MOMO Korean Eggdrop
405 14th Ave SE, Minneapolis
(612) 437-4007
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Very small portions for the price. I think you are paying for the presentation. The mochi donuts aren’t fresh, drinks are ok. If you’re looking for better egg sandwiches go into downtown mpls to eggflip.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
I kinda had low expectations because I wasn't hearing enough good reviews but overall I thought the sandwich was pretty good!
The egg was just the right amount of salty. I got the spam one & enjoyed it for the most part. The bread was nice and soft. There was a taller gentleman manning the counter & calling your name up, he was very nice.
But I will say I had 2 complaints:
1) The eggs/filling pops out of the buns too much & theres a 100% chance you're going to spill some of your food as you take your bite. Expect it to get messy lol
2) it took a while to get the sandwich. I think there were maybe 4 people in line but still took 15-20mins for a sandwich.
I think they should ditch the fancy plastic packaging tbh, bc you're just going to toss it away in 10mins and if so, the cost that you're paying includes that 10min package 🤷♀️
Theres only metered street parking & this is on U of M campus so expect some difficulty trying to find a spot. I went in a 12pm Friday afternoon luckily.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 4
Sandwich was a bit too heavy & oily for my preference. It was yummy but just too much bread and not enough stuff inside.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 3
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Spicy Pork Sandwich
I recently visited Momo Korean Egg Drop and tried two of their sandwiches: the Beef Bulgogi and the Spicy Pork. Both were incredible in their own ways!
The Beef Bulgogi Sandwich was made with tender, marinated ribeye, and it truly stood out. The ribeye was flavorful and perfectly cooked, paired with the soft, buttery egg. Each bite offered a delightful balance of savory and slightly sweet, with the toasted bread adding a satisfying crunch to the mix. Simple yet packed with flavor!
The Spicy Pork Sandwich brought a whole different vibe. It had a bold, fiery kick, which I loved. The pork was juicy and seasoned just right, with a spiciness that wasn’t overwhelming but definitely packed a punch. Combined with the egg and the perfectly toasted bread, it created an amazing fusion of textures and flavors.
My girlfriend had the Seoul Spam Sandwich, and she was blown away by the combination of the savory, fried Spam and the soft egg. It was a creative twist on a classic comfort food, and the balance of flavors really worked together well.
If you’re into Korean-inspired flavors with a twist, these sandwiches are a must-try!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Spicy Pork Sandwich
I recently tried a sandwich from a small Korean chain, and it was tasty. The thick milky bun was soft, fluffy, and had a hint of sweetness that paired perfectly with the filling. The eggs were light and tasty, and the Korean-style meat was full of flavor. Overall, it was a delicious, well-balanced sandwich that I’ll definitely be coming back for!
Kid-friendliness: Nestled within Bober Tea and Mochi Dough, a perfect place to treat your kids
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Spicy Pork Sandwich
Appearance wise it looks appealing, insta worthy. However you could only taste flavor from the meats. The scrambled eggs tastes powdered and bland, and the toast was stale. It’s served from the same kitchen as bober tea and mochi donut so expect a wait.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 1
Service: 3
In my opinion, it looks better than it tastes. Food was not hot (cheese wasn’t melted) and for the price there could be more meat. By the time you get to the middle the meat is gone and bread was toasted, but you could tell it wasn’t fresh cause it was stiff and not fluffy on the inside. Hopefully your experience is better than mine!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 2
Service: 4
Came to check this place out. Got the Spam and Bulgogi sandwiches. Spam had a good balance of flavor. Bulgogi could've used a little type of kick in it. Served on a thick brioche bun. Not bad.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
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