Lower East Side · Wine Bar · Vietnamese
A Lower East Side wine bar from the Ha's Đặc Biệt team — natural wine, snacks with real cooking behind them
Ha's Snack Bar came out of Ha's Đặc Biệt, the roving Vietnamese pop-up that built a following before landing a permanent room on Broome Street. The format is a natural wine bar and the food is deliberately framed as snacks, but the cooking is more serious than the framing admits — a fried rice that people plan visits around, pâté made properly, dishes that move between Vietnamese and French registers without announcing it. The room is small, loud, and young. The wine list is genuinely interesting rather than reflexively funky. It is one of the more enjoyable rooms downtown.
Ha's Snack Bar is a Lower East Side wine bar from the Ha's Đặc Biệt team — natural wine, snacks with real cooking behind them. Regulars order fried rice and country pâté.
Ha's Snack Bar is priced at $$$ — approx. $40–$75 per person.
Ha's Snack Bar does not list an online reservation system. Walk-in; small room, best early or late
Ha's Snack Bar is at 297 Broome St, New York, NY 10002, in Lower East Side. Street parking on Broome; garages on Delancey