Moe's Original BBQ - Charlottesville

Barbecue restaurant · Charlottesville

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"Note: As of October 2023, Mo's Original has reopened as Names with a somewhat different menu. Mo’s is just a neighborhood ramen place in the same way that Timbaland is just a Virginia-born record producer. Which is to say, this is way more than just a ramen spot. These people smoke their own meats and serve them with ramen noodles in a jerk-seasoned broth. If you’re wondering whether these unusual Japanese-Caribbean mashup dishes really work, the answer is yes. Our favorite, the spicy miso option is the perfect combination of salty, sweet broth and smoky, juicy meat in a huge bowl of noodles. Plus, this restaurant is from the people behind Glady’s, so it’s no surprise that everything costs less than $15. Come to this Prospect Lefferts Gardens spot for a weeknight dinner, a weekend date, or by yourself whenever you’re in the mood to be sedated by way of jerk ramen and sake. photo credit: Noah Devereaux" - Nikko Duren

Mo’s Original Review - Brooklyn - New York - The Infatuation
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2119 Ivy Rd, Charlottesville, VA 22903 Get directions

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