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March 06, 2005

* Amarin Cafe

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CUISINE: Thai
ADDRESS: 617 Manhattan Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11222
between Driggs and Nassau Aves.
PHONE: 718.349.2788
HOURS: Sun-Thu, 11am-10:30pm; Fri-Sat, 11am-11pm
CARDS: Cash Only
BOOZE: BYOB
AVERAGE ENTREE: $9
MENU: Click Here
SUBWAY: G at Nassau Ave.
MAP: Click Here
DELIVERY: Yes, Division Ave. and Grand St. to Greenpoint Ave., Humboldt St. to Kent Ave.
TIME OUT NY SAYS: If you’re seeking refuge from the wave of glammy Thai spots to hit Williamsburg in recent years, head north, to where the only frills are the local artwork on otherwise bare green walls. All the brilliance here goes into the food: A pair of golden, crisp crab cakes are first good, then great when dunked in rich, coconutty peanut sauce. Basil chicken, ordered medium spiced, is quite hot; shrimp with asparagus is scattered with nicely crunchy cashews. So much spice begs for a light finish: Try the tasty, if un-Thai, chocolate mousse.

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* Aurora

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CUISINE: Italian
ADDRESS: 70 Grand Street, Brooklyn NY 11211 (at Wythe Avenue)
PHONE: 718.388.5100
HOURS: Mon-Fri, noon-3:30pm and 6pm-11pm; Sat-Sun, 11am-4pm and 6pm-11pm
OUTDOOR DINING: Yes
CARDS: Cash Only
BOOZE: Full Bar
AVERAGE ENTREE: $13-$25
MENU: Click Here
BRUNCH: Yes, Weekends
SUBWAY: L at Bedford Ave.
MAP: Click Here
DELIVERY: Yes
EXTRAS: Outdoor Dining
WEBSITE: www.auroraristorante.com
ZAGAT SAYS: "Tucked away in a isolated southeast corner of Williamsburg, this cozy brick- and wood-lined Italian has immediately become a take-out, delivery and drop-in boon for culinarily starved types who like its cheap prices and homemade pastas via a chef from Piedmont; the place has the feel of a branch of Max, which bodes well for its future."

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* Baci & Abbracci

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CUISINE: Italian and Gourmet Pizza
ADDRESS: 204 Grand St., Brooklyn, NY 11211
nr. Bedford Ave.
PHONE: 718.599.6599
HOURS: Mon-Fri, 4pm-midnight; Sat-Sun, noon-1am
CARDS: American Express, MasterCard, Visa
BOOZE: Full Bar
ENTREES: $10-$22
MENU: Click Here
BRUNCH: Yes, Weekends
OUTDOOR DINING: Yes
SUBWAY: L at Bedford Ave.
MAP: Click Here
DELIVERY: Yes, S. 9th St. to N. 15th St., Manhattan Ave. to Kent Ave.
WEBSITE: www.baciabbracciny.com
TIME OUT NY SAYS: Though its name means "hugs and kisses" in Italian, Baci & Abbracci carefully balances its grandma-style Italian rusticity with a Euro-chic sensibility. Subtle architectural touches, like saucer-shaped light fixtures and a chrome-furniture-filled back garden, lend the casual eatery a modern, space-age look. The old-world influences pop up in the kitchen. The bulging wood-burning oven (imported from Naples) evokes the homeland, and Sorrento native Francesco Mastellone tosses the pies. In addition to pizzas, the menu includes classic dishes like sauteed calamari and veal milanese. We especially liked the polpa e patate appetizer, meaty hunks of octopus and boiled potato slices tossed with slivers of zesty raw garlic, olive oil and plenty of parsley. We also enjoyed a sauceless pizza topped with chewy smoked mozzarella, strips of mild pancetta and caramelized onions. Unfortunately, the crust lacked the crispness of a perfect thin-crust pie. A dessert, torta di nonna, with custardy sabayon, chocolate-cream piping, and crushed, toasted pine nuts and pecans, was named for -- you guessed it -- grandma.

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* Bahía

CUISINE: Salvadoran
ADDRESS: 690 Grand Street, Brooklyn NY 11211 (near Graham Ave.)
PHONE: 718.218.9592, 718.218.6081
HOURS: Daily, lunch and dinner - open until 10pm
CARDS: all major
BOOZE: Beer and Wine Only
ENTREES: $12-$18
MENU: Click Here
SUBWAY: L Train to Graham or Grand
MAP: Click Here
DELIVERY: Yes
WEBSITE: www.bahia-restaurant.com
WE SAY: Our favorite under-the-radar restaurant Bahía was featured on the Food Network recently and we were delighted to see them finally get some props. If you haven't tasted their pupusas yet, run out now and try them. (Pupusa are yummy corn pancakes filled with cheese, pork, etc). Their cerviche is also always fresh and delicious. Never had Salvadoran food? Do yourself a favor and try Bahía before everyone else discovers it. The atmosphere is bland, but the food is amazing.
Note - the pasta dishes are ok, but are mainly included to please the heavily italian neighboorhood. Stick to the Salvadoran food.

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* Bamonte's

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CUISINE: Old school Italian
ADDRESS: 32 Withers Street, Brooklyn NY 11211
(between Lorimer St. & Union Ave.)
PHONE: 718.384.8831
HOURS: Mon and Wed-Thu, noon-10:30pm; Fri-Sat, noon-11pm; Sun, noon-10pm; Tue, closed
CARDS: MasterCard, Visa
BOOZE: Wine/Beer/Spirits
AVERAGE ENTREE: $13-$20
MENU: Click Here
SUBWAY: G, L at Metropolitan Ave.-Lorimer St.
MAP: Click Here
WEBSITE: www.bamontesrestaurant.com
DELIVERY: Take-Out only
WE SAY: Established in 1900, Bamonte's has the best Italian atmosphere in the hood. Has an old-school, Sopranos feel and is gloriously hipster free. Plus, many of the pastas are homemade. Bamontes effin rules and is a hidden treasure. The best place in Williamsburg to take out of towners. Be sure to make a reservation on weekends. Bamonte's will make you feel like you have gone back in time to experience the authentic American Italian experience in Brooklyn.

