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    MOMO Korean Egg Drop

    3.9 (177 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    Seoul Spam Sandwich
    Stephanie H.

    I didn't realize MOMO Korean Egg Drop was inside Bober/Mochi Dough. It would probably benefit the business to include its name somewhere, otherwise it's just relying solely on people finding it online. In any case, I had the Seoul Spam Sandwich. The packaging is absolutely adorable. While I like the looks, I hate what it really is: extra trash in the landfill. Taste-wise, the sandwich was delicious. But why is it so tasty? Because it seems to be saturated with butter (and probably a bunch of other unhealthy stuff). I felt like I must have eaten a stick of butter when I was done with that thing. When you first look at it, you're deceived into thinking it has a lot of contents inside...but most of the ingredients are just tucked into the top half of the sandwich and are sticking out the top. To summarize, I enjoyed the food while I was consuming it, but didn't love the feeling post-meal. Additionally, it's not the best value-wise either. (You can get a sandwich filled with more contents, and perhaps even a couple veggies, elsewhere.)

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    Wendy F.

    Located inside of bober tea. You only really know about the food on the kiosk to order since it's not openly advertised. Cute little packaged sandwiches and sliders. But really packed full of food for the bread ratio. Toast is really tasty and fluffy. Can definitely be on the heavier side but definitely yummy!

    Mo M.

    2 stars for service and first time experience although my friends and I enjoyed the drinks, sandwiches/sliders from the "Momo menu". The drinks came out first, so we sipped and waited.. and waited and waited. A whole hour! (There were barely any customers and were not busy!) just us, and 2 other customers. Within that hour, the staff/cook messed up our orders not 1, not 2 but 3 times. Forgot avocado, brought out wrong items and quantities. Drinks that were placed Togo, was diluted and we had to respectfully ask them to remake it which was an extra wait. Trying to give them the benefit of the doubt.. maybe 1 of the 2 staffs is new? Maybe the kitchen appliances weren't working properly or fast? Ugh, honestly don't know but it took FOREVER no exaggeration. Hope our next experience will be better.

    Bulgogi egg sandwich
    Quynh Nhu D.

    The concept is awesome. I was so obsessed with Korean egg sandwich I ate them daily during my visit to Seoul so I was really excited to try this place out. I did not realize this was inside a Bober tea spot . I think it's a smart idea and I want more restaurant and drink spot to share kitchen like this. It's so convenient! Does the sandwich. I think it's interesting that they basically slice down a thick toast and stuff the filling. That being said you're gonna get a big bite of toast at the end. The filling was a bit too sweet for me. I will need to try other sandwiches to be sold. Also this is a messy meal I keep on dropping bits on the table Drink wise I really like the pandan foam. It works on a lot of different drink base so good! I get my tea non sweet bc the foam is enough sweetness. I like ordering from kiosk and they did come out to inform of a special promotion but she spoke too fast and the sandwich took about 15 min to get made so just an FYI if you're on a time crunch for lunch - order ahead. I'm sad that I can't find Momo Korean egg drop on delivery app though. It's not even too far from my spot. Til next time.

    Kiosk menu
    Loredo L.

    Thanks Yelp! for recommending this egg sandwich place that happens to be in a super cool boba shop. The place has a fun ambiance with lots of feaux pink roses on the wall, white tables, and upbeat pop music playing. The computer kiosk was easy to order with. The front server recommended the ham and avocado egg sandwich but I couldn't resist also getting the spam egg sandwich. She was right and it actually tasted better. The bread was soft and lightly toasted and the egg and cheese in both sandwiches tasted wonderful. There was a longer than usual wait because there was a kids party going on in the loft area that had a small area with pink plastic balls. I took a picture of the play area but a couple Karen moms weren't happy and asked me to delete my pic even after I explained it was for a Yelp! review. Haha!

    Beef Bulgogi Sandwich
    Jasmine L.

    Note that this place is a part of Bober Tea. Finally got to try one of the sandwiches (the beef bulgogi one) and it was pretty underwhelming. Meat was on the drier side and the bread was overpowering. I'm hoping this order isn't the usual, as I'd like to try other sandwiches.

