Mina's NYC

Restaurant · Long Island City

Mina's NYC

Restaurant · Long Island City

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22-25 Jackson Ave, Long Island City, NY 11101

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Vibrant, Greek-inspired dishes shine in an all-white, minimalist dining room at MoMa PS1.  

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22-25 Jackson Ave, Long Island City, NY 11101 Get directions

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22-25 Jackson Ave, Long Island City, NY 11101 Get directions

minas.nyc
minasps1

$10–20 · Menu

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Jul 12, 2025

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"A restaurant offering a traditional Mediterranean menu including shawarma, falafel, and gyros." - Harry Cheadle

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"Greek cafe Mina’s is launching a limited dinner series at its location inside MoMA PS1, starting tonight and running every Friday and Saturday through March 28. The meals will feature dishes like fasolakia and portokalopita." - Erika Adams

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"Mina’s oversized windows beam light over tables dotted with gold-rimmed plates of crusty bread and cloud-like whipped feta. The Greek-inspired restaurant that opened in November is a mint-and-magenta oasis within its walls." - ByAliza Abarbanel

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"Not all museum restaurants are created equal. And Mina’s, the Greek small plates spot in MoMA PS1, is proof. Unlike most museum cafeterias or upscale restaurants that feel like museums themselves, Mina’s is both casual and pleasant. The bright space is ideal for a brunch or snack involving things like a creamy muhammara, perfectly oily anchovies, and an excellent Greek egg and cheese boat peinirli. Take someone here who likes natural wine, Sally Rooney books, and the color seafoam. They’ll want to move in. (And, FYI, you can get into MoMA PS1 for free anytime with proof of NYC residency)." - Hannah Albertine

Mina’s Review - Long Island City - New York - The Infatuation
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Google
Got cabbage salad, spinach pie, maple lemonade, lentil soup, and a frappe. Everything tastes so fresh and yummy. Just don’t get the frappe. It tastes like skim milk with a drop of coffee.

Gary O’Connor

Google
Excellent! I had the cabbage salad which was excellent. The ambiance is also very cool and the staff is friendly and helpful. The prices are pretty high but reasonable considering that it is inside a museum. Highly recommended for a snack before or after the visit.

Akiko Kubota

Google
I really enjoyed their 3 kinds of mezzethaki which were served with sesame bread, especially whipped feta. My main dish, braised beef with potatoes was so flavorful and tasty. I highly recommend Mina’s if you are looking for great food at a cozy restaurant in Queens.

Amir Kaminsky Shtemer

Google
This place has some extraordinary small plates. We went in when visited MoMs PS1 and had the beat tzaziki and whipped feta. Both were served with raisin bread and were amazingly delicious. The Latte Coffee was also excellent. The menu is small, with some small savory plates, drinks and a small variety of cookies. I very highly recommend it.

Maher Vulcano

Google
I was parched on a summer day and decided to try the maple lemonade- a brand new menu item. Let me tell you, what an incredible experience! I definitely could taste the maple, without it being an overpowering flavor; it complemented the tart lemon perfectly. Overall, a tasty treat which I highly recommend- best lemonade I've ever had! Plus the staff seemed so genuine and warm!

Heather Harvey

Google
Permanently closed. MomaPS1 now has a small cafe named Ora’s Market with a few pre-made sandwiches/salads and drinks. The three stars are for Ora’s market. It’s fine and a nice place to chill out while at PS1 but nothing special.

Eitan Kaminsky-Shtemer

Google
We are totally surprised by the taste! The beet tzasiki and the Feta were great and served with a great bread! Even the coffee was better than you can find in NY.

ceo88

Google
They charge $14 + tip ($17 total) for the tiniest bit of wine. The barista didn’t know anything about wine either and said it’s sweet when it’s not. Over priced and horrible service. Not worth the money. Do NOT tip here.