Maman And Mimi - Menu

20 Prince StNY 10012, New York, United States

🛍 Wine, Steak, French, Brunch

4.1 💬 21 Reviews
Maman And Mimi

Phone: +12129668886

Address: 20 Prince StNY 10012, New York, United States

City: New York

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 21

"This is a new arrival, or at least an incarnation of an old arrival in NoLITa. The menu is French and Algerian, with a bit more emphasis on French. The decor is agreeable (tile floors, leather banquettes, oodles of mirrors), the service was superb, and there are pleasers on the menu whether you're more pleased by couscous or steak frites. I keep trying to think of something to kvetch about, but the only thing I can think of was that I was asked a little too often if I was pleased by whatever landed on my table. I loved it, I loved it— so stop asking already P.S. The prices are quite reasonable for French cuisine P.P.S. Check out the story on the back of the menu about How Maman and Mimi came to be."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Le Petit Déjeuner

Les Hors D' Oeuvres

Main Course

Entrées

Moules Frites

Starters

Les Sandwich

Hot Mezze

Ensaladas

Steaks

Plat Principal

Appetizers Menu

Open Sandwich

Toast

Plats Principaux

Croques

Dinner Entrées

Mimi Plats Principaux

Pour Commencer

Salads

Soupe Et Salade

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We enjoyed every dish. Mother’s Day prix fixe advertised but was not offered.

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Had to ask three different waiters/bartenders four times to get a glass of coke.


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User

The brunch menu was varied interesting. The waiter was comfortably patient with all our questions. Everything we ordered was delicious! We’ll return!


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User

The brunch menu offered a diverse selection of options. Our waiter was attentive and willing to answer all our questions. Every dish we tried was absolutely delicious. We can't wait to come back! View menu


User
User

Properly prepared French brunch with a delicious African flair. Ahaloush made the dish pop and the attention to detail in the hollandaise and guacamole put their diversity on point! Good French bistro atmosphere and you can sit on the sidewalk facing out or at the bar facing in.


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User

When we are arrived the place was pack as the World Cup final was on its final leg, so a bit energetic! However, all staff did a Marvelous job in attending to us courteously, friendly, professionally!!! Kudos to Claudia, Amando, and Timothy (GM)! The food is superb, wine list fantastic, atmosphere fabulous, and Service Extraordinary!!!


User
User

I ordered the crab cake as an appetizer and had the oven-roasted chicken as a main course. The crab cake was phenomenal while the oven-roasted chicken left much to be desired. Although I didn't try any, their cocktail list looked very interesting. Although the staff was friendly, the service was not great and it took a long time for our orders to come out. Overall, not a bad restaurant to stumble upon but the neighborhood has much better to offer. View menu


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User

I had high hopes for this restaurant, but unfortunately, my experience fell short. A group of four of us went for a late dinner and left feeling somewhat disappointed. The food was decent, offering authentic dishes that were hard to come by in the area. While the prices were fair, the wine list was a bit on the pricey side. The standout issue was the service. Our server was friendly, but seemed preoccupied and took too long to attend to our table. It's possible that we caught them on a busier night, so I would be willing to give them another try in the future.


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User

I really wanted to like this place more than I did. Four of us stopped in for a late dinner and were somewhat disappointed. The food was OK, quite authentic and in the absence of many North African options in the area was a bit of a find. The pricing was reasonable although no bargain, but the wine list was a bit pricey. The service was a letdown, however. The server was very pleasant but unfortunately was camped out at the back of the bar for way too long at a time. Although I'm sure she didn't mean to ignore us, that was the result. It's possible that we caught the place on an off night, so I would definitely give it another try.


User
User

This is a new arrival, or at least an incarnation of an old arrival in NoLITa. The menu is French and Algerian, with a bit more emphasis on French. The decor is agreeable (tile floors, leather banquettes, oodles of mirrors), the service was superb, and there are pleasers on the menu whether you're more pleased by couscous or steak frites. I keep trying to think of something to kvetch about, but the only thing I can think of was that I was asked a little too often if I was pleased by whatever landed on my table. I loved it, I loved it— so stop asking already P.S. The prices are quite reasonable for French cuisine P.P.S. Check out the story on the back of the menu about How Maman and Mimi came... View menu

Categories

  • Wine A curated selection of fine wines from around the world, offering rich reds, crisp whites, and elegant rosés to pair perfectly with your meal. Savor each bottle's unique aroma, flavor, and complexity.
  • Steak Savor prime cuts of juicy, tender steaks, expertly grilled to perfection. Each bite offers a burst of flavor, served with classic sides and delectable sauces to enhance your dining experience. View menu
  • French Classic French cuisine showcasing timeless elegance, our menu offers rich and flavorful dishes crafted with traditional techniques and seasonal ingredients, promising an unforgettable culinary experience. Bon appétit!
  • Brunch A delightful blend of breakfast and lunch dishes featuring classic favorites and creative twists. Enjoy savory options like eggs benedict or opt for sweet treats like fluffy pancakes and fresh fruit.

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