Latest news with #GameOfMomos&Tikkas


NDTV
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- NDTV
Delhi Restaurant Offers "Digital Momo Service", Foodies Are Tempted To Try It
A Delhi restaurant has revealed that they are now offering a "Digital Momos Service", and the announcement has gone viral on Instagram. Wondering what this service consists of? In a video shared on the page of the establishment named "Game Of Momos & Tikkas," a representative provides the key details. He claims that they began this offer in response to a particular need. He gave the example of customers who would crave momos every day at 6 pm but felt constrained due to their gym trainers or family members telling them to avoid junk food. Also Read: Video About Waiter's Frustration With 'Last Customers' Has Internet In Splits As part of the "digital momo service," the restaurant representative reveals that they would 'digitally feed' a person using their photograph. We see him holding up the passport-size photo of an unidentified person to 'feed' him two types of momos that are laid out on the table. In the end, he calls on interested momo enthusiasts to send the restaurant their photos, adding that both individual ones and group clicks would do. Watch the viral reel here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Game Of Momos & Tikkas (@game_of_momos) The viral video has received a lot of interest among foodies. Some said they would like to try out the service, while others felt it was nonsensical. Some simply laughed at the idea and were tickled by its unique approach to satisfy momo lovers. Read some of the comments from Instagram below: "Hahahaha love it." "I want to avail of this service." "Looks like I need this." "I need thissss onlyyy." "I'm a student, can I get an internship at this?" "Financially, I'm here." "Would have surely ordered. But I had momos yesterday." "I'd like a daily subscription to the digital service for my wife." Videos featuring momos often go viral, given how popular they are. More often than not, these posts spotlight unusual stuffing options or presentation styles. For instance, some time ago, a reel about chocolate momos grabbed many eyeballs online. Read the complete story here to discover why.


Hindustan Times
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
After digital snan in Prayagraj, this restaurant in Delhi is offering digital momo services
In the ever-evolving world of culinary creativity, a Delhi-based food outlet has taken a humorous leap into the digital realm — and no, we're not talking about deliveries, online payments, or even automated orders. This next-gen sci-fi level futuresque service is the quirky Digital Momo Service! Think serious food cravings and unserious eatery owners (or marketing execs)! This bold new step into the future came into the limelight — and foodies' radar — after Game Of Momos & Tikkas, a popular spot in Bali Nagar (West Delhi), shared a video of their employees talking all about this new service. The video comes with a cheeky caption: "Ye job leke dikhaye AI" It starts with the employee saying, 'Hi guys, hum digital momos service provide karte hain. Jaise ki aapke gym trainer aapko junk food khaane ke liye mana karte honge, ya ghar mein gharwale mana karte hain. But aapki cravings momos ke liye irresistible hain toh aap humein apni photo bhej dijiye, aur hum aapko momo digitally khila denge. (Hi guys, we are providing digital momo service. In case your gym trainer or family members ask you to avoid junk food, but you can't control your cravings, just send us your photo, and we'll feed you momos digitally.)" A post shared by Game Of Momos & Tikkas (@game_of_momos) That's not all! He has the tea and the receipts! Sharing the example of a man who wanted to eat steamed and Aghjani momos, our friend holds up his photo and says, "Inhone (pointing to the picture of a man he was holding) humein ek steam momo aur Afghani momo khilane ki request ki thi, ye lo hum inhe khila rahe hain. (This person had requested us to feed him steamed and Afghani momo digitally, and here we are doing it.)" The concept is delightfully simple yet inventive. All you have to do is send in your photo. In return, you get a video of being "fed" an assortment of momos. This is especially aimed at those on strict diets or have been advised to steer clear of the delicious dumplings. Naturally, social media users had a lot to say, with requests ranging from tandoori momos to fried momos, and some sassy users offering their friends, "aaj raat ki party meri taraf se"! One user wrote, 'Peak Indian jugaad. I love it.' Another chimed in, 'Sending my passport photo now. do you do digital chaap too?' "Bhai 2 plate paneer steam lgao , photo bhj rha hu," ordered one. Even as one enquired, "How much does the monthly subscription cost?" This bizarre but hilarious trend isn't new. Flashback to the Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj (Uttar Pradesh), where journalist-turned-entrepreneur Deepak Goel's 'digital snan' service went viral. For ₹1,100, people could send their photos via WhatsApp, which were then dipped into the holy Sangam to symbolically purify their souls. A post shared by Akash Banerjee (@ Be it spiritual salvation or street food cravings — India's digital desi innovation clearly knows no bounds. Would you like a (digital) taste?


India Today
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- India Today
Delhi eatery's digital momo service video serves laughs, not calories
A video of a Delhi eatery advertising its "digital momo services" has gone viral on social media, and the internet is all for it. The video, seemingly made for fun purposes, has clocked over thousands of views so far. It was shared by Game Of Momos on Instagram. It featured a man sitting in front of momo boxes, holding up a photo of another man, claiming to feed him momo 'digitally'.advertisement"Hi guys, hum digital momos service provide karte hain. Jaise ki aapke gym trainer aapko junk food khaane ke liye mana karte honge, ya ghar mein gharwale mana karte hain. But aapki cravings momos ke liye irresistible hain toh aap humein apni photo bhej dijiye, aur hum aapko momo digitally khila denge (Hi guys, we are providing digital momo service. In case your gym trainer or family members ask you to avoid junk food, but you can't control your cravings, just send us your photo, and we'll feed you momos digitally)," he says in the video. Hilariously illustrating with an example, he adds, "Inhone (pointing to the picture of the man he was holding) humein ek steam momo aur Afghani momo khilane ki request ki thi, ye lo hum inhe khila rahe hain. (This person had requested us to feed him steamed and Afghani momo digitally, and here we are doing it.)"advertisement"Ye job leke dikhaye AI," reads the caption of the the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Game Of Momos & Tikkas (@game_of_momos)Social media users found the humour too good to scroll past. "I need this only," a user said, while another added, "I had to book veg momo."One of the users took the humour to a whole new level: "I'm a student, can I get an internship at this?""I'd like a daily subscription to the digital service for my wife," another comment the comments here: The internet may be full of gimmicks, but this one had just the right filling of wit and spice, minus the calories.