MOOYAH Burgers, Fries & Shakes

1943 Palmer Ave, Larchmont
(914) 630-7810

Recent Reviews

Space O.

Overpriced. There's always a boat load of unsupervised middle schoolers there causing a scene and being loud. Go here if you are a rich 12 year old using daddy's money to buy a 12 dollar meal while yelling and making tik toks. Workers are very nice however and give you lots of french fries.

Matthew K.

Worst burger ever even before COVID and during got cold food that looked so bad and yelp wouldn't post my review till now

Anders Harper

Awesome ambience and very attentive service. The menu was crisp and enchanting. Will surely recommend this place to friends and family. Convenient rates and big portions. Keep up the great work.

Gabby K.

This place is pretty good. Was super crowded in the beginning but has since calmed down. Gluten free options available, too!

Aura Lissette

From previous orders, the amount of french fries was substantial- today - the family sized fries were half way empty. I ordered 2 orders and still could not fill the cup. My large moo shake looks more like a medium. So disappointed.7.31- I sent an email yesterday at 6pm and no response from tpowell @ mooyah

Conor Francis

At the first moment you come to this place the personel give you a comfortable feeling. Very comfortable stuff, it is a nice place to go out with buddies or with your date. delicious cooking, specialist chef de cuisine, good price and excellent service. Highly recommended.

Marga Morrissey

We were looking forward to eating from this establishment but were tremendously disappointed. I gave it a few days to see if anyone reached out to amend the situation, but nobody bothered to even respond, hence me writing this review. We ordered from Uber Eats; three burgers, fries and shakes came up to almost $100 after delivery and tip. My standards were high, I’m not gonna lie. I thought with a price tag like that maybe Nicholas Cage would be our delivery guy, but alas my dreams were not only broken; but destroyed. The quality was embarrassing, even by fast food standards. All of our burgers looked like someone sat down on top of them and wrote the entire Declaration of Independence before deciding to get up again. Everything was squashed. It was so strange. Is this the way you prepare all your burgers? Anyways it’s not all about looks, am I right ladies? So we decided to dive on in. I noticed that my burger didn’t taste anything like I ordered. Specifically paid extra for cheese and avocado, and also asked for mushrooms and onion strings. Nothing came on my burger besides some ketchup and mustard. Thankfully Uber Eats refunded us for what was missing. I tried to eat the burger but it fell apart. It wasn’t just the veggie burgers; all the burgers just fell apart as soon as we touched them. They must be dealing with some severe emotional trauma. I think you should bring it up with whoever is handling them. I wasn’t giving up though, my mother didn’t raise a quitter; I scooped that baby up using my hands. Time to back it back to our caveman roots, I guess. I cried the whole time. My burger was drier than my Aunt Joan’s attempt at humor at our annual Thanksgiving gathering. I cut my losses and moved onto the fries. Who could mess up fries, you may think to yourself. I should have trusted my instincts by this point. But I plowed onwards in my endeavors. It seems as though my fries survived through the Dark Ages, probably locked away in a medieval dungeon for a few hundred years judging by the taste. They were the coldest, dankest, flavorless things I have ever encountered; and I dated a frat guy for years, so that’s saying something. The only redeeming item was the green chili dip that came with the depressing fries; it was great for a solid three minutes until it curdled into a hard, questionable mess, like all my plans so far this year. I cast our meals into the fire; hoping that if we destroyed them with enough fury and vigor they wouldn’t come back to haunt us. But they did, oh lord they did, and they didn’t even wait long. The MOOYAH aftermath hit, and it hit hard. Try having three people attempting to share one bathroom, cursing the day burgers were invented in the first place. It was a traumatic experience. I most definitely have PTSD. I’m thankful to say I’ve made a full recovery from my MOOYAH experience, but I’m thinking of avoiding it in the future.

Paula Krenkel

Food great, ready within 10 minutes, meet staff outside for easy pickup.

John Sheldon

This spot is awesome! Affordable rates, considerable portions and the employees are always very friendly.

Evan A.

When we went to this place, it was completely empty. We were expecting the service to be slow and the food to be mediocre. We were surprised to find that the service was actually decent and the cooks were fast. The only issue we had was with the prices. The prices in recent years for fast casual joints like this, five guys, chipotle, etc., have gone through the roof. As such, places like these have become a treat and are no longer the standard 'Go To' places. Definitely worth a shot!

Martin Gruenbaum

It's a fast food place that is a cut or two above. The child size burger is actually as large as the regular one. There is a big chalk board that the kids enjoy.

Michael Paolicelli

MOOYAH is sooooo good their burgers are amazing and the price is reasonable. their customer service is great to

Elias Mccormick

They offer an awesome range of fresh food. I liked dining here. The employees are always very welcoming, rates are fair and the spot is always clean.

Donna Berna

For a fast food establishment the burgers where out of this world. Shakes are delicious too.

Alex Ramirez

Food and service overall was good. Great that they have a vegan menu as well. Just a small tip, if you dont like turkey stay away from the turkey burgers. Some spots cook and season well enough where the taste is barely noticable. I feel these had a very strong taste of turkey. Other than that very satisfied.

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MOOYAH Burgers, Fries & Shakes

1943 Palmer Ave, Larchmont, NY 10538
(914) 630-7810