Welcome to Mam Mam
At Mam Mam, a hidden gem located in Wingman Kitchens at Springdale General, flavors of Southeast Asia come alive in every dish. Our story is about crafting authentic, home-cooked meals with a modern twist that resonates deeply with the food-loving community of Austin. Each offering—like the succulent Hat Yai Fried Chicken, fragrant Chicken & Rice, and the rich Gaeng Neur Roti—showcases vibrant flavors and generous portions. Our commitment extends beyond taste; the inviting atmosphere and a pet-friendly patio create the perfect setting for enjoying good company and great food. Discovering Mam Mam isn’t just a meal; it’s an experience to savor.
- 1023 Springdale Rd BLDG 1 STE I, Austin, TX 78721 Hotline:
Welcome to Mam Mam, a delightful gem nestled in the vibrant food scene of Austin, Texas. Located at 1023 Springdale Rd BLDG 1 STE I, Mam Mam serves as a haven for lovers of Pan-Asian cuisine, offering a unique blend of flavors and comforting dishes that capture the essence of Southeast Asian cooking.
If you're searching for a spot that expertly combines heartwarming traditional recipes with a modern twist, look no further than Mam Mam. This food stand, part of the renowned Wingman Kitchens, has quickly become a beloved destination for food enthusiasts eager to explore Asian fusion dishes that are both rich in flavor and spirit.
Now, let’s dive into the standout offerings! The menu features a selection of enticing entrees, each crafted with love and precision:
- Larb Hed - Savor the taste of wok-seared maitake, shimeji, and oyster mushrooms, lovingly combined with herbs, shallots, and toasted Thai chilies, all served over jasmine rice for just $15.00.
- Gaeng Neur Roti - This braised beef cheek curry is served with roti and a delicious side of pickles, making it a hearty choice priced at $17.00.
- Hat Yai Fried Chicken - A bone-in leg quarter paired with sweet chili vinegar and chicken fat rice, this dish is a perfect balance of crispiness and rich flavors, available for $15.00.
But don't skip out on the appetizers and desserts! Start your meal with the Papaya Salad—a refreshing mix of papaya, tamarind dressing, and crushed peanuts for just $12.00. And for a sweet finish, indulge in their Texas Toast Kaya, a decadently buttery dish paired with pandan kaya custard for only $5.00.
Patrons rave about the meals as well. For example, customer May L. found the fish sauce chicken wings to be a must-try, praising their perfect crunch and balanced flavor. Eina D. highlights the generous portions of the Hat Yai Fried Chicken and Gaeng Neur Roti, calling the curry “rich and full of flavor.” It's hard to ignore the glowing reviews from Caleb L., who labels the chicken rice as “amazing” and notes the juicy texture of the chicken and the flavorful rice.
Mam Mam also ensures a welcoming atmosphere, with the option to dine on a spacious patio—perfect for enjoying warm Austin evenings, perhaps with your furry friends by your side. Plus, the convenience of online ordering means your food is ready when you arrive, making the experience even more enjoyable.
Every dish at Mam Mam is a testament to the passion and creativity behind the counter, inviting you to experience unforgettable flavors in each bite. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Asian cuisine or a curious newcomer, this spot is sure to leave a lasting impression. So, make your way to Mam Mam and embark on a culinary journey you won’t soon forget!

The food is amazing. We ordered the fish sauce chicken wings. That's a 10/10 must have. It has the right crunch and the sauce is not too sweet with a little tang. We also ordered the Hat Yai chicken rice, the pork belly vermicelli and the beef cheek curry with roti. Our favorite is the pork belly vermicelli. A perfect summer light dish. We placed the order online so by the time we arrive our food is ready so that's the way to go. It has a huge patio area you could bring your dog with. Go check it out and support small businesses.

Tucked away in the back corner of Springdale General, Mam Mam's is serving up hearty Southeast Asian dishes. The hot yai fried chicken hit the spot! It was a generous portion of chicken quarters with chicken fat rice. It came with 2 sauces: a cilantro mint that had a nice kick and a more classic sweet chili vinegar. The gaeng neur roti was also a hit. The beef cheek was tender and the curry was so rich and full of flavor. The portions were generous as well, as it included both roti and rice. The roti by itself was delicious; buttery, flaky goodness. Well worth the visit!

