Om Wok

78-14 Roosevelt Ave, Jackson Heights
(929) 615-2827

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Suhel Shakya

Great breakfast set and best momo

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 3

Denise A.

This was our 2nd time visiting Om Wok, this visit to again sample their momo during the 2025 annual momo crawl. These momo are larger than most, with a moist filling with a bit of savory broth which can almost be compared to a soup dumpling.
Delicious!
The staff and owner are kind, hard working and passionate about their momo and other dishes.
A small, intimate place.
We would not hesitate to return to have more momo and sample other dishes.
Congratulations to Om Wok for being the champions in the 2025 momo crawl!!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Amy Ngo

Highly recommended!
Decided to try this spot out after seeing that it won 1st place in momo crawl! Congratulations! Small cozy spot with 5 tables, each seats about 4 people. Got the fried momo, vegetable fried rice and puri platter with 2 sweet chai (tea). One server throughout but she was great, place was packed. We waited about 5 mins, most eat and go for a Wednesday lunch. $43 plus tip. Will be back for lunch!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Tenzin Jigme

Regular customer here! I’ve brought friends to try this place out but this recent instance, the server/receptionist rushed us out and gave us an attitude. Won’t support them anymore.

Service: 1

chhiring mingmar gurung

Food is delicious but the customer service was worse. The cashier lady should know how to speak to customer and have a good conversation. Very Rude and have a lots of attitude, should learn how to speak to customers.

Food: 5

Service: 1

Angie sherpa

The worst customer service ever , the receptionist doesn’t know how to talk to customer and carry bad attitude.

Harold William Kramer

For several months since moving to the neighborhood I enjoyed going to Om Wok on 78th for a quiet peaceful breakfast before work and a quiet tea and meal after work. I loved finding the place because I did human rights work in Dharmsala in 1989-1990 and studied Buddhism in college and it brought back good memories. It became my go to restaurant. The staff was wonderful and treated me with lots of kindness and respect- like a neighbor and friend not like a “customer”. I started learning the Tibetan language and practicing it with the staff who told me where to go to get books on the Tibetan language and culture and on Buddhism. I started inviting my friends to meet me there and I started handing out menus and business cards for the restaurant to my friends looking for a quiet respectful environment in a very noisy neighborhood and city. But recently lots of disrespectful young people have come in and change the TV channel from quiet Tibetan chanting to loud sexually oriented Himalayan videos. So now the restaurant is often very noisy and stressful like the neighborhood around it. This afternoon when I came in for tea and a meal and mentioned this to the wonderful staff a very rude and disrespectful young customer told me “it’s part of our culture to watch these videos. If you don’t like it you can leave”. I didn’t react - just walked right out because I don’t like being in a restaurant where other customers are aggressive, rude, and disrespectful. One very respectful Tibetan woman who I befriended in my several months of going there observed the incident told me later I should go to Phayul on 37-65 74th Street a few blocks away for a dining experience without loud sexually oriented TV. I politely thanked her and plan to go there instead since I prefer a quiet respectful place to eat, converse with friends and neighbors, read and relax.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 5

Service: 1

do mm

Food was so so good but no vegetables in chili momo??

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Dolma Gurung

Love their steam momo very juicy and flavorful but they can do better for chilly momo. It was ok and too much food coloring. I’ll recommend to try their shabhaklep. Really good and portion is also great for pricing.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 4

Gigmy Bista

Hands down, Juiciest Momo in town!!! Their Momos are huge, almost double the size of other places. The place can be crowded for dine in since it's always busy and has limited seating capacity.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Tibetan Dragon བོད་འབྲུག།

We visited both the OM Wok, where the scrumptious momos were particularly juicy. They are renowned for their momos, which are notably large. The customer service is exceptional, providing a very cozy and friendly atmosphere. One suggestion I would make is to incorporate more natural elements, such as plants, to create a more relaxing and vibrant ambiance. Highly recommend if you are in Jackson Heights, Queens, NY

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Anaan Ramay

Yummmyyy, Dry Chili chicken was probs one of the best I’ve ever had

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Adi A

A very authentic Tibetan restaurant in Jackson heights, the owner and waitress were warm and welcoming.
The food is yummy and tasty, just adds up it's a bit spicy 🔥

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

rigpi satho

Had the breakfast combo and butter tea, both were amazing! Great service and pleasant ambience as always!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

SergioSpizzirri

Best momos ive had in the area and the Kai chi wings are incredible (also very spicy)

I have lived in queens for 8 yrs and eaten all around the borough. I can say with certainty that Om Wok is 1 of the best!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

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