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    136 W 46th St, New York, NY 10036, United States


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Margon menu

Cheese Omelette

2 eggs, your choice of American or Swiss cheese, home fries included.

US$10.00

Cuban Coffee (Cafe Con Leche)

US$3.50

Egg Omelette

We make it with sweet pepper you choose American or Swiss cheese we mixed with scramble eggs , you could add bacon or ham

US$10.00

Cortadito

US$3.00

Espresso

US$3.00

Western Omelette

2 eggs, green and red peppers, yellow onion, tomato and Virginia ham, home fries, 6 oz. coffee included.

US$12.00

Side Order Of Bacon, Ham, Turkey Or Sausage

US$4.00

BLT

Bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich.

US$9.00

Full Menu

Discover Margon

If you’re ever in New York City and craving a satisfying, flavorful meal, Margon is a spot you definitely need to check out. Located at 136 W 46th St, New York, NY, it has become an iconic diner serving up delicious Cuban and American dishes in a casual and welcoming setting.

Walking into Margon, you’re immediately greeted with a cozy yet lively atmosphere. Whether you're a local or just passing through, the experience is always the same: you can expect hearty meals made with care. The place is simple, with a no-fuss vibe, which makes it perfect for both solo diners and groups. One of the first things you’ll notice is how friendly and efficient the staff are, always making sure you have everything you need. It’s clear that they value making each dining experience feel special.

Let’s talk about the menu, which is the heart of any great restaurant. Margon doesn’t disappoint when it comes to offering a variety of Cuban dishes, as well as comfort food staples that everyone loves. From classic Cuban sandwiches to Cuban-style roast chicken, there’s something for everyone. Their Cuban sandwich, in particular, is a crowd favorite-crispy, flavorful, and piled high with ham, roasted pork, Swiss cheese, and pickles. It's one of those dishes you crave the minute you think of it.

The portions here are generous, and the food comes out piping hot. A must-try is the roast pork, which is tender and juicy, perfectly seasoned with just the right amount of spices. Paired with rice and black beans, it’s a combination that never fails. And don’t forget the fried plantains, which add a delightful sweetness and crunch to your meal.

For those who prefer lighter options, Margon also offers salads and sandwiches, like the classic turkey club. There’s also a selection of soups that pair wonderfully with the main dishes. Each item on the menu is thoughtfully prepared with high-quality ingredients, making every bite an enjoyable experience.

It’s not just the food that draws people in; it’s the genuine hospitality and care that the staff put into every service. If you're in the neighborhood and looking for a spot where you can enjoy delicious, hearty meals without breaking the bank, Margon is a great choice. Whether you're grabbing a quick bite or settling in for a long lunch, it never disappoints.

The restaurant’s location is another big plus. Nestled in the heart of New York’s Theatre District, it's conveniently close to several Broadway theaters and attractions. This makes it the perfect spot for a pre-show meal or a quick snack before heading out to explore the city. The convenient location also means that if you’re nearby, you can easily pop in for a quick meal on the go.

What truly sets Margon apart from other eateries in the area is its consistency. No matter when you visit, you know you’re going to get a tasty, satisfying meal. Many restaurants may have one or two good dishes, but here, you’ll find that the entire menu is worth exploring. This kind of reliability is hard to come by, which is part of the reason why Margon has such a loyal following. It’s been around for years, and there's no sign of it slowing down anytime soon.

The value for money is another standout feature. In a city where dining out can quickly get expensive, Margon offers reasonably priced meals that don’t compromise on quality. It’s a rare find in the bustling heart of Manhattan, where dining options can sometimes leave your wallet feeling light.

When it comes to customer reviews, the feedback speaks for itself. Many diners have shared their positive experiences, often praising the welcoming vibe, quick service, and, of course, the delicious food. Repeat customers rave about the consistency of the meals, which is something that’s important in a city with so many dining options. Whether you’re a regular or a first-time visitor, you can always count on a great meal.

Whether you’re in the area for a Broadway show, a business meeting, or just exploring the city, a visit to Margon is worth your time. It’s a spot that’s been serving up flavorful meals for years, and it continues to win over diners with its tasty Cuban-inspired menu and cozy atmosphere. If you haven’t already, be sure to stop by next time you’re near 136 W 46th St.


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  • 136 W 46th St, New York, NY 10036, United States





Reviews

  • Food was amazing. We had the cuban sandwich, pork sandwich, plantains, rice and beans. The staff provided excellent service and went above and beyond after a sandwich had taken slightly longer than expected to make. They gave us a free Cuban coffee and flan. All was delicious, we will definitely be back!

    Matthew Ryan
  • Delicious food - we got the Cuban sandwich and the tripe special, so tasty The staff were so friendly, but the ordering was really chaotic , we stood around not knowing who to ask, many of the servers were on the phone / shouting. All part of the experience !