On Saturday, a friend and I did a workout at Central Athlete. We were super hungry afterwards and searched the restaurants in the complex. Man Mam looked the most promising, as we both love Asian food. We ordered the Pork Belly Vermicelli from the counter and decided to split it. The dish contains fried pork belly (it was so deans crunchy), Vermicelli rice noodles, mixed herbs, pickled vegetables, and fried shallots. Topped with fish sauce dressing and crushed peanuts, this dish is a winner! They brought the dish within five minutes, allowing us to assuage our hunger quickly. There are plenty of places to sit and eat near the restaurant in the food court. The whole ambiance is pleasant for casual dining.

Mam Mam blew me away! The roti canai was a one-bite wonder--flaky roti, rich curry, and tangy pickles combined for an explosion of flavor. The chicken and rice? Pure fatty, flavorful bliss. I can't wait to come back to this pop-up and taste more!

Was playing pickleball at Eastside Paddle Club and needed a lunch break. A friend recommended Mam Mam which was nearby. Ordered the Chicken and Rice and wow it was amazing. The chicken was sooooo moist. The green onion and fried onion garnish was excellent. The fish sauce was great.The pickled vegetables was a great complement. It came with a side of chicken broth which was perfect in this cold weather. Will definitely be back as I was between ordering this dish and the fried chicken dish.

This is one of my new favorite spots in Austin! I came here initially for the chicken rice, which was amazing! The chicken fat rice is flavored so well and the chicken is juicy and moist. My favorite item was the khao soi. Honestly probably the best khao soi I've had in Austin.

It's located inside the same complex as Medici coffee and near the barbershop. The food menu is small, but the food is delicious! I got the fried chicken and the meat inside was juicy while the skin was crispy and so flavorful. My friends got the chicken and rice (very soft and healthy) and the pork belly vermicelli too. The portion is really good for the price! They only open on the weekend at this location so make sure to check their schedule

Mam Mam's is such a happy, healthy marriage of southeast Asian flavors. I love the citrusy undertones of the both the papaya and the steak salads, as well as the Tom Yum pasta. These creations are not to be confused with your sad little side salads--they are substantial, meal-like dishes that are packed with robust flavors. I got to try their food in Mansfield, where the birthday girls' parents had the connections to get Mam Mam catered, but I'm not sure if catering is a normal thing they offer, especially this far north of ATX. Every dish was outstanding. I took gallon-bags of food from the party, and I'm so excited to eat it all again tomorrow!

The service at this ghost kitchen was amazing. The employee brought us food directly to our table even though we were supposed to go get it when the buzzer went off. My friend and I got the Larb Heb and the Texas kaya toast. The larb heb was interesting - it was weirdly spicy and very vinegary. I was not super impressive but the mushrooms were a good texture. The texas kaya toast was delicious!!! It was crispy and fresh. The bread was soft in the middle like milk bread. The pandan dip was so flavorful and delicious as well!

Mam mam is a new spot in Austin for Southeast Asian cuisine, operating out of Wingman Kitchens at Springdale general. Chefs present traditional home-cooked dishes with a modern flair- some of which you truly won't find anywhere else in Austin. We were so excited, we ordered the whole menu! Some favorites: bone-in fried chicken with incredibly crispy well-seasoned skin, chicken & rice which paired well with a tasty ginger lime fish sauce, papaya salad with sesame crackers (could not even tell this was vegan ! ). - hat yai fried chx 15 - chicken & rice 15 - papaya salad (vegan) 12 - gaeng neur roti 17 - larb hed 15 - fish sauce caramel wings 11 for 6 Mam mam is located towards the back of the building of Springdale general, on the way to the restrooms. You may also preorder when they are open. 1023 Springdale Rd, Bldg 1, Austin, TX 78721 (located at Wingman Kitchens)