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Mắm

Fermented, funky Vietnamese cooking on Forsyth Street — the flavors most American Vietnamese restaurants sand down

★★★★½ 4.5  (620) $$

About Mắm

Mắm is named after fermented fish and shrimp paste, which tells you the kitchen is not planning to soften anything for a general audience. The signature is bún đậu mắm tôm — a tray of rice noodles, fried tofu, herbs, and boiled pork served with a pungent shrimp paste dip that is the entire point and the reason some tables send it back. The rest of the menu is northern-leaning and herb-forward. The Forsyth Street room is small and casual. It has been widely recognized as one of the best Vietnamese restaurants in the city, and it earned that by refusing to compromise on exactly the thing in its name.

Must-try dishes

Bún đậu mắm tômGrilled porkFermented shrimp paste dishes
Address
70 Forsyth St, New York, NY 10002
Hours
Hours vary — check Google Maps for today's hours
Parking
Street parking on Forsyth; garages on Bowery
Reservations
Reservations recommended; small room fills early

Perfect for

Date NightDinner with FriendsCasual Dining

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Frequently asked questions

What is Mắm known for?

Mắm is fermented, funky Vietnamese cooking on Forsyth Street — the flavors most American Vietnamese restaurants sand down. Regulars order bún đậu mắm tôm and grilled pork.

How expensive is Mắm?

Mắm is priced at $$ — approx. $20–$40 per person.

How do I make a reservation at Mắm?

Mắm does not list an online reservation system. Reservations recommended; small room fills early

Where is Mắm?

Mắm is at 70 Forsyth St, New York, NY 10002, in Chinatown. Street parking on Forsyth; garages on Bowery