The Alive wrote Momo a go-go!
Story and photos by Bryan Bullock
It’s last call for alcohol at Momo2 — fortunately that means you still have two hours to bowl, belt out karaoke and buy that coveted Hello Kitty bathrobe. On weekend nights when other bars tuck themselves in for bed, this 15,000-square-foot entertainment mecca rocks the after-hours.
Momo2 is all about variety. Owner Rudy Tedja opened Momo three years ago to offer an escape from the usual late-night hangouts. About a year ago, Momo became Momo2 when it moved down the street to its spacious new location.
For those who prefer to embarrass themselves in the company of friends, Momo2 is one of the only places around to offer private karaoke rooms. “In Asia, karaoke is different — it’s more often done in private groups,” Tedja said.
ADVERTISEMENT