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* Barosa

CUISINE: Italian, Brick Oven Pizza
ADDRESS: 312 Graham Avenue, Brooklyn New York 11211
PHONE: 718.218.8135
CARDS: All Major
BOOZE: Full bar
ENTREES: $10-$20
MENU: Click Here
MAP: Click Here
DELIVERY: Take-out only

* Bep

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CUISINE: Vietnamese
ADDRESS: 346 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11211 (nr. South 3rd Street)
(Mondays at Simple Cafe)
PHONE: 718.218.7067
HOURS: Mondays from 12-10 pm, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights from 6-10 pm
CARDS: Cash Only
BOOZE: Beer
MENU: Click Here [c/o Serious Eats]
SUBWAY: L Train to Bedford
MAP: Click Here
WEBSITE: http://beprestaurant.blogspot.com/
DELIVERY: No
SERIOUS EATS SAYS: The failings of New York's Viet restaurants usually occur in a combination of three ways: poor quality of ingredients, inattention to technique, or an underestimation of the audience's appetite for spice. Bep, which sets up every Monday inside Williamsburg's Simple Cafe, is an ambitious young upstart in the city's Vietnamese dining scene. By limiting its scope to a weekly special of home-style dishes, Bep strives to offer the piquant flavors most Viet restaurants fall short of delivering.

In Vietnamese, the word "bep" evokes the cozy warmth of the cooking hearth, so it's surprising that Bep's best dishes are not the comfort classics. Rather, Bep excels at the ubiquitous staples that almost every Viet restaurant offers (cha gio and thit nuong). What distinguishes Bep from competitors, however, is their use of high-caliber ingredients while keeping close to Chinatown's portion sizes and price points. And Bep's menu is a thoughtfully edited one--key proteins are replicated in several dishes, allowing Bep to keep quality high and overhead low.

* The Blue Stove

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CUISINE: Bakery, Cakes, Pies, Treats, Coffee
ADDRESS: 415 Graham Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11211 (between Withers St & Jackson St)
PHONE: (718) 766-7419
CARDS: Cash Only
BOOZE: None
SUBWAY: L to Graham
MAP: Click Here

* Bozu

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Eclectic Asian/Japanese Tapas
296 Grand Street, Brooklyn NY 11211
(between Havemeyer and Roebling Sts.)
PHONE: 718-384-7770
HOURS: Sun-Thu, 6pm-midnight; Fri-Sat, 6pm-1am
BOOZE: full bar
CARDS: MasterCard, Visa
AVERAGE ENTREE: $8-$20
MENU: Click Here
MAP: Click Here
SUBWAY: L Train to Bedford

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* Brick Oven Gallery

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THIS VENUE IS CLOSED

CUISINE: Gourmet Pizza and Italian Entrees
LOCATION: 33 Havemeyer Street, Brooklyn NY 11211
(between N. 7th & N. 8th)
PHONE: 917.627.6786
CARDS: Mastercard, Visa
HOURS: Daily, dinner
BOOZE: Beer and Wine Only
AVERAGE ENTREE: $10
MENU: Click Here
MAP: Click Here
SUBWAY: L Train to bedford
WE SAY: Voted best pizza by the NY Press, this brick oven joint boasts that its brick oven is 112 years old. Maybe this is true, but to be honest all we really care about is the pizza and it is pretty darn good. Atmosphere is classic Brooklyn, wood paneling and all, and perfect for a cozy dinner. Italian entrees with often homemade pasta are a nice added bonus.

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* Bridge Vineyards Urban Winery

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20 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11211 (nr. Kent Ave)
PHONE: 718.384.2800
HOURS: Wed-Sun, noon-midnight; Mon-Tue, closed
MENU: Click Here
CUISINE: mainly a wine bar but Italian & Spanish Tapas are available
SUBWAY: J, M, Z at Marcy Ave.; L at Bedford Ave.
MAP: Click Here
WEBSITE: http://www.bridgevineyards.com
WINE PRICES: $6-$12
CARDS: American Express, MasterCard, Visa
BOOZE: Beer and Wine Only
RESERVATIONS: Not Accepted
NY TIMES SAYS: Greg Sandor and Paul Wegimont, the owners, have opened Bridge Vineyards Urban Winery and Tasting Room, an industrial, brick-walled space nudging the Williamsburg Bridge. Their wines and others are available for tasting with small plates of wine-friendly food ($4 to $10). Come fall, they hope to start using the stainless steel tank on the premises for blending wines and bottling, too.

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* Brooklyn Bowl

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(Bowling Alley with food by Blue Ribbon)
LOCATION: 61 Wythe Ave Brooklyn, NY 11211
PHONE: 718-963-3369
CARDS: All Major
HOURS: Monday - Thursday 6pm-2am, Friday 6pm-4am, Saturday 12pm-4am, Sunday 12pm-2am
Family Day is SATURDAY! NOON -6pm is ALL AGES!
BOOZE: Full Bar
CUISINE: American/Southern
MENU: Click Here
DELIVERY: No
MAP: Click Here
WEBSITE: http://www.brooklynbowl.com
SUBWAY: L Train to Bedford
WE SAY: A stunning sprawling space, albeit pricey.

