Discover the Essence of Momos

Welcome to a story you can taste—a legacy as rich as the finest gold. Our brand, Aslee Momo's Ki Dukan, is a heartfelt homage to our founder Sajeev's great-great-grandfather, a revered gold shop owner from the late 1800s. The name, which means "The Authentic Gold and Silver Shop," is our promise to you: a testament to authenticity, value, and unmatched quality that has been passed down through our family for generations.

This profound heritage was carried forward by Sajeev’s mother, Bhanu. After marrying an Indian army officer, she made her momos famous in the Indian army messes. Her recipe was so beloved it is now a staple, served as hors d'oeuvres in messes across the region.

From this incredible legacy, Sajeev, an ex-tea planter with an artisan's soul, embarked on his own mission. With the same passion that a tea planter cultivates the perfect leaf, he nurtures every single momo. What began as a humble operation has blossomed into a business that doesn't just sell food—it spreads a legacy of flavor and hospitality across a continent.

Today, we are thrilled to be Canada's largest wholesale supplier of handcrafted momos. Our authentic flavors grace the menus of highly-rated restaurants from Vancouver to Halifax, proving that our Darjeeling-style momos are not just a meal, but a national sensation. This is more than a story you can taste; it's a legacy you'll fall in love with and crave again and again.

Our Founder’s Journey
Quality and Craftsmanship

From handcrafted momos to noodle soups, every dish reflects our commitment to quality. As Canada's largest wholesale momo supplier, we proudly serve top-tier restaurants across the nation.

Sajeev's Great Great Grandfather

Shri Dambar Singh Gazmer

At work in early 1900's

Aslee momos hy bhai India wale toh kuch bhi nhi
This place wins

Rupinder Jeet Singh

Local Guide • 15 reviews • 4 photos

A collection of golden-brown samosas is arranged in a round metal tray placed on a green leafy surface. Other trays with various snacks surround the main tray. The handwritten label at the bottom likely indicates the type of food.
A collection of golden-brown samosas is arranged in a round metal tray placed on a green leafy surface. Other trays with various snacks surround the main tray. The handwritten label at the bottom likely indicates the type of food.

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