    Lena T.

    Order on a kiosk and they will call out your name when your sandwhich is ready. The sandwhich itself is super small with very little filling. They put more effort into presentation than in value/quality. Definitely not worth the price. And it doesn't taste that good. They overload it with mayo so that's the main flavor i taste. And they are super skimpy with the avocado. They gave only a thin sliver and not even a full slice. Wouldn't recommend as there are other tastier things you can get with your money.

    Alyssa A.

    Order at the Kiosks and wait in the pretty in pink flower cafe! The vibes are chill and I would definitely study here for an afternoon. sandwiches are definitely worth a try! Andddd lastly, you came for the Boba and you get dang good boba!

    Sophie M.

    Really cute atmosphere and really good selection of drinks and food! Definitely try it if you're in the area. Staff is friendly and approachable. The donuts here are sooo good haha

    Itaewon Chicken and Pesto and Beef Bulgolgi
    Maikhanh H.

    Ambiance: The store was very nice with a lot of cute designs. Definitely a store that focused a lot on a cutesy theme and executed it very well Service: We went when this place first opened for the promotion of buying a sandwich and getting a drink free so there was a big line. Unfortunately, they completely forgot my order and told me that it was being made. This confused me since I saw 2 people who were after me get their order for the exact same item. Food: These egg sandwiches were okay nothing special. It is pretty heavy and definitely very filling. The taste was not bad and definitely what you expect from a chain store like this. We got two sandwiches. The itaewon chicken and pesto and beef bulgogi . The chicken wasn't too dry and had a well balanced pesto flavor. The beef bulgogi was sweet and savory. Overall the sandwiches had fluffy bread and well seasoned eggs. However it was bit on the oily side for both sandwiches. In addition, it was a bit pricy as well.

    Leeana B.

    This review focuses exclusively on the chicken pesto egg sandwich, as it was the only item ordered. The place is located inside a Bober Tea location (the one with the ball pit). Ordering is done via a kiosk, which minimizes direct contact with the staff if that's a concern. They offer both full-sized sandwiches and "sliders," which seem to be smaller portions--likely half a sandwich. Prices are standard, with full-sized sandwiches costing around $11-14 and sliders about $7-9. My friend and I shared the chicken pesto sandwich. Since I don't eat meat, I removed the chicken and gave it to her. The sandwich was satisfying and hearty, mainly due to the substantial amount of bread. While the sandwich appears generously filled, most of the chicken is placed on top, giving an illusion of abundance. The majority of the filling consists of egg and cheese, which were quite good. However, the bread is not sliced all the way through, which results in a large amount of bread towards the end of the sandwich. For the price, I would expect a more balanced filling-to-bread ratio. The place is pretty clean, though we found a few dirty tables upon arrival. Given its cafe-style setup rather than full-service dining, this is expected. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Overall, I would be open to trying this place again, possibly opting for the egg and cheese sandwich to sample their take on a classic. I do hope they reconsider their approach to filling the sandwiches more generously. I understand that not slicing the bread all the way may help contain the fillings, but a more substantial amount of filling would enhance the value.

    Honda A.

    The sandwiches are good but plan on a long wait to get them made. We've been here several times and each time we've waited 20-30 minutes just for our sandwiches. That's the one thing we hate the most, even on days where there's no one else there or in line. So if it's a busy day just plan on waiting much longer for the sandwiches. This most recent visit though was by far the worst of all times visited. Today, Only one person was in front of us and they'd ordered a sandwich and drink and even they waited "forever" for their sandwich and drink. Several others behind us had only ordered drinks and all their orders were fulfilled before our two sandwiches. Sandwiches ordered at 12:06p, received at 12:33pm. I get it, it takes time to make food, but we didn't order some culinary dish or something that needed to be baked. It's literally a light toast of bread, scrambled eggs, and two slices of spam. ‍ I had ordered my sandwich without nori but it was added on anyway. I hate the smell and taste of nori but I wasn't going to wait another half hour for my sandwich. When we finally got our sandwiches it was cold, like it had been sitting for a while cold. The cheese had darkened like it'd been sitting. The cheese wasn't soft from being melted, it had already cooled down and broke when touched or ate into it. No wonder it took forever to get them. There was one couple that had ordered two sandwiches after us and they got it in about 15 minutes from my count. The place is a bit overly done with just too much pink and flowers, but I guess it's just how they want it. Feels like a unicorn utopia. This is my last visit here. Not coming back. I was too pissed off to complain and wait for another sandwich would would've made the visit an hour wait just for food. Ridiculous. I hope the business owner contacts me so I can let them know not just from this review.

