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Mikey's Burger

Address
134 Ludlow St New York NY 10002
Phone
(212) 979-9211
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Total Reviews
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Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
12:00pm-2:00am
Monday
12:00pm-2:00am
Tuesday
12:00pm-2:00am
Wednesday
12:00pm-2:00am
Thursday
12:00pm-2:00am
Friday
12:00pm-4:00am
Saturday
12:00pm-4:00am

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Payment Methods

  • Cash

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Burgers,Fries,Shakes,Wings,Cheese steaks ,Great music, tailgate party

The best burgers you can get in the L.E.S! (Lower East Side)

Come in and enjoy a great burger and fries with the crew at Mikey’s Burger. Good times and great food guaranteed.

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Editorial reviews from the web (5)

The unstoppable Michael ‘Bao' Huynh (Baoguette, Bia Garden, OBao) is behind this "cute little" Lower Eastsider whose Asian-influenced burgers "pack a lot of flavor for not a lot of cost", thanks to toppings like Chinese bacon, Kewpie mayo and Sriracha, and accompaniments like "standout black sesame shakes"; the micro-size space with only a few seats "doesn't look like much", but its late-night...

Asian Fusion counter service burger &

Asian Fusion counter service burger & dog, fries and a shake joint on the LES. The lamb burger has a Saigon twist that is a nice curve ball

Mikey's Burger Restaurant Review

Part of the Michael “Bao” Huynh army---the Vietnamese-born chef has managed to open a small empire of eateries in New York City---this Lower East Side burger joint serves up that classic American sandwich with an Asian twist. Sitting next to ketchup on the eight-stool countertop, for instance, is spicy sriracha sauce. The lamb burger, though, needs no extra condiments: topped with mint chutney...

Simon and Michael's snug, old-fashioned burger joint, with whitewashed walls and classic stools. Michael Huynh of Bao fame runs the show, putting pan-Asian accents on traditional dishes. Signature burger blends chuck with shorts ribs, brisket, and corned beef hash. BLT's made with Chinese bacon and sausage, lamb satay, tilapia with wasabi crème fraiche tartar sauce. Chili, fries, and dogs among...

Citysearch Editorial Review

Mikey’s looks just like your average diner, if your diner has whitewashed brick walls and a handful of black stools, serves Vietnamese coffee-flavored milkshakes, and is fronted by Michael...

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Local cozy burger joint

Average Rating
100

A cozy burger joint in the heart of the LES with unbelievably delicious chili cheese fries, and a house burger that'll satisfy the most insatiable grease-loving carnivore cravings. If you're in the mood to splurge or looking for a late-night spot after a night out,...

Best burger I ever had

Average Rating
100

Amazing burger, amazing fries and great service.
Would recommend it to everyone. The place is original and authentic for people looking for the real NYC experience.

Small but worth it

Average Rating
80

Great local burger joint. Freshly cooked before your eyes. Very fresh food and very funky vibe. Had the cheeseburger and fries and they were delicious. Only downside is the music was extremely loud, I'm not adverse to loud music but not being able to hear...

The quality is not worth the price

Average Rating
40

Ordered a bacon cheeseburger with fries. For the quality, it was pretty expensive. My total came out to $13. I could totally shell out a few more bucks and be able to get a burger more on the gourmet side some place else.
The only...

Good honest burger joint

Average Rating
80

If you are looking for LES hip and trendy don’t go to Mikey’s Burger cafe. The place is starting to show its age and probably wasn’t all that flash to start off with. However, if you want a good honest burger and fries at a...

Business description (2)

Mikey's Burger is located at 134 Ludlow St, New York, NY. This location is in the Lower East Side neighborhood. This business specializes in Restaurants.

Stop in and enjoy a great burger and fries with the crew at Mikey's Burger. "Good times and great food guaranteed."

Tips about this business (5)

Mikey’s looks just like your average diner, if your diner has whitewashed brick walls and a handful of black stools, serves Vietnamese coffee-flavored milkshakes, and is fronted by Michael Huynh--the guy who’s largely responsible for New York’s banh mi craze. The vibe is austere, the menu short, the flavors American with Asian accents. Wasabi mayo tops the house-made veggie burger; kewpie mayo, along with lettuce, tomato and Chinese-style bacon make up the BLT. The lamb is served satay-style, with mint and jalapeno. As has become the trend, the meat on the smallish burgers is actually a...

Asian Fusion counter service burger & dog, fries and a shake joint on the LES. The lamb burger has a Saigon twist that is a nice curve ball

What to Drink

Few combos are as American as a burger and a shake. Flavors here include the mundane (vanilla, chocolate) and the anything but (sesame, avocado).

Know Before You Go

Mikey's is cash only, but ATMs abound along Rivington and Ludlow.

The Extras

Chef-owner Michael Huynh got his start in high school, working the line at a burger joint upstate. But running so many restaurants in the city--including BarBao, Pho Sure and several Baoguettes--practically guarantees that he won’t be manning the grill too often at Mikey's.

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