Restaurant in New York City, United States
Empellon al Pastor
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About Empellon al Pastor
Empellon al Pastor on St. Marks Place is Alex Stupak's most accessible and consistently ranked project — three consecutive years on OAD's Cheap Eats North America list. The weekend lunch window (1 pm Friday–Sunday) is the best entry point: quieter room, same kitchen. Easy to book, no weeks-out planning required.
Verdict: The Casual Empellon Is the One Worth Your Time
The most common mistake visitors make is treating Empellon al Pastor as a step-down from Alex Stupak's more formal Empellon projects. It isn't. This East Village spot on St. Marks Place is where the cooking is most focused and the value proposition is clearest. Opinionated About Dining has ranked it among the leading cheap eats in North America three consecutive years — #505 in 2024, #541 in 2025, and Recommended in 2023. That consistency signals a kitchen that knows exactly what it's doing and doesn't drift. If you're building a Mexican food itinerary in New York City, this is where you start.
What You're Actually Booking
St. Marks Place has cycled through countless identities over the decades, but the visual language here is deliberate: a compact, lived-in room that reads as a neighborhood spot rather than a destination dining room. That's the point. The format is built around accessibility and repetition — the kind of place you return to rather than Instagram once and forget. Stupak made his name at wd~50 doing technically precise modernist cooking, and while al Pastor operates in a completely different register, that precision doesn't disappear. It shows up in the consistency of execution, which is exactly what you want from a place ranked this reliably on a serious list.
The cuisine is Mexican, with the name signaling the al pastor tradition , spit-roasted pork marinated with dried chiles and pineapple , as a conceptual anchor. Beyond that, the database doesn't carry specific dish or menu details, so don't book expecting a pre-researched list of signatures. Book because the track record suggests the kitchen earns its place in the category.
Lunch vs. Dinner: The Case for Coming Early
This is where the decision gets interesting. Empellon al Pastor opens at 1 pm on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, staying open until 2 am (Friday, Saturday) or 11 pm (Sunday). Monday through Thursday, doors open at 4 pm. The weekday evening-only format makes sense for a neighborhood spot, but the weekend lunch window is where the real opportunity sits.
Arriving at 1 pm on a Saturday gets you the full kitchen output before the St. Marks foot traffic peaks. The room will be quieter, the energy more relaxed, and , if you're price-conscious , it's the same menu at the same price point without the late-night crowd dynamics. Friday and Saturday nights stretch to 2 am, which makes this a viable late-night option, but if your goal is the food rather than the scene, the early weekend slot is the better call. For comparison, Oxomoco in Greenpoint leans harder into the dinner-as-event format; al Pastor is more flexible and less precious about when you show up.
How It Fits the New York Mexican Scene
New York's Mexican food range is wider than it's often given credit for. At the accessible end, Birria Landia owns the street-level birria category outright. In the mid-range, Alta Calidad and Atla offer polished sit-down experiences with stronger cocktail programs. ABC Cocina serves a different crowd entirely, built for the Union Square design-hotel orbit. Empellon al Pastor sits in a distinct position: it has a serious chef's pedigree behind it and a legitimate critical track record, but the price point and format keep it in the accessible tier. That combination is rare. For global context on what serious Mexican cooking looks like at the leading of the category, Pujol in Mexico City and Animalón in Valle de Guadalupe are the reference points , al Pastor operates at a completely different scale, but the critical seriousness is comparable within its tier.
Google Rating in Context
A 4.1 from 608 Google reviews is a solid floor for a place like this. It's not the inflated 4.7 of a recently opened spot trading on hype, and it's not the result of a venue gaming its own reviews. A consistent 4.1 across 600+ reviews on a casual East Village spot that's been on OAD's cheap eats list for three years reads as honest signal: reliable, not revelatory, but worth the trip on its own terms.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 132 St Marks Pl, New York, NY 10009
- Hours: Mon–Wed 4 pm–12 am | Thu 4 pm–1 am | Fri–Sat 1 pm–2 am | Sun 1–11 pm
- Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-ins are a realistic option, especially early in service
- Price range: Not confirmed in database , OAD Cheap Eats ranking suggests accessible pricing
- Awards: OAD Cheap Eats North America: Recommended (2023), #505 (2024), #541 (2025)
- Google rating: 4.1 from 608 reviews
- Chef: Alex Stupak
- Leading time to visit: Weekend lunch (1 pm Fri–Sun) for a quieter room and same kitchen output
- Cuisine: Mexican
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Compare Empellon al Pastor
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Empellon al Pastor | Mexican | Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America Ranked #541 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America Ranked #505 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America in Recommended (2023) | Easy | — | |
| Le Bernardin | French, Seafood | $$$$ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Atomix | Modern Korean, Korean | $$$$ | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Per Se | French, Contemporary | $$$$ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Masa | Sushi, Japanese | $$$$ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Eleven Madison Park | French, Vegan | $$$$ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how Empellon al Pastor measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Empellon al Pastor?
Same-week booking is usually fine for weekday evenings, but Friday and Saturday fill faster given the 1 pm–2 am run. Walk-ins are worth trying early in service. As an OAD Cheap Eats-ranked spot, demand is real but not Momofuku-tier — you won't need to camp a reservation app weeks out.
Is lunch or dinner better at Empellon al Pastor?
Lunch is the stronger call on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays when the kitchen opens at 1 pm — you get the full menu without the late-night crowd and noise that builds toward 2 am. Dinner works well Sunday through Thursday if you're coming from work, since doors open at 4 pm and the room is quieter mid-week. Either way, Alex Stupak's kitchen is the draw, not the time slot.
What is Empellon al Pastor known for?
Empellon al Pastor is primarily known for Mexican in New York City.
Where is Empellon al Pastor located?
Empellon al Pastor is located in New York City, at 132 St Marks Pl, New York, NY 10009.
Hours
- Monday
- 4 pm–12 am
- Tuesday
- 4 pm–12 am
- Wednesday
- 4 pm–12 am
- Thursday
- 4 pm–1 am
- Friday
- 1 pm–2 am
- Saturday
- 1 pm–2 am
- Sunday
- 1–11 pm
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