Momo – Hotel 55
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True hidden gem in London.The restaurant is within a quant B&B hotel in Ealing with quite an, shall we say, unassuming frontage. Blink and you might m…
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I found Hotel 55 by accident one night, as we were trying to source some traditional Japanese at a good price in North Ealing. My bus passed this litt…
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2 Reviews on “Momo – Hotel 55”
True hidden gem in London.The restaurant is within a quant B&B hotel in Ealing with quite an, shall we say, unassuming frontage. Blink and you might miss it. Though once you walk in, it opens up into a nicely decorated area with a Japanese style garden at the back.The restaurant is run by Japanese with a few Japanese customers (which is a great start to its authenticity). We tried the shabu-shabu set menu which is effectively Japanese hot pot. It comes with a sashimi or sushi starter which are both well made. The hot pot come with a plate of beef and TONS of vegetables so is a great healthy choice and tastes great with the tahini based sauce. The cooking is done by a waitress which is a shame as we’d love to get our hands dirty though it does prevent the probability of us over-cooking. Dessert is ice cream or fruits which is perhaps the only let down though Japanese cuisine was never famous for that.Car park space is very limited though it’s very near to a station (South Ealing?). Will come back again.
I found Hotel 55 by accident one night, as we were trying to source some traditional Japanese at a good price in North Ealing. My bus passed this little boutique hotel every day and I always noticed how full it was, so I decided to pop in one evening in 2010! Since then, I have been back again and again over the years. If you are in the Ealing area, I would recommend this lovely little oasis and when you sit in its peaceful landscaped gardens, it is really hard to remember that you are in London. What I have always loved about ‘Momo’ is that their Japanese really keeps the traditional look, presentation and flavours! Sadly, quite often the waiters do not speak English all that well so you really need to be clear, but I think that that adds to the charm of the place! *For those of you who are big Japanese fans: their specialties are sushi, Shabu-Shabu hotpots and Sukiyaki soups & stews! laurasworld.co.za