Monday, 12:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday, Closed
Wednesday, Closed
Thursday, 12:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday, 12:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday, 12:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday, 12:00 AM - 8:00 PM

About Momo Valley

Nestled in the heart of Beacon, New York, Momo Valley Restaurant is a haven for food enthusiasts seeking a genuine taste of Nepalese and Chinese culinary delights. This charming eatery offers an inviting atmosphere, exceptional service, and a diverse menu that caters to both locals and visitors alike. Whether you're a fan of traditional dumplings (momo), flavorful curries, or refreshing drinks, Momo Valley promises an unforgettable dining experience.

Located at 455 Main St, Beacon, NY 12508, the restaurant is conveniently situated for those exploring the local area. With open hours from Monday to Sunday (excluding Tuesdays and Wednesdays), Momo Valley ensures that foodies can enjoy their culinary offerings during convenient evening hours.

Momo Valley's menu boasts a wide array of dishes that showcase the rich flavors of Nepalese cuisine, with influences from neighboring Chinese regions. From hearty curries like the Dal Bhat Everest Platter to cooling beverages such as the Mango Lassi, there’s something for every palate. While the restaurant is named Momo Valley, it's worth noting that momos are available on weekends and during peak hours, so be sure to check ahead if you're eager to try their famous dumplings.

The dining experience at Momo Valley extends beyond its culinary offerings. The restaurant’s atmosphere is cozy and intimate, with a warm interior design that reflects the passion and love behind every dish. While the space may be small, it creates an inviting setting for both small groups and larger gatherings. The soothing background music complements the ambiance without overpowering conversation.

Service at Momo Valley has consistently received high praise from customers. The staff is known for their attentiveness and willingness to accommodate diners, even during busy periods. From welcoming guests with a warm smile to ensuring that all dietary preferences are considered, the service team goes above and beyond to make each visit memorable.

One of the standout features of Momo Valley is its commitment to using high-quality ingredients and traditional cooking methods. The fragrant smells wafting from the kitchen promise dishes that are not only visually appealing but also rich in flavor and texture. Whether it's the Himalayan Chicken Bowl with its creamy sauce or the dal bhat platter, each dish is crafted to provide a sensory journey through authentic Nepalese cuisine.

What truly sets Momo Valley apart is its ability to blend tradition with innovation. While staying true to its roots, the restaurant introduces creative twists that keep the menu fresh and exciting. This approach ensures that regulars and newcomers alike will find something new to try on each visit.

  • Culinary Delights: Momo Valley’s menu is a testament to the diverse flavors of Nepalese cuisine, offering dishes like dal bhat, tandoori items, and a variety of curries that cater to all tastes. Don’t miss their famous momos, available on weekends!
  • Cozy Atmosphere: The warm and inviting interior design makes Momo Valley an ideal spot for both casual dining and special occasions.

Momo Valley Restaurant is more than just a place to eat; it’s an experience. From the moment you walk in, the friendly staff and authentic cuisine will make you feel like part of the family. Whether you're a local or just passing through, Momo Valley offers a delightful taste of Nepal right in the heart of Beacon.

Next time you’re in the area, be sure to visit Momo Valley Restaurant at 455 Main St, Beacon, NY 12508. Open from Monday to Sunday with evening hours, it’s the perfect spot for a satisfying meal with loved ones.

Momo Valley Location

455 Main St, Beacon, NY 12508, USA

Customer Reviews

4.0
379 reviews
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Dr. Anandroy Sepuri
Nov 19, 2024

Food: ⭐⭐⭐ The food is good and I want to say it is good, however, I have to say there are aspects to their food that aren't good. For example: the potatoes in the dal bhat Everest platter were raw and crunchy. To a point that a few were inedible. Mind you, it was tasty, but raw. The mango lassi was delicious, however, had a lot of thickened yogurt (curd) which wasn't churned enough. Himalayan chicken bowl was tasty, however, extremely creamy. Last but not the least, although the name of the restaurant reads momo valley, they didn't have Momos at all on a Sunday night!!!!!!!! Service:⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ All 5 stars for service. The receptionist welcomed us and made us wait 5-10 mins until a 5 top table opened up. Upon our 6th guest arrival he accommodated us with a 6 top table even at the rush hour. The laterine cleaners were kind enough to let us use the restrooms before we left. Their service was excellent. Atmosphere: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ The restaurant is pretty small probably 30-40 members could dine. A very tiny waiting area that is probably in the way of the kitchen and the restroom. They need to work on the waiting area for the guests. The music was soothing, however, could barely hear the music.

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M H
Aug 05, 2024

This place is run with love. Wonderful service. Pleasant interior design. Don’t get fooled by the simple look of the foods. Their fragrant smell, sophisticated flavors, and right-on-the-spot textures will take you on an amazing sensory journey that makes your eyes pop and jaw drop.

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Weina Li
Oct 04, 2024

One of my favorite restaurants in Beacon serves rare Nepalese cuisine with amazing flavors. The atmosphere is quiet, cozy, and clean. The spices are well balanced. I recommend trying the Phing Sha (beef stew), the Dal Bhat Masu platter if you want to sample a variety of flavors, the Himalayan dumplings, and either the Chiya tea or butter tea.

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Patrick No
Oct 21, 2024

Honestly so underwhelmed at this restaurant. One week prior, we came and they had tables reserved for an entire hour, so we thought it was going to be so good. The meal definitely fell flat. The Thukpa (non veg) was honestly one of the worst soups I’ve had. I’m an adventurous eater, going to various restaurants in Jackson Heights, Queens and this soup was just so bland and boring. Terrible broth that was watery, slightly milky and creamy, and bitter at the same time. That’s gross. It could have been goats or sheep’s milk, I don’t know but it was just not good. The employee described it as a “light milk.” The chicken was bone dry, as other reviews have noted. Noodles were just plain wheat noodles. It looks like it appears to have so much flavor but was just straight up bad. $18. The Everest Platter was good. The curried potatoes and spring beans was probably the best little bowl on the platter, second to the curried chicken. The dhal was fine and the sautéed garlic greens were just spinach with almost burnt garlic. $23. They were out of Momos and I overhead that they would be out of momos the following day as well. How does that work? Go somewhere else on the Main St strip if you’re in town.

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Anjaneya Gurjar
Mar 27, 2024

This is one of the, if not the best restaurants in Beacon. It is very conveniently located on the Main Street. The food is absolutely delicious. We ordered different entrees so that we could taste a variety of dishes. Each one of them were very tasty. There are good options for people who prefer spicy food as well as mild soul-food type dishes. If you're visiting Beacon, you have to visit this place.

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