* Brooklyn Star

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CUISINE: Southern, American
LOCATION: 33 Havemeyer Street, Brooklyn NY 11211
(between N. 7th & N. 8th)
PHONE: (718) 599-9899
CARDS: Mastercard, Visa, AmEx
HOURS: Daily, dinner
BOOZE: awaiting license
AVERAGE ENTREE: $16
MENU: Click Here
MAP: Click Here
SUBWAY: L Train to Bedford
WE SAY: It was the more-than-century-old wood brick oven that led Joaquin Baca, co-founder of the Momofuku empire, to chose the diminutive space on a lightly trafficked stretch of Havemeyer Street for his new Southern restaurant, Brooklyn Star. And indeed, framed alluringly in the exposed kitchen like the altar in a Gothic cathedral, diners and chef alike seem eager to worship at it. But while the oven grants distinctive flair to these modern takes on Dixie staples, Baca has said that it is also an “organic machine,” with hot spots and cold areas, and requires some finesse. The same could be said of Brooklyn Star itself. The menu, divided between small and big plates, with oddly overlapping price ranges, offers plenty of eye-catching choices and seems affordable, on average. But a meal comprised of only the intriguing, buzzed-about (and, yes, most expensive) dishes, can still cost you, and will pass over some of the more subtle standouts.

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Carmine's

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CUISINE: Pizza, Italian
ADDRESS: 358 Graham Avenue - Brooklyn, NY 11211
PHONE: (718) 782-9659
DELIVERY: Yes
MAP: Click Here
SUBWAY: L to Graham
WEBSITE: www.carminespizzeria.com
MENU: Click Here [pdf]

* Cheers

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CUISINE: Thai
ADDRESS: 612 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn NY 11211
PHONE: 718.599.4311
AVERAGE ENTREE: $8
CARDS: Visa/MC/AmEx
BOOZE: Beer only
DELIVERY: Yes
MAP: Click Here
SUBWAY: L Train to Lorimer or Graham
MENU: Click Here
WEBSITE: Click Here
DELIVERY: Yes
OUTDOOR DINING: Yes
WE SAY: If you want to take out-of-towners to a restaurant and show them what a cool neighborhood you live in, take them to Planet Thai. If you want great Thai food, go to Cheers. Worthy of it's name, Cheers' classically tasteful interior of dark wood and navy blue booths is the most comfortable and low-key Thai restaurant among many around town, and in the summer months, the garden at cheers is nothing short of a dream.

The menu is short and simple with all of the classic Thai dishes done very well. Pad Thai, summer rolls, and curries are exceptional and the famous Thai hot and sour soup, tomyum goong, is second to none. For four straight Sundays, I went to cheers and had the pineapple shrimp curry served in a clay pot and loved it every time. Averaging about $8 per entree, Cheers is a pleasure that can be afforded again and again; and they deliver.

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* D.O.C. Wine Bar

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ADDRESS: 83 North 7th Street, Brooklyn NY 11211
PHONE: 718.963.1925
CARDS: Cash Only
HOURS: Mon-Thu, 6pm-midnight; Fri-Sat, 6pm-1am
SUBWAY: L Train to Bedford
MAP: Click Here
WE SAY: An adorable wine bar with yummy Italian snacks. The atmosphere is intimate, warm, and charming and the wine selection is wide and reasonably priced. The cheese plate is affordable and a delicious accompaniment to the vast wine selections. An essential for wine lovers. The Mortadella Panino with Fontina, Basil, and Capers on Ciabatta is great.

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* Diner

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American Fare
85 Broadway, beneath W-burg Bridge
PHONE: (718) 486-3077
CARDS: MasterCard, Visa
BOOZE: Full bar
HOURS: Mon-Fri, lunch and dinner; Sat, Sun, brunch and dinner
AVERAGE ENTREE: $13
OUTDOOR DINING: Yes
MENU: Click Here
MAP: Click Here
SUBWAY: JMZ to Marcy or L to Bedford

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* Dressler

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American Nouveau
149 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11211
between Driggs and Bedford Aves.
PHONE: 718-384-6343
AVERAGE ENTREE: $20
BOOZE: Full bar
CARDS: American Express, MasterCard, Visa
HOURS: Mon-Thu, 6pm-11pm; Fri-Sat, 6pm-midnight; Sun, 5pm-11pm
DIRECTIONS: J, M, Z at Marcy Ave.
MAP: Click Here
MENU: Click Here
Dressler recently received a Michelin star!

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* Dumont

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CUISINE: American Noveau/American Comfort
ADDRESS: 432 Union Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11211
(between Devoe St. and Metropolitan)
PHONE: 718.486.7717
HOURS: Monday - Thurday 11am-11pm, Friday and Saturday 11am - 12am, Sunday 11am-11pm
Saturday Brunch 11am - 3pm and Sunday Brunch 11am - 3:30pm
CARDS: Visa, Mastercard and American Express
BOOZE: Full Bar
AVERAGE ENTREE: $12-$21
OUTDOOR DINING: Yes
MENU: Click Here
BRUNCH: Yes, Sat, 11am-3pm; Sun, 11am-3:30pm
SUBWAY: G, L at Metropolitan Ave.-Lorimer St.
MAP: Click Here
DELIVERY: Take-out only
EXTRAS: Outdoor dining in one of the 'burgs best gardens
WEBSITE: www.dumontrestaurant.com
WE SAY: Our favorite Williamsburg restaurant. The regular menu is grounded in a small selection of finely done standards; a house salad, a half-chicken, steak and fries, and burgers. You can do no wrong by ordering one of these, especially the burger. By DuMont's burger alone they deserve to be famous. From well done to rare there's a blackened savory flavor on the outside that makes the DuMont burger distinctivley wonderful. The skate with mashed potatoes is equally divine and the mac & cheese entree is to die for. Always well executed and varied specials add to the menu. True to the doctrine of New American cooking, the specials adhere to the seasons. This summer I enjoyed a wonderful herb-stuffed trout, and on Valentine's Day their entrees of coq au vin and bacon wrapped monkfish medallions were perfect for the occasion. Although open for several years, DuMont has the feel of a decades old establishment. The combination of excellent meals, a Williamsburg-appropriate casual atmosphere, low prices, and downright welcoming staff make DuMont a classic.

