101 East 2nd St
(between 1st Ave & Avenue A)
New York, NY 10009


Marfa, TX is most notable for it's art scene and for its beautiful desert landscapes & mysterious Marfa lights. Marfa NYC attempts to recreate the west Texas town of its namesake with its rustic and bare interior. Pictures of the town's Prada boutique and other art hang on the stucco walls and then there's the menu, Texas staples like ribs and tacos and of course Chicken Fried Steak.
As soon as we heard about Marfa and their menu consisting of Chicken Fried Steak we wasted no time getting over there to try it. We ordered a whole bunch of food to sample which for the most part was pretty good. Carne asada Tacos-good, Dry Rub Ribs-good, Pulled Pork Tostada- very good, Marfa Red Chile con Carne-terrible! If you want real Texas chili go to Hill Country, its by far the best chili in New York. Unfortunately they don't serve CFS and that's why I was here so lets get to it.
Lets start with the crust, very good. On the right side of the flakey to crusty meter. You could tell it was dredged in more than just flour too, it was actually kinda spicy. There were two fairly large steaks at just about the right thickness and covered in plenty of gravy. The first time I ate there, there was an unfamiliar taste to it that I assumed came from the gravy-like too much garlic or something, but the second time I went there it tasted fine. Not the pure white country gravy but good and the right consistency. The cookedness(as I like to call it) was ok, only a small tip of the last steak was too burnt to eat but over all nicely cooked.
Now the sides- the first time I ate their mac'n cheese it blew me away. It was so creamy and with the right amount of crusty baked goodness on top. Unfortunately the second time it was just average or actually below average. The dish itself is served with mashed potatoes and they were great. You can't really mess up mash potatoes though. The service I found to be excellent both times, granted it was pretty empty. So over all I would recommend Marfa to anyone looking for some good southern eatin'.