    Claire
  • Went for their Thursday special and got oxtail with rice and beans and a side salad. Also added a side of fried chicken chunk. You might as well get the fried chicken chunk plate since it was the same price ($15 or so). The food came with a couple of green sauces (which really wasn’t a green sauce, it was more like a garlic vinaigrette). The oxtail was delicious and loved the fried chicken chunk (so crispy and not as dried as I expected it to be). The sides, however, weren’t impressive at all. The rice and beans were mushy and the side salad was iceberg lettuce with canned veggies (no dressing). Wouldn’t be a bad place to get the oxtail from time to time.

    Nicole Kim
  • Must have: CAFE CON LECHE That is what got us 6 blocks into Time Square - husband and I seek out cafe con leche wherever we go and Margon is now on our Must Have in NYC list. He got ultra nostalgic watching his coffee being made the way his grandmother made it for him: brew, add sugar, pour out and back to stir. I had no sugar with cinnamon and it’s the best I’ve had so far anywhere. Only got coffee for our walk (and stopped again on our way out of the city). The food snells amazing - walk just past the register and inhale. THE PEOPLE make the experience extra special. They are genuinely happy to see you come in, kind and warm, and send you away with an abundance of well wishes. If i could, I’d stop in or call every day to share in that. Please give this a try!! We can’t wait to go back. And $7 for a double cafe con leche is a true NYC deal!

    Kate Rivera
  • Great customer service, they are such sweet people working here. They have lots of regulars coming in, joking with them, asking how things are going, etc. Cuban sandwich was the best I've had, tried the cortadito coffee. Then I saw some regulars ordering containers of white stuff, asked what it was and they said it's oatmeal, the best one ever. So of course I had to try it. Wow, so creamy and delicious! Wish I came here sooner instead of my last day. This place is a gem!

    Kris H
  • Sometimes a hidden bite can be that place where you can escape from the world a bit and feel at home. Many hole in the wall eateries can feel that way and we'll be focusing on Margon a Cuban/Dominican restaurant in Midtown Manhattan that for many years has been a trusted staple of the area because of their customer service, welcoming atmosphere, and of course food especially their sandwiches. Having come here for many years myself, Margon has always felt welcoming and you come out of it with a smile on the face. The menu will be familiar to those with Caribbean cuisine along with having daily specials from empanadas, pork chops and beef stew to steak, king fish, roasted chicken chicharron, and more with of course the classic rice and beans all done well and filling but if you are looking to wash things down then it has to be with their tropical shakes always made fresh. At $8, options like tamarind, papaya, wheat, and moril sonando are great but so is one of my go too tropical shakes here - mamey - that transported me to a past that may or may not have happened. Also a little extra is always done that they give you in a small cup on top of the drink itself which is great and goes back to that great service. But we have to talk about the sandwiches as having a dedicated guy doing the sandwiches every day, watching this guy work is like seeing a magician do their thing. Having had both their media noche and Cubano sandwiches, that are always fresh and made on the spot, you cannot go wrong with either. But what is the difference between the two? A Cubano traditionally is the bigger sandwich with a crusty Cuban bread and a media noche sandwich uses a softer eggy bread as they both share the same filling of roasted pork, ham, swiss cheese, pickles and mustard so if your looking for a softer sandwich the media noche is what you want. At $13, the media noche is an easy grab and go bite that satisfies on its own much like the Cubano at $16 that makes for a great lunch meal. The combination of meats satisfies, the pickles gives that acidity to balance things, the mustard isn't overdone, the cheese melts perfectly and that bread works so well that absorbs everything but doesn't feel all consuming. Roast pork, ham & cheese, steak, tunafish, and chicken sandwiches are also options to explore. It can get busy, especially at lunch time, and with the small space can get crazy but it still flows well showing the experience accumulated over many years. Good eats in the Times Square/Rockefeller Center area of Midtown can be hard to come by, but Margon is one of those establishments that, despite its hole in the wall nature, shouldn't be missed offering well done Caribbean food, a staff that cares about what they do day in and day out, and an atmosphere that is always inviting that whether you are in the area or looking for a great downtown NYC bite for lunch or even cover yourself for dinner, they will not disappoint.

    Orionis Mercado
  • Small spot in NYC. The food was very delicious. I had a Cuban sandwich combo that came with rice and beans. Location is small but still has sitting space available limited. The staff were very friendly and the cost was worth the amount of food that was received. Recommended hands down.

    Fanny Lopez

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Margon

Discover Margon at 136 W 46th St, NYC—a cozy spot blending rich flavors with warm vibes. Perfect for unforgettable meals and great times in the heart of the city!

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