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* Dumont Burger

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CUISINE: Burgers, Mac & Cheese, American Traditional
ADDRESS: 314 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11211
(btwn S. 1 and S. 2nd)
PHONE: 718.384.6128
HOURS: Daily, 11am-2am
CARDS: MasterCard, Visa
BOOZE: Full bar
AVERAGE ENTREE: $8-$15
MENU: Click Here
SUBWAY: L Train to Bedford
MAP: Click Here
DELIVERY: Yes, limited area
WEBSITE: Click Here
WE SAYS: The comfort food younger brother of Dumont. The Dumonts have best burgers in the hood. They have yummy Mac n' Cheese for vegetarians too. See more reviews after the jump

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* Egg

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CUISINE: Comfort Food/Breakfast Food
LOCATION: 135A N. 5th St., Brooklyn, NY 11211
between Bedford and Berry Street
PHONE: 718.302.5151
HOURS: Dinner, 6 to 10 p.m. Thursday through Saturday. Breakfast, Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., with the lunch menu available from noon until 3. Saturdays and Sundays, breakfast only, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
CARDS: Cash Only
MENU: Brunch | Dinner
MAP: Click Here (L at Bedford Ave.)
BOOZE: None
NY TIMES SAYS: A GOOD fried chicken is hard to find. Especially in New York City. But the fried chicken at Egg in Williamsburg, Brooklyn: it’s good. So good I watched a Southern-born friend devour nearly two whole portions in one sitting. So good he returned the next night with other ex-pats from Dixie for more. The biscuits it comes with are pretty much picture-perfect, too, and collard greens, obviously and righteously, round out the plate ($16). I prodded George Weld, Egg’s owner and one of its cooks, for his method. “I make it how my grandmother made it: shake it in a bag with flour and fry it.” (At further prodding, he admitted that he brines the birds beforehand, which Grandma didn’t do.) He said the first restaurant cook he’d seen frying chicken that way was Stephen Tanner, when Mr. Tanner ran the stoves at the former Pies ’n’ Thighs. They struck up a friendship and found out they share a favorite spot, Flip’s Barb-B-Que House in Wilmington, N.C., near Mr. Weld’s childhood home and Mr. Tanner’s grandparents’ place. Now Mr. Tanner cooks in Mr. Weld’s kitchen, and he helped develop the lunch menu Egg added last summer, including a sloppily overgenerous chorizo and egg torta and a very fine hamburger, and the new dinner offerings. (Egg used to share its space -- a narrow, high-ceilinged spot on Fifth Street -- with Sparky’s All-American Food, a hot dog operation that served lunch and dinner until its owners decided to focus on their Manhattan location last June and turned the space over to Egg.) Most of the dinner menu is guileless, direct and plain good eating. A hulking pork shank ($16), braised to a lacquered darkness, comes scattered with a mix of chopped garlic and herbs -- like an informal gremolata -- atop a mound of yellow Anson Mills grits. The kale and dumpling soup ($6) couldn’t be more simple -- an alliance of greens, carbs and soothing, full-flavored broth -- or better on a cold night. Other dishes are distinguished by the conscientious approach of the kitchen. The pimento cheese toast that is part of the “sample plate” ($10, also including a beet-pickled egg, a deviled egg and a pile of country ham shavings) is better than most because the kitchen makes it from scratch, with Grafton Cheddar cheese and freshly roasted peppers. The house version of Tater Tots -- miniature hash browns that it serves at breakfast -- accompany a good grass-fed rib-eye steak topped with blue cheese ($24). Fried nearly black, they are a blast of creamy, buttery pleasure in a crisp potato shell. A couple of dishes -- fish over a hominy and root-vegetable stew ($18), and a bowl of freshly made pasta with mushrooms ($13) -- missed their marks, but they were exceptions. Egg offers two desserts ($6), though there’s only one choice for me: a slab of golden yellow poundcake, toasted crisp and topped with lemon custard and vanilla ice cream. The dessert had its origins back in Mr. Weld’s family kitchen, just like the fried chicken. It was his mother’s favorite dessert, and on some mornings after she baked it, she’d serve it to young George for breakfast, toasted with and smeared with butter. “It was the luckiest breakfast to get,” he said. Now it’s come full circle. BEST DISHES Kale and dumpling soup; sample plate; fried chicken; duck and dirty rice; toasted poundcake.

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* Falafel Chula

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CUISINE: Middle Eastern
ADDRESS: 436 Union Ave., Brooklyn, New York 11211
(Between Devoe Street and Metropolitan Ave.)
PHONE: 718.387.0303
HOURS: Mon-Sat 12pm-12am
CARDS: Cash Only
BOOZE: None
AVERAGE ENTREE:
MENU: Click Here
SUBWAY: L at Lorimer St; G at Metropolitan Ave
MAP: Click Here
DELIVERY: Yes
EXTRAS: Outdoor dining
WE SAY: The owner of Taco Chula has taken over the storefront and garden formerly known as Uncle Mina. Though not as upscale as its taco counterpart, if frequent dining is an indication of a good eating joint, this one may be our current #1. For the past week we've ordered take out from Falafel Chula almost every night. The reasons: a). They’re inexpensive and quick for a working girl like myself who doesn’t always feel like cooking. b). Their Middle Eastern food is fresh and we can tell they change the oil in the fryer frequently. c). The staff is so nice that it’s like our falafel sandwich is not only wrapped in pita, but packaged with love. Love from a waitstaff is pretty hard to find these days, especially in snarky Williamsburg, so we’re going to take all we can get. We have been having a difficult time moving beyond the Deluxe Falafel sandwich. The roasted eggplant and freshly fried green falafel is some of the best we’ve had in the city. We’ll let you know how the other menu items are when we grow tired of this sandwich. But we suspect it’s going to be a while.
- Amy Brown

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* Fada

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CUISINE: French Bistro
ADDRESS: 530 Driggs Avenue (at North 8th)
PHONE: 718.388.6607
AVERAGE ENTREE: $15
HOURS: Mon-Thu, 4pm-midnight; Fri-Sun, 10am-1am
BOOZE: Full bar
CARDS: Amex Only
BRUNCH: Fri., 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sat.-Sun., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
MAP: Click Here
SUBWAY: L Train to Bedford Ave.
MENU: Click Here
WE SAY: A fantastic French bistro that has quickly become a Williamsburg staple. The atmsophere is cozy yet never cramped and Fada will please anyone craving by-numbers French cuisine. The mussels are fantastic. The only downside is the wine selection which is hit-or-miss (and mainly miss).

