There’s another Cringe-Wrap Supreme on the menu.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s self-congratulatory “pop up museum” set up at his cringetastic 100-days in office celebration has popped up once again – this time in the lobby of New York’s City Hall.
The shrine appeared in the marble foyer this week, and featured the same pedestaled “artifacts” showed off at the celebration Mamdani threw for himself in Queens on Sunday, including some phony Taco Bell trash from a Hizzoner meal staged for social media.
Mayor Mamdani’s “museum” in City Hall features teh Taco Bell Baja Blast he drank during his bizarre mukbang video in March. Craig McCarthy/NY Post
The exhibit features a variety of props from Hizzoner’s first 100 days in office. Craig McCarthy/NY PostA wrinkled Taco Bell bag and melted Baja Blast soft drink, which commemorated a March YouTube stream where Mam chowed down on a Crunchwrap Supreme while announcing a settlement for city fast food workers.
The bag and tepid drink was not trash from the actual stream, but was separate trash staged for the museum, according to City Hall.
Other items on display included a hunk of asphalt to celebrate Mamdani’s pothole-filling initiative, along with a shovel and rock salt to commemorate the mountains of snow that piled up and took weeks to be removed during this winter’s historic snowfalls.
City Hall workers and visitors have been seen milling about the displays since they cropped up this week.
They were first rolled out at the Knockdown Center concert hall in Queens on Sunday, where Mamdani proclaimed his first 100 days a soaring success in a bash that turned out the likes of Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-Vt).
A DOT helmet and weights seen in the Mamdani museum. Craig McCarthy/NY PostThat’s despite the 34-year-old’s brief tenure yielding far less than the huge socialist promises he made during his campaign – which included rent freezes, free buses and universal childcare.
And Mamdani doubled down on his accomplishments during a CBS Mornings interview Thursday morning – where he declined to grade his time in office despite deciding it was already worthy of a museum.
“I’ll always leave it to New Yorkers to give me the grade,” Mamdani said. “But I will say that I’m proud of what the team has accomplished over the 100 days.”






