Momofuku Ssam Bar

(212) 254-3500

207 2nd Ave
New York, NY 10003 40.7315 -73.9857

Neighborhoods: East Village, Downtown

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3 Star Rating: Average

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4 Star Rating: Recommended

by sortmon

September 18, 2006

ive been to momofuku a couple of times and thought that it was pretty good. my friend heard about the relatively recent opening of ssam bar, so three of us went to try it out last night. unlike momofuku, ssam was pretty empty for 8pm.

the interior of the place is pretty similar to momofuku like momo, theres a lot of stool seating at the counter, but ssam also has some table seating as well. i guess that the counter also doubles as the bar in ssams namesake though i didnt see anyone behind the bar serving drinks, nor did i see any alcohol. im not even sure if its even supposed to be an alcohol bar.

the menu at ssam is very simple. there are 3 items on the menu flour pancakes ($9), bibb lettuce rice bowls ($13), and steamed buns ($8 for 2). for the pancake & the rice bowls, diners get to choose a filling of either berkshire pork, chicken, or tofu. the buns only come in pork or chicken. i chose the tofu flour pancake which they assembled in front of me (just like they do at chipotle). it was pretty much an asian burrito (a very big one) stuffed with rice, tofu, asian slaw, kimchee, edamame, & onions. i thought that it was overly salty (and i like salt), but wasnt bad overall. i also had a chicken steamed bun, which i found to be better than the burrito. the small bun was hot, moist, and soft and the chicken chunks in it were simmered tender.

the drink menu is similarly short. they only serve OB beer, as well as smart water, vitamin water, and regular & diet dr pepper. more drink options would have been nice.

in terms of service, there isnt much. diners order with burrito man, and you pay the cashier, then try to find a table. its more of a healthy fast food joint than a restaurant. overall, i thought that the place was pretty good. i was very full afterwards. i might come again if im in the area or ill go to chipotle.

  • Pros: steamed buns, reasonable prices, very filling food
  • Cons: overly salty tofu, very short drink menu

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4 Star Rating: Recommended

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January 12, 2009

David Chang's mini empire is well represented by the Ssam Bar. Not as casual as the noodle bar and nearly not as gastronomic/astronomic Momofuku Ko, the Ssam bar provides a lovely small plates menu, perfect for sharing with friends. If you manage to get 6-8 friends together though, opt for the Bo Ssam - an homage to pork well worth the 24 hour advance notice.

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1 Star Rating: Poor

by MK0905

January 11, 2009

The hype has nothing to do with the reality of the dining experience here. If being fabulous and keeping up with "cutting edge cuisine" is your goal then this is your place. If another goal is telling everyone you know how wonderful it was to eat exotic ham all the way from Kentucky, Tennessee or Virginia, then this is also your place. If you actually want to eat some food, I wouldn't recommend it. The menu is utterly confusing, the place was filthy and the "laissez faire" attitude of the inappropriately attired wait staff was just too cool for me. I have eaten ham and steamed buns and "oh, so exotic" beef brisket in my life, and nothing here was so out of the ordinary that it warranted the miniature servings for ridiculous prices. Yes, it is NY and food is expensive, but if I pay over $20 for a bowl with five noodles and a Lilliputian chunk of beef brisket, it better be as good as the ham I might get at a roadside bar-b-que in Tennessee or Kentucky. (Yes, the pigs there do play the banjo.) Is the irony of this whole endeavor evident yet? (And I don't mean the good kind of irony.)

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5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

by marchandrews

December 27, 2008

As I looked through the menu and tasted the cured hamachi on top of an edamame and wasabi paste, the fried brussel sprouts in a fish sauce, the pig's head prepared like a crab cake on top of collard greens and aduzuki beans, and the pork shoulder with a ramp ranch dressing, which all went together incredibly well, I said to my wife, "how do they think of these things?" And her apt response was, "I guess that's why the chef won a James Beard award." Everything we tried had truly great flavors. We sat at the bar, and the bartender/waiter was great. Definitely take all their recommendations, including the wine and sake suggestions. And definitely have the pork bun...juicy (although fatty) pork and the freshest, fluffiest bun you'll get anywhere.

  • Pros: Great flavors, unique combinations

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5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

by SFields41

November 14, 2008

AMAZING!!!! Loved every bite of my lunch. Friendly staff, prices right and I'm a foodie!!! Must try the dumplings... fluffy bites of heaven!!

  • Pros: AMAZING!!!! Loved every bite of my lunch. Friendly staff, prices right and I'm a foodie!!!
  • Cons: On the small side... I imagine it gets crowded at night.