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* Fette Sau

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354 Metropolitan Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11211 (at Havemyer St.)
Barbeque
PHONE: 718-963-3404
MAP: Click Here (Lorimer or Bedford Stop on L train)
BOOZE: Full Bar
CARDS: Mastercard, Visa
HOURS: Sun-Thu, 5pm-2am; Fri-Sat, 5pm-4am
MENU: Click Here
DELIVERY: Yes (except on Fri & Sat)
OUTDOOR DINING: Yes
WE SAY: Standing in line at Williamsburg’s newest barbecue joint, I witnessed something close to a miracle. The strangers on either side of my party wanted to engage in conversation. Card-carrying hipsters, notorious for cold shoulders and silent treatment, wanted to discuss the meat counter where we were heading. They asked questions and offered ordering advice, like one pound of pork shoulder should be enough for two people. For a restaurant to create an atmosphere of engagement is a feat that will keep crowds coming back, despite the long waits in line.

Fette Sau, which means “fat pig” in German, opened its doors in March 2007, brought to us by the owners of Spuyten Duyvil -- a favorite beer garden across the street. Kim and Joe Carroll transformed a former auto-body repair shop into industrial barbecue cavern with a whole wall of hand painted cuts-of-meat, a fake fire burning on the television screen and heavy picnic tables -- both inside and out. At the bar in the back you can choose from a wide selection of whisky or take a pint, quart or half gallon growler of beer back to your table to wash down the greasy meats.

At the meat counter, if it's pork shoulder you want, arrive early. I have yet to try it, since the kitchen can’t keep up with the high demand. My reluctance to taste the recommended alternative, dissipated the moment I bit into the buttery moist pork belly, piled high on my butcher paper-covered tray. The brisket and sausage is also a hit. My only complaint is, with the exception of the smoky pork-laden baked beans, the side dishes are a huge let down and should be avoided. The broccoli salad was soggy with vinegar and the potatoes in the potato salad were undercooked and needed salt. Pay homage to Dr. Atkins and stick to the meat counter. And if you’re a vegetarian, just stick to the whiskey or beer. We’re hoping the Fette Sau will hire a pastry chef to prepare a juicy key lime pie to cleanse the palate after the full meat encounter. Until then, there’s beer, whiskey and the company of strangers.
- Amy Brown

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* Fiore

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CUISINE: Italian
ADDRESS: 284 Grand Street., Brooklyn, NY 11211
nr. Roebling Street
PHONE: 718.782.8222
HOURS: Mon-Thu, 5pm-11pm; Fri, 5pm-midnight; Sat, 11am-midnight; Sun, 11am-11pm
CARDS: Cash only
BOOZE: Full bar
AVERAGE ENTREE: $12-$14
MENU: Brunch | Dinner
BRUNCH: Weekends
SUBWAY: L at Bedford Ave.; G, L at Metropolitan Ave.-Lorimer St.
MAP: Click Here
NY MAG SAYS: In no time at all we zoom over the Williamsburg Bridge to the charmingly rustic Fiore, with its spiffy service, flea-market treasures, and enticing Italian home cooking. Warming up over a bottle of Mount Veeder Cabernet, the six of us share the excellent grilled pizzas, all of them: bianca with cheese and prosciutto, a peppery two-cheese pie, and the house's namesake, paved with zucchini and perfumed with truffled Robiola cheese. Then it's on to a runny Burrata, a mound of fried calamaretti and zucchini, and a salad that mixes roasted butternut squash, radicchio, Pecorino, and walnuts--enough to share. When Teodora's chef-owner Giancarlo Quadalti finished restoring this crumbling little building, he realized he didn't want to run a trattoria beneath his own duplex, so he persuaded chef Roberto Aita of Roc to cross the bridge. Now Quadalti stops by for dinner often, joining us tonight for cavatelli with broccoli rabe and sausage, and monkfish with roasted garlic, preserved lemon, and caper sauce. I've tasted three versions of bucatini all'amatriciana in the past week, and this one, just $9, is the best. Twelve dollars for half a giant-size chicken on roasted potatoes gives new strength to the dollar. Next time I'll ask for the herbed fries or roasted potatoes "extra crispy." Of the $4 desserts, I like the polenta cake and a primitive apple torta, but the tiramisu has uptown class. Our penny-pinching pals with a car are already planning an encore, and I'll be joining them.

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* Fornino

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CUISINE: Gourmet/Brick Oven Pizza
ADDRESS: 187 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11211 (at N. 7th St.)
PHONE: 718.384.6004
HOURS: Sun-Thu, noon-11pm; Fri-Sat, noon-1am
CARDS: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
BOOZE: Beer and Wine Only
ENTREES: $10-$18
MENU: Click Here
SUBWAY: L Train to Bedford
MAP: Click Here
OUTDOOR DINING: Yes
DELIVERY: Yes, Brooklyn-Queens Expwy. to East River, Broadway to McCarren Park
CITY SEARCH SAYS: "Pizza for the next generation: Fantastic Williamsburg pizzeria pays homage to the classics while adding a few twists of its own. The glow from the restaurant's wood-burning oven carries a warm welcome to the unpretentious neighborhood crowd. The narrow front room lined with wooden tables opens into an indoor/outdoor back dining room, overlooking potted herbs that top the pies. Unfortunately, the uninformed service doesn't honor the carefully selected ingredients (organic flour, artisanal cheese and local produce). Though pizza reigns supreme, the starter of clams baked in a tangy broth of capers, lemon, garlic and herbs is a lovely diversion. Generous toppings grace the more than 20 pies, organized by first, second and third generation. Even on the classic, normally spare, margherita, the rich mozzarella nearly overpowers the sweet tomato sauce; yet the richness is addicting. The thin crust, charred black around the edges, adds a smokey dimension, which pulls together the oddball Salsiccia Di Agnello, with lamb sausage, two cheeses and pistachios. Save room for the light tiramisu."

