Breakfast Menu "Cafe Mogador" New York

Classic Moroccan flavors & outdoor seating draw a bohemian crowd to this neighborhood standby.

Cafe Mogador, 101 St Marks Pl, New York, NY 10009

(212) 677-2226

Opening Hours

Wednesday: 10 AM–10:30 PM

Thursday: 10 AM–10:30 PM

Friday: 10 AM–11:30 PM

Saturday: 9:30 AM–11:30 PM

Sunday: 9:30 AM–10:30 PM

Monday: 10 AM–10:30 PM

Tuesday: 10 AM–10:30 PM

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Services

From the business

Identifies as women-owned

Service options

Outdoor seating, Delivery, Takeout, Dine-in

Highlights

Fast service, Great coffee, Great dessert, Great tea selection

Popular for

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Solo dining

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Offerings

Alcohol, Beer, Cocktails, Coffee, Comfort food, Halal food, Happy hour drinks, Hard liquor, Healthy options, Late-night food, Small plates, Vegan options, Vegetarian options, Wine

Dining options

Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Dinner, Dessert, Seating

Amenities

Bar onsite, Gender-neutral restroom, Restroom

Atmosphere

Casual, Cozy, Romantic, Trendy

Crowd

College students, Groups, Tourists

Planning

Accepts reservations, Usually a wait

Payments

Credit cards, Debit cards, NFC mobile payments, Credit cards

Children

High chairs

User Reviews

delicious and flavorful moroccan food in the east village. great lunch stop and would come back to try other dishes. hummus: pita was fresh with a good amount of char. hummus was tasty but didn’t wow me. duck: flavorful but slightly dry. needs some accompaniments to balance out the dish. chicken kebab: standout dish! so juicy and smoky from the grill, would get again.

It was a hot spring day, one of those ones that makes you realize summer is on the horizon. I was fresh off the west side highway basketball courts, shooting about 27% from the field and 13% from 3 in 4 pick-up games. Shooters keep shooting though I will never surrender. I walked all the way to Cafe Mogador, as I felt I needed a healthy and nutritious meal after such a fantastic performance. I pulled the trigger on the Merguez Sausage, and it was honestly phenomenal. I find that most restaurants neglect dressing cabbage properly, but this cabbage was dressed to the nines. It was flavorful and not neglected. The sausage and rice were fantastic as well. However, I felt it was a pretty light portion for $24 which is the reason for knocking a star off. But I get it. Inflation and minimum wage on the rise are tough for these businesses so no hate. Just tough for me to consistently spend $24 on a light meal when my pockets are on featherweight. I just need to raise my income it's really a me problem.

Great, casual option for some delicious Middle Eastern food in the neighborhood. Prices are good and food comes out quickly. The breakfast menu is served until late in the day, offering a bit more variety in the afternoon than you might find elsewhere.

Service was amazing . Couscous was very good however I thought they could be little bit more generous with the vegetables on top . We asked for extra and we got the broth only. The marguez sausage was good. Highly recommended if you’re looking for tagines, Moroccan food. The knafeh was amazing .

I was attracted by the name and it is my first time trying Moroccan food. This is a very busy and popular place, and I feel very happy make it my first choice! :D We had lamb rack tagine with couscous, chicken kebab with rice, and knafeh as dessert. The lamb was superb soft and well prepared. I shall also recommend the knafeh with pistachio. The staffs are very friendly there!

Welcome to the old world I remember the days of my childhood when one was able to sit down at a restaurant and fit in a few rounds of cards before the food arrived. These days this has, sadly, almost completely disappeared - to be replaced by waiters who will demand your dessert order before you've even stepped over the threshold. Not so at Cafe Mogador, however, which offers a veritable oasis of times gone by I visited this restaurant on a Tuesday, a quiet day by many standards - leaving one expecting the kitchen to be pummelling the dining room with food faster than Andy Murray can serve to secure an extra dollar or two in tips. Upon arrival, the waitress said food would take about 20 to 30 minutes - which it did. Afterward, we also ordered dessert which, again, took 20 to 30 minutes to arrive. I was so overjoyed by these pauses - allowing me to actually relax and enjoy my visit - that I began to wish I actually HAD brought along my battered old playing cards in order to fully relive the days of old.

Oh man this place is a goodie! If you’re looking for an awesome quick bite that’s awesome. If you’re looking for some place to talk and link up, also great. Have nothing but wonderful things to say about this place. The small plates are absolutely great to share and very delicious.

Incredible place, love it!!! Very cozy, down town vibes with many seating options including patio and bar. It's one floor, street level. The menu is Moroccan / middle eastern inspired. I ordered a variety of traditional dishes that all went well to my satisfaction. The Tagine (with couscous) and topped with traditional lemon sauce and olive is something you must try if you want to explore ethnic food, so delicious. Friendly staff, excellent service. NO online reservation, walk in only, we waited 45 minutes for a table.