Café Mogador
DrinkLower East Side#46 of 50

Café Mogador

New York, New York

Photo: Cafe Mogador

A Moroccan café on St. Marks Place that's been the East Village's living room since 1983. The tagines are fragrant and generous, but it's the outdoor tables on a warm evening that make Mogador irreplaceable. Two generations of New Yorkers have had first dates, breakups, and reunions at these tables. The place has absorbed more stories than most novels.

Insider tip

The lamb tagine on the sidewalk patio. Arrive before 7 on a Friday to get an outdoor table without waiting.

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