Review: Momofuku Ssam Bar
So recently I checked out New York's hottest new Asian restaurant, Momofuku Ssam Bar. This hip East Village establishment is the sister restaurant to the permanently-packed Momofuku Noodle Bar. Over the past three weeks I stopped by three times (twice for dinner and once for lunch) and have gotten a pretty good feel for the restaurant.
I am pretty picky about where I eat out on the weekends so going back to the restaurant twice after my original visit is pretty much the highest compliment I can give it. Ssam Bar combines great food, a cool atmosphere, and relatively reasonable prices for a very nice dining experience.
The restaurant is a small, long space, just like the original but slightly roomier. Most people sit along a bar though if you are lucky you will get one of the few tables along the side. While I have sat at both and the tables are a nice treat, the bar should be fine for anyone. It would be nice if the seat had backs and there is always the question of how a winter coat and bag can fit on that tiny hook between your knees, but it's all part of the experience. Once your find the host chances are you will have to wait a bit because the restaurant does not take reservations. My waiting times (party of two):
- Saturday night; expected wait: 45 min; actual: 30 min
- Friday night; expected wait: 45 min; actual 20 min
- Sunday late lunch; walked right in and ordered (no servers)
