Jhal Muri: Spicy, crunchy puffed rice street snack. Be Bengali for a day!

A 1930s HISTORIC INDUSTRIAL SETTING MEETS COZY FEELS AND GLOBALLY-INSPIRED SMALL PLATES.
Momo Food + Wine is built on inspiration from actual travels, future explorations and a lot of food dreaming. Chef/Owner Moon Jamaluddin shares comfort and adventure all on one menu, please join us for a delicious experience.
The interior aims to create a warm and inviting environment so you can step out of your everyday and into a relaxing world. Whether it's for a fun night out, a drink to unwind after work, or a cozy date, this is the perfect setting.
We've thoughtfully created multiple areas within the space to suit your mood on any night: a handcrafted communal bar table made of dark wood to meet new friends, small tables for an intimate conversation, and a lounge area draped off for a bigger group.
Located just steps away from neighbourhood favorites in an up-and-coming part of midtown. Bring old friends, come make new ones.

WE ARE RELOCATING
Unfortunately, we have decided to close this location. Please stay tuned, we will keep you updated on our relocation! We will continue to provide catering services. Please give us a call for any catering needs!
In the meantime, we will be hosting private wine/dance parties with Latin Dance Factory. Please join us on the following days:
Wednesday December 26th 7pm-midnight
Tuesday January 1st 7pm-midnight
Saturday January 12th 7pm-midnight
Thank you for your continued support, we truly appreciate it!
Patatas Bravas: Potato wedges tossed in spices, topped with garlic mayo, jalapeno ketchup, and beer braised beef
Southern Belle: cheddar broccoli cornbread, spicy beer shrimp, fresh spinach, jalapeno pineapple sauce on the side


Celebrate with us!

Midtown Dog
“The Dancing Girl”. Mural by Moon Jamaluddin

Aged Marinated Olives

Pupusas: a savory Salvadorean must-have. We’ve been told ours are the best in town

Jamaican Jerk Chicken Wings: spicy, crunchy, juicy. Please, don’t share.

Yep, that’s Moon. Always smiling, always wine-ing