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* Gimme! Coffee

Coffee shop
495 Lorimer St. (between Powers and Grand)
[L train to Lorimer]
PHONE: 718.388.7771
HOURS: Daily, 7am-8pm
WEB: Click Here
WE SAY: The best coffee in Williamsburg. Plus, they sell their own delicious beans for home brewing!

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* Huckleberry Bar

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CUISINE: A fancy cocktail bar with sandwiches, cheeses, and appertizers
LOCATION: 588 Grand Street, Brooklyn NY 11211
between Leonard and Lorimer
PHONE: 718.218.8555
HOURS: 4pm-4am every day
CARDS: all major
MAP: Click Here
SUBWAY: L Train to Lorimer
MENU: click here
WEB: www.huckleberrybar.com
OUTDOOR DINING: Yes
MYSPACE: www.myspace.com/huckleberrybar
EATER SAYS: Bars are a dime a dozen in Williamsburg, but the pedigree of the team behind Huckleberry Bar sets it apart from the pack (two clichés in one sentence!). Owners Stephanie Schneider and Andrew Boggs and chef Seth Johnson have all done time in one or more of Danny Meyer's joints. They are offering, per Lady Strongbuzz, 'well-valued wines by the glass, inventive seasonal cocktails and carefully chosen imported and domestic beers' as well as small plates (natch). It all seems a bit fancy for East Williamsburg, but hey, if Wombat can survive over there...

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* Hachi

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CUISINE: sushi, pan-asian
ADDRESS: 631 Grand Street, between Leonard & Manhattan
Williamsburg, Brooklyn 11211
PHONE: 718.218.9888 or 9887
HOURS: Mon-Fri 5pm-11pm, Sat-Sun 11am-12am
CARDS: cash only
BOOZE: full bar
MENU: click here
SUBWAY: L train to Lorimer, Grand or Graham
MAP: Click Here
DELIVERY: Yes

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* Il Passatore

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CUISINE: Italian
ADDRESS: 14 Bushwick Avenue (between Metropolitan ave & Devoe st)
PHONE: 718.963.3100
HOURS: 7 days 12pm to 10pm
CARDS: Cash Only
BOOZE: Yes (wine list)
ENTREES: $10-$15
MENU: Click Here
SUBWAY: L to Graham or Grand
MAP: Click Here
DELIVERY: Yes
WEBSITE: Click Here


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* Kenny's Trattoria

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CUISINE: Italian
LOCATION: 7 Withers Street
PHONE: (718) 599-2700
CARDS: Mastercard, Visa
HOURS: Daily, dinner
BOOZE: Beer and Wine Only
AVERAGE ENTREE: $10
MAP: Click Here
SUBWAY: L Train to Bedford or Lorimer
WE SAY: From the owner, who previously ran Brock Oven Gallery: "Kenny's Trattoria is an Italian restaurant with a menu offering homemade pasta dishes, including a homemade ravioli of the day, and several chicken, pork, beef and seafood dishes. Patrons of Brick Oven Gallery will recognize some of the dishes such as the Brooklyn Caviar, Brick Oven Shrimp, Orichietti and the same over sized salads."

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* La Superior

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CUISINE: Mexican
ADDRESS: 295 Berry Street, Williamsburg Broooklyn
btwn South 2nd & South 3rd
PHONE: 718.388.5988
HOURS: open daily until 1am for lunch and dinner, open until 2am on Saturdays
CARDS: Cash only
BOOZE: BYOB
DELIVERY: Yes
PRICE: Cheap
MENU: Click Here
WEBSITE: www.lasuperiornyc.com
SUBWAY: L at Bedford Ave.
MAP: Click Here
BROOKLYN PAPER SAYS: If you want authentic Mexican food in Williamsburg, look no further than the street -- Berry Street, that is. La Superior... serves Mexican “comida corrida y callejera,” or Mexican diner and street food, in a colorful eatery that is designed to evoke images of a typical Mexican dive bar or butcher shop. The food is “truly Mexican, without any pretense,” according to owner Iris Avelar, and ranges from savory snacks like “ezquites” -- cups of cooked corn kernels with Mexican mayo, cheese and lime -- to entrees like “pollo encacahuatado” -- chicken with mole peanut sauce and broccoli, carrots and potatoes -- or the exotic “nopal asado con queso” -- grilled cactus with melted cheese. The menu will change regularly, but you can count on staples like beans, tacos and quesadillas. La Superior hasn’t gotten its liquor license yet, but they do have a juice bar, serving fresh drinks like “liquado de mamey” -- a sweet melon smoothie -- and Mexican “limonada,” which Avelar assured GO Brooklyn is “a really amazing lemonade like you’ve never had in your life.” For those Williamsburg bar-hoppers in search of something fast and fried, the restaurant is open till 1 am on weekdays and 2 am on weekends, and will also serve brunch on the weekends.

