Recent social media posts
05/09/2026
Ever wonder where we got the name Mémé? In spirit of Mother’s Day coming up, we’d like to share that with you! Mémé is French Moroccan for grandmother, in honor of the owner Jacob’s mother, whom his children called Mémé. Thanks for reading and we hope to see everyone’s lovely families tomorrow for Mother’s Day!
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05/08/2026
Happy Friday ✨ it’s finally the weekend everyone! Come enjoy our amazing food and beautiful outdoor seating in the west village !
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04/12/2026
Our Hudson street location is back open for lunch Monday and Tuesday! We now will be serving lunch Monday-Friday from 11:30 and dinner service will begin at 5! Come visit us 🍽️
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02/16/2026
Another new dish spotlight; our Black Spaghettini Seafood Fra Diavlo 🍽️ come join us for dinner to try it! Every day starting at 5pm
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02/14/2026
Celebrate this beautiful holiday of love at Mémé on Hudson with our speciality drinks made just for today!
❤️ we hope to see you soon!
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02/07/2026
Huge shoutout to one very talented customer who painted our storefront! Jinan thank you so much for this beautiful work 🫶🏼
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01/28/2026
New dish alert! Come warm up with our delicious and comforting short rib risotto. Available daily at dinner from 5 pm 🍽️
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01/06/2026
New winter hours for Mémé on Hudson st. We wish you all a happy new year and hope to see you soon !
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12/07/2025
With the holiday season right around the corner, join us for a beautifully lit meal here at Mémé on Hudson street ✨
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10/17/2025
A new day has dawned at Mémé, the scaffolding surrounding our restaurant for almost a decade has finally come down! Come see for yourself!
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10/12/2025
A meal so good you don’t even want to be on your phone! Just a group of friends enjoying each other’s company along with some delicious dinner. Thanks to this lovely group for their infectious energy on this Saturday night!
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09/02/2025
Another delicious entree, our Branzino Limon, available during lunch and dinner!
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08/26/2025
A crowd favorite our chopped salad! This one has been customized, with avocado and falafel added! Come by and try this delicious refreshing plate from Mémé 🍴🥗🍴
08/03/2025
It’s lunch time! And yes we serve lunch and brunch right now! Every Saturday and Sunday from 11am-4pm. Come visit us and try some of our delicious food, like our lamb kebab or the laffa tacos 🍴🌮
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Address
581 Hudson St(corner Store)
New York, NY
10014
To get to Hudson Street in New York, you can take the subway and get off at the Canal Street Station. From there, walk north along Hudson Street until you reach your destination.
If driving, take the Holland Tunnel and exit towards Canal Street. Turn right onto Hudson Street and look for parking options nearby.
Opening Hours
| Monday |
12pm - 8:15pm |
| Wednesday |
12pm - 8pm |
| Thursday |
12pm - 8pm |
| Friday |
12pm - 8pm |
| Saturday |
12:15pm - 8:15pm |
| Sunday |
12pm - 11pm |
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What people say
Mediterranean restaurants are known for their bold flavors and fresh ingredients, and Meme Mediterranean on Hudson Street in New York City is no exception. What sets Meme apart is their use of poivre rouge, or paprika, made from red bell peppers grown on a small farming cooperative outside of the owner's hometown. This attention to detail and commitment to quality is evident in every dish.
The restaurant is named after the owners' mother, and the family-run establishment offers a menu heavily influenced by the North African region. From savory kebabs to flavorful dips and spreads, every dish at Meme Mediterranean is bursting with flavor.
Located in one of New York City's hottest neighborhoods, Meme Mediterranean is a must-visit for anyone looking for delicious Mediterranean cuisine. Whether you're in the mood for a hearty meal or just want to sample some of their famous dips and spreads, Meme has something for everyone. So why not stop by today and experience the best that Mediterranean cuisine has to offer?