Located at 132 Mulberry Street in the heart of New York City’s historic Little Italy, Umbertos Clam House stands as a testament to the enduring culinary traditions of the neighborhood. For decades, this establishment has served as a landmark for locals and visitors alike, offering a window into the authentic Italian-American dining experience that defined the area during the mid-20th century. The restaurant is more than just a place to eat; it is a piece of living history that captures the vibrant spirit of Manhattan’s most famous Italian enclave.
Stepping into Umbertos Clam House, guests are immediately greeted by an atmosphere that balances nostalgia with the bustling energy of modern New York. The location on Mulberry Street places it at the center of a cultural corridor, where the legacy of immigrant families and their contributions to the city's food scene remain palpable. Whether you are a long-time resident of the city or a traveler exploring the storied streets of Lower Manhattan, the restaurant offers a welcoming environment that honors the simple, robust flavors of traditional seafood preparation.
The culinary philosophy at Umbertos is rooted in the belief that high-quality ingredients, when treated with respect and traditional techniques, create the most memorable meals. By focusing on classic preparations, the kitchen maintains a connection to the past while continuing to serve the diverse crowds that frequent the neighborhood today. It is this commitment to consistency and heritage that has allowed the restaurant to remain a relevant and cherished fixture in a city known for its rapid pace of change.
What Defines the Umbertos Experience
Historical Significance: Situated in the heart of Little Italy, the restaurant serves as a cultural landmark, preserving the unique atmosphere and heritage of one of New York City's most iconic neighborhoods.
Commitment to Tradition: The menu emphasizes time-honored recipes and classic preparation methods, ensuring that every dish reflects the authentic spirit of Italian-American seafood cooking.
Prime Location: Located at 132 Mulberry Street, the restaurant provides an ideal vantage point for those looking to immerse themselves in the vibrant street life and historical charm of Lower Manhattan.
Welcoming Atmosphere: The establishment prides itself on providing a friendly and accessible environment, making it a comfortable destination for families, friends, and solo diners seeking a genuine taste of New York history.
A Culinary Landmark in Lower Manhattan
The enduring appeal of Umbertos Clam House lies in its ability to remain a constant in an ever-evolving city. While the landscape of New York continues to shift, the presence of such a long-standing institution provides a sense of continuity and comfort. The restaurant invites diners to slow down and appreciate the craftsmanship involved in preparing fresh seafood, a practice that has been central to the identity of the Mulberry Street corridor for generations.
Beyond the food, the experience of dining at Umbertos is deeply intertwined with the story of Little Italy itself. It is a place where conversations flow as easily as the wine, and where the walls seem to hold the echoes of countless stories shared over plates of pasta and shellfish. By maintaining its focus on quality and community, the restaurant continues to play a vital role in the cultural tapestry of the city.
As you plan your visit to this historic corner of New York, consider the legacy that Umbertos Clam House represents. It is an invitation to participate in a tradition that celebrates the intersection of food, history, and the unique character of the neighborhood. Whether you are seeking a quiet lunch or a lively evening meal, the doors at 132 Mulberry Street remain open to those who appreciate the timeless charm of a classic New York establishment.
Ultimately, Umbertos Clam House remains a destination that honors its roots while welcoming the future. It stands as a reminder that the best dining experiences are often those that prioritize authenticity, connection, and a deep respect for the culinary traditions that have shaped our collective history. We look forward to welcoming you to experience this piece of New York heritage firsthand.
