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Mama's Food Shop

200 E. 3rd St., New York, NY 10009
at Ave. B  See Map | Subway Directions Hopstop Popup
212-777-4425 Send to Phone
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  • Price Range: $$$$
  • Reader Rating:

    8.0 out of 10

    1 Reviews | Write a Review

  • Cuisine: American Traditional, Southern/Soul
Photo by Shanna Ravindra

Hours

Mon-Sat, 11:30am-10pm; Sun, closed

Nearby Subway Stops

F, V at Lower East Side-Second Ave.

Prices

$10

Payment Methods

Cash Only

Special Features

  • BYOB
  • Delivery
  • Good for Groups
  • Singles Scene
  • Take-Out

Alcohol

  • Beer and Wine Only

Reservations

Not Accepted

Delivery Area

Delancey St. to 14th St., Ave. D to Sixth Ave.

Profile

"Shut Up and Eat It" is the motto at this ever-expanding down-home, downtown soul-food operation. Grungy hipster locals chow down on carb-heavy comfort food amid garish thrift shop paintings and a porch door that never stops slamming. It's Louisiana meets the Loisaida as surly servers spoon heaping portions straight from a steam table onto your plate and Dominicans play dominoes on the sidewalk outside. Choose from a list of Mama's Basics (fried chicken, meat loaf, grilled salmon, etc.) with choice of side order, including mashed potatoes, mac & cheese, honey-glazed sweet potatoes and fresh green beans--all for 10 bucks. Mama's Bar opened next door, with some seriously inventive cocktails that use fresh seasonal ingredients from the restaurant's kitchen.

Recommended Dishes

Mama's meat loaf with mac & cheese, $10

8.0 "Recommended"
Average Reader Rating
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Gigantic portions

ajl from New York | Posted on 9/18/06

Overall Reader Rating: 8 (Recommended)
Food: 8
Service: 6
Décor: 6
Value: 8

I always make sure I am good and hungry when I eat here - the portions really are enormous! My personal favorites are the mac and cheese, meatloaf, and sweet potatoes, but the less heavy offerings (string beans, salmon) are pretty decent...Read More