This is a serious Momo spot. Go before they realize the food is about 2/3rds the price that it ought to be. The owners are very charming, and you will want them to succeed, so you will be glad to pay the equilibrium price when it is reached. Momos juicy as heck!
Justina R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Downtown Core, Toronto, Canada
This place is so good! Cheap and delicious and run by a very kind family! Their homemade hot sauce is OFF the chain !!!
Alex K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Toronto, Canada
Great customer service, very pleasant environment, excellent prices, and mostly amazing quality of food. A friend of mine recommended this venue for momos, so m’lady and I decided to try it. They have a price board next to te cash, and we decided to order 1 set of beef momos, and 1 set of veggie ones. The beef ones were amazing, and the veggie ones to me tasted a tad overdone, but still quite good. Also, the veggie ones were a bit spicy even without hot sauce. The man who served us was insanely friendly, where he even offered for us to come back and pay the next day, on our first visit there(we still paid that day, but the gesture was quite nice). The dining area is now connected on the inside, and the chairs and tables in it are very modern and look brand new. I’ve since returned to this venues with m’lady and a few friends, and we had a tad bit of an issue ordering the potato momos(first he said that they had 2 left, then after delivering our food and we went back, he said they were out). Nevertheless, I still thoroughly enjoyed the food I had there, and definitely see me coming back for more :-)
Marilena F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Toronto, Canada
Went to logas for the fist time by fluke and it was totally worth it. We had The best momo ever, you have to try the beef momo. Also, the most kind staff in town. We are definitely going back.
Asif A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Scarborough, Toronto, Canada
Had beef steamed momo. One of the best. Will definitely go there again Price is reasonable too. Small place but good food.
M K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Toronto, Canada
Outstanding, killer momos, been having their momos at local farmers market, now in this little resto… i can’t say enough about the fantastic, simple, delicious momos and a very reasonable price… MUST go if you haven’t, you will not be disappointed… just wish they were open late nite, would be a fantastic to pop in late…
Ilya Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
I eat here every week. They have the best momos I ever had, and the hot sauce is delicious.
Steven H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Leslieville, Toronto, Canada
Loga’s corner is part of a cluster of Tibetan restaurants over at the western half of West Queen Street, Parkdale. And probably the most casual of them all. There’s no posted hours of business that I could find to begin with. I have seen the place open in the afternoon and early evening, if that helps. It is generally a takeout place, with an area for eating in inside and out, generally composed of a literal scrapping of tables and chairs. To best describe the setting, it’s like stepping into a college friend’s new apartment and said friend got a few furniture off of garage sales and Craigslist to stock the place. Simple to say the least. Maybe the ‘college friend’ analogy does not cut it. Loga’s feels less like a restaurant in the conventional sense of the word, and more like a hippie stoner guy’s apartment down the hall who leaves his door open, allows people to walk in whenever and he’ll cook something for them. That seems more like the vibe, maybe without the dope. It is so casual, the guy steps out at times to hang out with his friends – and you wonder if he is the only one manning the place. The food is dope though. Loga’s Corner has a brief menu, primarily focusing on the Tibetan momo: a kind of Chinese style dumpling with flavour influences that are more Indian, like cumin. There are beef momos, fried beef, potato and lamb momos, among others. When we inquire about what a particular item was, the answer we got was the proprietor(I’d assume he is) running to the kitchen and returning quickly with a sample to try. That’s the best way to describe a food, hands down. As much as the super-relaxed humourously-casual atmosphere goes, the guy is super-friendly to boot, and genuinely wants you to be happy here. Food-wise, delicious when fresh – and imma sucker for dumplings. There’s great flavours of onions and cumin, and a bit of spicy heat, with the hot sauce served with it adding a hellofalot more. $ 6 – 8 gets you a plateful of about 10 momos – 10 to 15 is sufficient to fill a single stomach with a meal’s worth. I suppose as per other reviewers, you can call in an order beforehand, ‘cuz it takes a while for them to be ready. {TTC: the 501 to Lansdowne(W) or Jameson(E), or the 47 bus to Queen Street}
Erykah B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Toronto, Canada
Yummy beef momos and great customer service!!!
Kristen C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Toronto, Canada
After neglecting the need for dinner for way too long, we stumbled upon this place and decided to check it out. We shared an order of 10 beef dumplings between us, for $ 6! Hint: order from the little take-out place to the right, then take your order outside, and go into the place on the left if you want to eat there. You can get drinks on the left, and they’ll give you cutlery. Dumplings were delicious, hot sauce was extremely hot, and the price was right! We’re told they also have chicken dumplings, lamb dumplings and vegetarian potato dumplings, but those you might have to wait for them to make. Ten wasn’t quite enough for the two of us to share, but probably would have been too much to eat solo. Looking forward to trying the other kinds!
Moe J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Toronto, Canada
My dining companion and I enjoyed two plates of delicious beef momos this weekend, from the Take Out section of the unit, which has a few simple tables and lots of bright light. These juicy dumplings are native to Tibet and Nepal. The meat is juicy, seasoned well, and scented with cumin and sweet green and yellow onions. The bright orange hot sauce is spicy and does the trick with a drizzle of soya sauce. In my opinion, this is the perfect kind of simple, comfort-food style spot with no frills. But if you are looking for atmosphere, I suggest you call ahead to order take-out and bring it home. The owner is friendly and kind. His menu is brief and he does what he does well. Nice addition to the Parkdale scene. - Details: Order of 10 large beef momos was $ 6. Quite full after a plate each. He also mentioned he had chicken and lamb, but best to order ahead as beef is the standard. Unknown: To the right side of the property was this aforementioned take out section(with about 2 small tables), but it appears there may be more seating next door on the left. Will have to check it out and confirm.