* Lamb & Jaffy

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American Nouveau
1073 Manhattan Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11222
between Eagle and DuPont Sts.
PHONE: 718-389-3638
CARDS: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
AVERAGE ENTREE: $15
BOOZE: BYOB
DIRECTIONS: G to Greenpoint Ave
MAP: Click Here
HOURS: Tue-Thu, 5pm-10pm; Fri-Sat, 5pm-11pm; Sun, 10am-10pm; Mon, closed
MENU: Click Here

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* Le Barricou

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CUISINE: French Bistro
ADDRESS: 533 Grand Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211
(at Union Street)
PHONE: 718.782.7372
HOURS: Mon-Fri, 5pm-11pm; Sat-Sun, 11am-4pm and 5pm-11pm
CARDS: Cash Only
BOOZE: Full Bar
ENTREES: $9-$16
MENU: Click Here
BRUNCH: Sat.-Sun., 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
SUBWAY: G, L at Metropolitan Ave.-Lorimer St.
MAP: Click Here
WEB: http://www.lebarricouny.com/
DELIVERY: Yes, 6-11pm, 10 block radius
NY MAG SAYS: "When he opened Marquet Patisserie in Boerum Hill in the late eighties, Jean-Pierre Marquet was a Smith Street pioneer. Since then, he's relocated to Court Street, sold his Manhattan and Fort Greene outposts, and bought a manufacturing plant in Bushwick. Now he's branched into the bistro business with Le Barricou, a Williamsburg restaurant whose French street signs leave no doubt about the restaurant’s provenance. Chef-partner Joab Masse's menu, though, takes a multicultural approach, offering coq au vin alongside salmon over Asian long beans with Thai barbecue sauce."

* Life Cafe

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Comfort Food/Bar Food
983 Flushing Ave, Brooklyn @ Central Ave
(between Evergreen and Bogart)
PHONE: 718.386.1133
CARDS: All Major
HOURS: Monday thru Friday open 11am to 4 am
Saturday & Sunday open at 10 am to 4 am
Sunday thru Thursday Kitchen open till 12 am
Friday & Saturday Kitchen open till 1am
SUBWAY: L Train to Morgan
MAP: Click Here
MENU: Click Here
WEBSITE: Click Here
FREE DELIVERY (Delivery Area:
North to Grand, East to Cypress,
South to Stockholm, West to Broadway)

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* Lodge

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American Bistro
318 Grand Street, Brooklyn NY 11211 (at Havemeyer)
PHONE: 718.486.9400
HOURS: Daily, 11am–midnight
CARDS: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
BOOZE: Full bar
OUTDOOR DINING: Yes
SUBWAY: L Train to Bedford or G, L at Metropolitan Ave.-Lorimer
MAP: Click Here
WEBSITE: Click Here
MENU: Click Here
FREE DELIVERY

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M Noodle Shop

CUISINE: Asian, Dim Sum, and Noodles
ADDRESS: 549 Metropolitan Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11211
(between Union Ave & Lorimer St)
PHONE: 718.384.8008
HOURS: Mon.-Sun. 12 p.m.-6 a.m.
BOOZE: none
CARDS: All major
MENU: Click Here
SUBWAY: Metropolitan Ave-Lorimer St (G, L)
MAP: Click Here
DELIVERY: Yes
METROMIX SAYS: Long before Williamsburg became too — wait for it! — hip for its own good, M Shanghai Bistro was already serving wonderfully elevated Chinese food to a nabe in desperate need of Chinese grub beyond greasy stir-fried takeout. Now, they've opened this opened late-night noodle bar a few blocks down, offering a variety of noodle bowls ($7-$8), pan-fried noodle dishes ($7-$8) and appetizers ($4-$6). Six noodles are available—spinach, pulled, wonton, etc.—which can be mix-matched in dishes like sliced pork belly soup (the broths that take up to 24 hours to prep) or crispy double-pan-fried noodles with meat or veggies. The place's counter-style seating can squeeze in about 26, and a patio area out back is in the works come warmer months. The clincher: They're also open until 6 a.m. Munchies!



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* The Manhattan Inn

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CUISINE: New American
ADDRESS: 632 Manhattan Ave., Brooklyn NY
PHONE: 718.383.0885.
CARDS: All Major
HOURS: 4 PM - 2:30 AM weeknights, open from 11 AM on the weekend
BOOZE: Full bar
SUBWAY: G to Nassau, L to Bedford
MAP: Click Here
MENU: Click here
DELIVERY: No
EATER SAYS: Greenpoint, meet your newest/coolest neighbor, The Manhattan Inn. Those nutjob geniuses at Glasslands, the superhip rag tag performance space on Kent in Williamsburg, have managed to do something original and pretty damn good looking on an otherwise unexciting strip a block from McCarren Park. The bar and restaurant serves New American cuisine from chef Justin Farmer. Fancy cocktails, sourcing from Rooftop Farms, repurposed design details, you know the drill.

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* Marlow & Sons

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81 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11211
(Berry & Wythe Sts.)
PHONE: 718.384.1441
HOURS: Mon-Fri, 5pm-midnight; Sat-Sun, noon-midnight
CARDS: American Express, MasterCard, Visa
PRICES: $14-$18
RESERVATIONS: Not accepted
BOOZE: Full Bar
MENU: Click Here
WE SAY: The best damn oysters in New York
MAP: Click Here
SUBWAY: L at Bedford Ave. ; J, M, Z at Marcy Ave. - close to the Williamsburg Bridge

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Mercat Negre

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CUISINE: Spanish, Catalan, Tapas Bars
ADDRESS: 65 Grand Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211
(between Kent Ave & Wythe Ave)
PHONE: 347.223.4599
HOURS: Tue-Sun. 6:00 p.m.–12:00 a.m.
CARDS: No
BOOZE: Full bar
MENU: www.mercatnegre.com
SUBWAY: L train to Bedford
MAP: Click Here
WEBSITE: www.mercatnegre.com
DELIVERY: No

