Being a momo-lover I couldn't have afford to miss India's first momo festival and oh well, my love for momos landed me at this festival! The festival served variety of momos- Pan-fried, Tandoori, Vodka, Chocolate(Yes, CHOCOLATE MOMOS), wheat and what not? All of the Delhi's most famous momo vendors were seen here; be it be Dolma Aunty ke momos from Lajpat Nagar or Brown Sugar, Vasant Kunj. Started at 12 in the noon on 4th October, it was a daylong fest which ended at 9pm in the night.
As we all know, Delhi-ites are crazy over momos, it was a mad rush at the event! People were getting pushed and shoved which made everything a little messy. Some counters even got their stuff finished and we had to wait for long hours. Other than that, the event was really well organized, the decoration was simple yet elegant. Tried a lot of different varieties of dumplings from different counters. but because of the huge rush couldn't cover all the momo-joints.
Delhi Deserves such events a lot more because we all are such big foodies. It was altogether a different experience witnessing India's first momo festival.
As we all know, Delhi-ites are crazy over momos, it was a mad rush at the event! People were getting pushed and shoved which made everything a little messy. Some counters even got their stuff finished and we had to wait for long hours. Other than that, the event was really well organized, the decoration was simple yet elegant. Tried a lot of different varieties of dumplings from different counters. but because of the huge rush couldn't cover all the momo-joints.
Delhi Deserves such events a lot more because we all are such big foodies. It was altogether a different experience witnessing India's first momo festival.
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