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diemar
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Posted on 11-25-14 12:13
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A brief random chitchat by andrew and sailesh. One of the best momo's i have had. Location: Portland, Oregon, US https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6_s9yX3dDg
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Posted on 11-25-14 12:37
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oho hamro sailesh bhaipo raichha ta...yaso hamlai ni momo lyaideenu paro sailesh bhai!!!
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Posted on 11-25-14 1:38
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Is he making a living with it or just a hobby?
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diemar
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Posted on 11-25-14 1:54
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He along with three others(one Nepali) are trying to make a living out of it. they opened momo cart just 7 months ago. MOMO there had a total authentic KTM feel including the achar. Do check it out if in the Portland area yall!
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Posted on 11-25-14 4:15
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I ate momo in one of those carts while I was in Portland few weeks back. It was operated by a woman who called herself tibetan (married with a Japanese). She was nice as she offered me and my friend with a cup of coffee as well. Momo was not awesome though...just OK!
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