    Aileen M.

    My friend and I tried MOMO Korean Egg Drop - which is located inside Bober Tea on Calvine Rd. I ordered the ITAEWON chicken pesto sandwich ($10.90) and my friend tried the Beef Bulgogi Slider ($8.10). Food is served all day as long as they're not sold out. You order through one of the two usual Bober kiosks inside or you can order ahead online. The positives: Sandwich and slider was ready in a few short minutes and come in cute plastic boxes. Both had reaaaally soft bread. The negatives: Without a plate, it's awkward to eat them because they have to be taken out of their boxes and you have nowhere to set your sandwich on between bites. There wasn't enough filling to bread ratio. My sandwich had a few tiny pieces of dry chicken pieces. So, it was mostly scrambled eggs, some pesto sauce, and a slice of cheese. My friend thought the bulgogi was good but threw away the rest since it was mostly bread without enough filling. Overall, I'm glad we gave the sandwiches a try but they're a bit too pricey for mainly bread.

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    Yum! Was unsure about lunch one day so the husband brought home Kindred Seoul. He swore by them…read more(he's a state worker nearby the restaurant and has had them many times before). I ordered the beef cupbop and it hit the spot! All the flavors I could've asked for: sweet, salty, umami goodness. The rice was perfectly fluffy, the japchae nicely cooked, and the beef was so tasty. Great portion and was a nice, warm lunch on a cold day. If you're a state worker and haven't tried them yet, you need to! Delicious Korean food that's fresh and filling!

    Located in the Allenby Building State building in Downtown Sacramento. They have a vast eating area…read morethat you can bring your own lunch if you choose, you don't have to order from Kindred Seoul to eat in the building. I've only eaten here once, but it appeared that was plenty of seating for many more people. When we walk by it's never been packed. Parking is mostly street parking with some parking in local garages. They have 2 very clean unisex bathrooms to the right of the counter. You order at the counter and then they call your number. We arrived a few minutes after Noon. There was only 1 person in-front of us and 1 person behind us so we thought it would be a quick lunch. As it turns out several people went through the line before us and the wait was around 15 minutes. Kind of an excessive wait for a counter lunch. There was one girl holding her baby taking the orders and one girl filling the orders. She was going as fast as she could, but it still took awhile. It got really backed up. I ordered the BBQ Beef Cupbop. I didn't know what to expect. As it turns out the bottom layer is white rice, next is a layer of glass noodles, then comes the can corned, a mixture of cabbage, and topped with the BBQ Beef. It was very tasty. A little on the spicy side, which made it just more flavorful. It wasn't mouth watering or eye tearing hot. It just had a little kick. The consistency of the meat reminded me of ground beef. It was very finely chopped strips. Overall it was really good. Very filling for the amount you get. It's more than we usually have for lunch. My husband had the chicken soy ginger. I had some and it was really good, but fried, so probably not as healthy as the BBQ Beef. It doesn't appear that they cook to order any food here, but they do scoop to order. From what I could see they sell a variety of Cupbop flavors, including a vegetarian option. They also sell sandwiches, salads, and a burrito. They have an ice water dispenser at the end of the counter with water cups. The vibe was interesting. You are surrounded by state worker from all different agencies all minding their own business. Many groups of 2-6 were eating together. There were less singles than groups.

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