"With a tiny kitchen off to the back, this Jackson Heights spot is about the size of a walk-in closet, and seats exactly 10 people, plus a few more downstairs in the basement. It's a good spot for a quick, walk-in meal, and the crowd is equal parts families and solo diners watching anime while taking down steamy bowls of jhol momos. If you're in a real rush, take your dumplings to go, but we prefer grabbing a table for a little people-watching on the side. It's the sort of place where you might witness two old friends reconnecting after a while—exchanging numbers while they both eat their order of sel roti. Food Rundown photo credit: Willa Moore Momos A server will bring a plate of momos to your table, still steaming, with three sauces: sichuan, chilli, and cilantro. Applying them liberally to each bite. We like the dumplings fried because the thick skin gets golden and bubbly, but if you’re here with more than one person, try the steamed ones too." - Willa Moore