Amenities and More
Menus
Appetizers
Bruschetta$13.95
Fried Calamari$21.95
Baked Clams (6)$17.95
Grilled Octopus$23.95
Sauteed Mussels$19.95
Burrata$17.95
Mozzarella Caprese$16.95
Drunken Clams$21.95
Raw Bar
East Coast Oysters$17.95
Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail$18.95
Littlenecks, Top Necks, Cherrystone$14.95
Fish Salad$21.95
Prince Umberto$49.95
King Umberto$99.95
Soup & Salads
Lobster Bisque$16.95
New England Clam Chowder$14.95
Caesar Salad$15.95
Mix Greens Salad$13.95
Pasta
Choose One Pasta and One Sauce$21.95
Black Linguine with Shrimp & Calamari$32.95
Lobster Ravioli$28.95
Angel Hair Bay Scallops and Prosciutto$27.95
Fettucine with Salmon$27.95
Linguine and Clam Sauce$24.95
Seafood Merechiaro$38.95
Pappardelle Bolognese$23.95
Fettucine Carbonara$24.95
Lobster Fra Diavolo$44.95
Linguine and Meatballs$21.95
Meat Lasagna$23.95
Main Course
Broiled Salmon$27.95
Roasted Whole Branzino$29.95
Shrimp Scampi$28.95
Red Snapper Merechiaro$34.95
Traditional Chicken$24.95
Hamburger$12.95
Traditional Veal$29.95
Broiled Boneless Shell Steak$45.95
Pizza
Margherita$19.95
Venezia$23.95
Vodka$19.95
Pepperoni$21.95
Clam$24.95
Side Dishes
Broccoli Garlic & Oil$12.95
Sauteed Broccoli Rabe$16.95
Sauteed Spinach$10.95
Meatballs (2)$12.95
Sausage (2)$12.95
Garlic Bread$7.95
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Reviews Umbertos Clam House
Sophie
30-05-2026
RUN!!!!
RUN IN THEIR DOORS BECAUSE IT IS SO INCREDIBLY GOOD OMG. At the first bite I had goosebumps it was that good!!! More
Louis and Elaine
30-05-2026
Whenever we go to Little Italy in New York, we always have a problem deciding where to eat because there are so many restaurants. The last time we chose Umberto’s Clam House. The linguini with clam sauce was very good and the portion served … More
Ana Feroiu
30-05-2026
I researched online and found this place as a to-go spot in Little Italy. Made a reservation online the day before for New Year's Eve. The place was empty at 6, we where there with just another table. … More
Eugene L
30-05-2026
Umberto’s Clam House
If you want a real Little Italy seafood-and-red-sauce classic, Umberto’s is the … More
Mark Fulton
30-05-2026
Had the Chicken Parm, the Calamari, and the Crème Brûlée. Jonathan did a great job serving us and was such a nice person. Love it and will be back! More
Melissa c
30-05-2026
Food is so so gnocchi is very oily. Appetizers are ok we had the bruschetta and the oysters. The service is poor waiter points out no refills in a way that’s weird. Doesn’t do recommendations like who doesn’t recommend. This place has a rich history but falls flat decor is horrible. Bathrooms NOT wheelchair accessible. More
IAmJackpot
30-05-2026
I had leftovers that my mother gave me. Taste good to me. Im more interested in where Crazy Joe was caught in the restaurant. Keep up good work take care More
Edward Nazario Harrison
30-05-2026
Umberto’s gets a lot of good reviews and the reviews live up to the hype.
Very cozy and old school atmosphere. … More
Christen Davino
30-05-2026
There are so many great things to say about Umberto'! I had made a reservation online, and I underestimated my public transportation commute from mid Jersey to NYC. I was a little late for my reservation, and they graciously took me right … More
Zong Hu
30-05-2026
Had the lunch specials, eggplant parmigiana with linguine and Caesar salad with grilled chicken. Both were under whelming for $16.95. … More
Kelly Smith
30-05-2026
Love this place so much! Amazing service and food, sangria was delicious and the menu has something for everyone. Great artwork/vibes/ so pretty. Can’t wait to come back. Jonathon our server was so amazing and knew his stuff
Meal type
Dinner
Price per person
$90–100
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Special events
No special event
Wait time
No wait
Yana Vilton
30-05-2026
We were hungry and tired and we were visiting Little Italy in New York. we were having issues deciding where to eat because there were so many restaurants. But we found a nice gentleman that offered us to choose Umberto’s Clam House. He was … More
John T
30-05-2026
Back in NYC for the week, and Umbertos Clam House didn't disappoint. Food was very good, as usual. Seafood was fresh, and the wait staff was wonderful. Lived here for 18 years, and moved to Michigan, but when we come back to Mulberry Street, Umbertos is usually our first stop. Dine inside or outside. Either way is great. More
Ally
30-05-2026
Very intimate and genuine vibes for a date night with your lover or loved one. Michele(sp) and Salvatore go over and beyond to not only make you feel like family but to ensure you leave full and happy! You simply MUST try their lobster fra diavolo. It’s absolute perfection and their seafood is served 100% fresh EVERY TIME! They have an all night happy hour menu for $10 and dinner specials as well! Tell them Ally sent you!
