Updated On: 26 June, 2018 03:08 PM IST | Mumbai | Suman Mahfuz Quazi
Tuck in to a range of known, authentic, quirky and bizarre momos at an all-day festival in Vakola

Crispy momo. Pics/ Nimesh Dave
Cynicism might have well made its way into the hearts and minds of overworked and underpaid youngsters, but the truth is, circumstances have taught us to find comfort and happiness in the smallest of things. Like one moment in front of an air conditioned store’s door left ajar on a sultry afternoon or even the steam rising out of a plate of hot and delicious momos on a rainy and gloomy day. So, for the city’s momo addicts, 30-year-old Niraj Agarwal, founder of the Bhukkad Flea, a Mumbai-based annual food flea market, and 31-yearold Sreejana Rai, who quit her job in the hospitality sector to begin her own venture, are organising a momo festival next month.

Sreejana Rai