A well-reviewed East Village Vietnamese restaurant known for dishes like bún bò Huế and pho, popular enough that its small dining room regularly runs at capacity.



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Madame Vo is a popular East Village Vietnamese restaurant known for dishes like bún bò Huế and pho. Listings on Yelp, Resy, and OpenTable describe it as a small, in-demand space, and reviewers note it's currently hard to get a reservation, which pushes some diners toward walking in instead.
Because the dining room offers little waiting room, reviewers commonly advise arriving early or booking ahead on Resy or OpenTable rather than counting on a walk-in table, especially for dinner service.
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Damnlines does not have a live camera at this location yet, so we can't show a real-time wait count. Reviewers and reservation platforms describe Madame Vo as a small, popular space where reservations are recommended and hard to secure on short notice, so walk-ins should expect the possibility of a wait, especially at dinner.
Yes, Madame Vo accepts reservations through Resy and OpenTable. Multiple listings and reviews note that tables can be difficult to book, particularly for dinner.
Based on current listings, Madame Vo serves lunch around 12:00–3:30pm daily and dinner from 5:30–9:30pm Sunday through Thursday, extended to 10:00pm on Friday and Saturday.
It's an East Village Vietnamese restaurant known for dishes like bún bò Huế and pho, with a loyal following that keeps its small dining room busy.
No, Madame Vo BBQ was a separate, related East Village location; Yelp listings show it as closed, so Madame Vo on E 10th St is the current operating restaurant.
Sources: Yelp — Madame Vo · Madame Vo NYC — official site