Price per person
$30–50
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Group size
Suitable for all group sizes
Wait time
No wait
Josey Johnson III
30-05-2026
While on my whirlwind sightseeing visit to NY to see my daughter and her boyfriend, I told them I wanted to visit an authentic Italian old mob restaurant, and Umberto's happened to be nearby.
The service was excellent! The food was outstanding! The waiter entertained us with stories of old monsters that used to come to the restaurant. It was a charming visit.
Order type
Dine in
Meal type
Dinner
Price per person
$100+
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Recommended dishes
Sauce, Clam
Melissa Naja
30-05-2026
I went to Umberto's Clam House on the day after Valentine's Day. The restaurant still had the special menu both food and drinks. It wasn't busy at all maybe because of rain at that day. The reason why I picked this place is because it became infamous for its connection to the mafia "Crazy Joe" Gallo. I wasn't hungry so all food I ordered were light but can filled me up.
I had Oysters, raw clams, Lobster Bisque and fish salad. I enjoy a Valentine Prosecco, Moscato and good-sweet Tiramisu. Raw bars were fresh, and the soup was delicious!
Jess was our server, and she is very friendly and nice. We paid by cash to avoid and additional 3% if we use a credit card. There are many Italian neighborhoods in NYC and little Italy is one of my favorite areas to go especially during feast time.
Order type
Dine in
Meal type
Dinner
Price per person
$100+
Food: 4
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 4
Kayann Richards
30-05-2026
Poor service, mediocre food and horrible drinks. It took an hour for our food to come. The food was cold yet served on a hot plate. The drinks were absolutely gross, I had to send mine back. They remade it and it was still bad. Our drinks were served in plastic cups and we were told it was because they were busy. Others around us had glasses and this was the only restaurant on the street with no wait and we could be seated immediately. It was empty when we arrived whereas the others on the street had 45+ minute wait times. We should’ve seen that as a sign.
Meal type
Dinner
Price per person
$30–50
Food: 1
Service: 1
Atmosphere: 1
Natalie Rodriguez
30-05-2026
Had the lobster bisque and I never in my life had such a rich flavor. First time I had them was for the San Genaro festival and it was for the clams. My boyfriend went back everyday the festival was going for the clams. And was disappointed every time after that because he could not find some clams like these.
Meal type
Dinner
Price per person
$20–30
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Noise level
Very quiet
Wait time
No wait
Faith Leon
30-05-2026
Some of the best linguine and clams i have ever had..service was great. Right in the heart of Little Italy 🇮🇹. Prices reasonable.
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Frugal Cyclist
30-05-2026
Umberto’s was once a highly reputable establishment for a good evening.
We had a good lunch. BYOB was permitted for a $20 cork fee.
Service fell short of expectations. Dining area felt a bit crammed and unorganized.
The glory days of Umberto’s is a bygone era just like the Wiseguys that use to frequent it.
Meal type
Lunch
Price per person
$50–100
Food: 3
Service: 3
Atmosphere: 3
Noise level
Quiet, easy to talk
Seating type
Indoor dining area, Bar area
Parking space
Difficult to find parking
Parking options
Paid street parking
Reviews Umbertos Clam House