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1 Star Rating: Poor

by labuonaforchetta

October 19, 2008

Momofuku seems to have bet all its cards on trendiness and regrettably they appear not to care at all about those vital factors that are decisive when it comes to turning an "eatery" into a "great restaurant" where patrons can't wait to return. The food is overly salted, unimpressive and unreasonably priced. The service is terribly unprofessional and overbearing, the ambiance is below average. [There should be line breaks here but citysearch make each posting a big blob of text!]

Note: Because of the standard limitation applied to the length of reviews on citysearch, I can't write and extended review. Dear citysearch team if you are reading this, please consider extending the limit. That's the least you can do since you will own the rights for each review, why impose a 2000 characters limit? If someone is taking the time to write an "article" for you and they are doing it for free, at least give those users enough space so you can get a more detailed review, not just a quick complain or praise about a place (restaurant or other commercial services). Additionally no line-breaks are honored by your posting system making reviews hard to read, you should fix that. This will be my first and last review until posting limits will be removed and line-breaks will be respected. Thank you.

  • Pros: None I can think of... Maybe the location?
  • Cons: Food and Service leave a lot to be desired. Ambience is just average

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1 Star Rating: Poor

by TimGourmand

October 12, 2008

Starting with the very uncomfortable seating, then moving to the over-salted ham, then having the waitress dismiss your opinion of the salt level, and finally having being topped off by the entree of bronzini which was literally a half of a small fish. By comparison, if you go to Ethos in NYC, you'll get a full grilled bronzini for the same price (I know, it's not Asian Fusion, but we're talking bang-for-the-buck here). Very disappointing.

  • Pros: none
  • Cons: Overpriced, pretentious

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4 Star Rating: Recommended

by huskyduck

June 02, 2008

Ssam Bar is pricey but it is very clear from each dish I sampled that they use the highest quality ingredients available. The hamachi appetizer was ultra fresh and silky and melted in my mouth. The chawan mushi was amazingly authentic in smell and taste, it reminded me of my childhood. The spicy pork sausage with rice cake was asian comfort food at it's best. A very good sake and soju list is featured which goes perfectly with the diverse Asian flavors featured throughout the menu. I have read some knocks on the service at Ssam bar but my experience was nothing but spectacular. I sat at the bar and it seemed as though I had a team of servers, not just one, I was never left waiting. The music is loud but I found this energizing and it also goes with the owner's personality I think.

  • Pros: Chawan Mushi, Spicy Pork Sausage, Hamachi appetizer

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1 Star Rating: Poor

by Jennifer550

May 13, 2008

This restaurant is not vegetarian-friendly. I went on a Saturday night (after waiting 1.5 hours), and although the online menu had a few vegetarian options, when I finally sat down and looked at the menu there were no vegetarian options, except for bread and butter. I ordered the bread and butter and paid $10 for it. Obviously, I left hungry. In addition, the back of the menu says "absolutely NO substitutions" and "This is not a vegetarian friendly restaurant." I actually found that to be a little insulting and it was clear that I was not welcome there. To top it off, the employees were very snotty, with an attitude that I should be thankful for being in their restaurant. This place is overrated....I would rather go to a tiny, unknown, unpretentious restaurant to enjoy great food.

  • Pros: Nice atmosphere
  • Cons: snotty waitstaff, no vegetarian options

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1 Star Rating: Poor

by l_scully

May 13, 2008

I went to dinner at Momofuku this past weekend. I waited an hour and a half with my party to be seated and when we finally were, I noticed that although there were a few vegetarian dishes on the online menu, the only thing I could order from that night's menu (being vegetarian) was bread and butter. I noticed only after we were seated that the menu states there are no substitutions or subtractions from any dish listed. Since I waited an hour and a half, and was with five other people, I decided to stay, but could only order bread and butter. I was charged $10 for this. On top of this, the staff was not friendly and seemed rather uptight, even for a so-called "trendy" restaurant (and we all know there are a dime a dozen self-proclaimed "trendy" restaurants in NYC.) You know what would be really cool and trendy? Having good food that caters to everyone, having vegetarian meals at the restaurant (not just the online menu), and having a wait-staff that treats its customers with respect. This place is all hype with nothing living up to it.

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5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

by desieclipse

May 05, 2008

This restaurant has a minimalist ambiance, but don't let that fool you - the exotic & inventive dishes are delicious here. This is one of my favorite places to eat in NYC. Try the lightly carbonated Nigori sake and the sweetbreads. Yum!

I had a great experience with the service and don't understand these other reviews. Apparently hundreds of other people feel the same way because there are always crowds of people waiting outside for a seat, even in the dead of winter! The service was really good to me & my date the last time I was there and we thoroughly enjoyed our experience. I highly recommend this place.

  • Pros: delicious and exotic food, great drinks
  • Cons: crowded, potential long wait for table

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