* Mesa Coyoacan

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CUISINE: Mexican
ADDRESS: 372 Graham Avenue
PHONE: 718-782-8171
CARDS: All Major
BOOZE: beer & wine
AVERAGE ENTREE: $13
BRUNCH: Yes
WEBSITE: Click Here
MENU: click here
SUBWAY: L Train to Graham
MAP: Click Here
WE SAY: a traditional Mexican restaurant from chef Ivan Garcia, original menu designer for Barrio Chino and most recently chef de cuisine at Mercadito. There’s nothing avant-garde about the menu, most of which will seem familiar at first glance--his “grandma’s recipes,” as Garcia put it, down to house-made tortillas--albeit with modern touches such as Berkshire pork in the carnitas tacos and grass fed beef for the carne asada. Look for tacos (3 for $9), a sampling of ceviches, sopas, and tamales, as well as entrees, including enchiladas de mole, pork-and-fruit-stuffed poblanos topped with walnut sauce and pomegranate seeds, and spiced lamb in chile ancho, chile guajillo, and avocado leaves steamed in a banana leaf, none over $15. Those price points and the warm interior (Chino-style wood tables for up to 14; salvaged 1940s wallpaper; and actual family photos hovering over the dining space like a glowering abuelita) you can expect Coyoacan to finally turn the former Pampa Grill space in Graham Ave’s “Fish Tank” building into the destination those architects clearly meant it to be.

* Miyako

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CUISINE: Sushi, Japanese, Korean
ADDRESS: 143 Berry St., Brooklyn, NY 11211
at North 6th Street
PHONE: 718.486.0837
HOURS: Mon-Sat, 5pm-11pm; Sun, closed
CARDS: American Express, MasterCard, Visa ($20 min.)
BOOZE: Beer, Wine, Sake
ENTREES: $8 - $17
MENU: Click Here
SUBWAY: L at Bedford Ave.
MAP: Click Here
DELIVERY: No
WE SAY: The best sushi in Williamsburg at a reasonable price. The interior is subtly decorated with soft colors and wood benches, providing a very enjoyable and Zen atmosphere. Korean dishes are equally satisfying. Try the ginger tofu or ginger chicken and you will not be disappointed. Flavors are refreshing in their subtlety, as they should be. If you want Thai—go to PlanEat Thai. If you want sushi or Korean- Miyako is the place to be. On the downside: the crab is that fake crap.

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* Mojito Loco

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Latin Fusion
102 Meserole Street
PHONE: 718.963.2960
AVERAGE ENTREE: $12
CARDS: Visa/MC
DIRECTIONS: L Train to Montrose, Graham, or Grand Street
MAP: Click Here
MENU/WEB: Click Here
HAPPY HOUR: buy one drink, get one free 5-8pm
FREE DELIVERY
WE SAY: This Latin Fusion restaurant just off the Graham Avenue stop of the L opened in February 2006. The delicious cerviche, the pulled pork, and the quesadillas are impeccable The quinoa & beans side is exquisite too. Plus, they have buy 1 get 1 free drink specials until 8pm. Mojito Loco offers free delivery until 11pm.

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* Monkey Town

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Eclectic
58 North Third Street
(Bedford Stop on L train)
PHONE: 718.384.1369
CARDS: All Major
AVERAGE ENTREE: Starters, $6 to $8; main courses, $10 to $19; sides, $4; desserts, $6 to $7
HOURS: Seven Days a Week, 5 p.m. to 1 a.m.
BOOZE: Full bar
MAP: Click Here
MENU: Click Here
WEB: Click Here
THEY SAY: Our first location was at 222 Leonard St. in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Our new location at 58 N 3rd St, adds a front, non-performance dining room and bar, while our back dining room maintains our original configuration: 4 screens, communal setting, 6.1 surround sound, intimate capacity: 32

We have created a permanent space that privileges video art, short films, feature-length films and documentaries, outside traditional galleries, movie theaters, museums, or clubs. We will also host live music, dance and other original performance. We will commission surround sound installations and continue our 'Bathroom Sound Series'. We plan to establish an artist residency. We serve experimental cuisine and classic dishes from a country that doesn’t exist. Every cuisine and every ingredient are in play. The laboratory is open.

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* Moto

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Nuevo American
349 Broadway, Brooklyn NY 11211 (Corner of Hooper)
PHONE: 718.599.6895
CARDS: American Express, MasterCard, Visa
HOURS: Mon-Fri, 6pm-2am; Sat-Sun, 6pm-3am
SUBWAY: J, M at Hewes St.
MAP: Click Here
WEBSITE: Click Here


South Williamsburg's hidden surprise. There is no sign on the door so hopefully this jewel will remain hidden from the masses. See some pictures on their website. This place is beautiful and affordable. The food is unique with French flair and the drinks are cheap!

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* Motorino

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CUISINE: Brick Oven Pizza
ADDRESS: 319 Graham Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11211
PHONE: 718.599.8899
CARDS: All Major
AVERAGE ENTREE: pizzas are $9-16
HOURS: Mon-Fri, 10am-midnight; Sat-Sun, 11am-midnight
BOOZE: Full bar
SUBWAY: L to Graham Ave
MAP: Click Here
MENU: Click Here
WEB: www.motorinopizza.com
DELIVERY: Yes
NY MAG SAYS: Williamsburg pie man, Mathieu Palombino, was born in Belgium, speaks French, and has cooked at Bouley, Cello, and most recently BLT Fish, where he ran the kitchen and earned a Michelin star. But don’t hold that against him. Deep down, Palombino has always felt he was put on this earth to answer a higher calling. That calling, he has determined in this advanced stage in his career, is to flip dough, ladle sauce, and turn pizza around the oven’s hot spot. “I always believed in pizza,” says the chef. ”Pizza for me is not just a snack. It’s a magnificent thing.” It should be noted that magnificence, according to Palombino, doesn’t only reveal itself in classic permutations like the Margherita and the Marinara. Thus, Motorino’s wood-fired brick oven will also accommodate such freewheeling pies as the Gorgonzola-speck-and-cippolini-onion and the iconoclastic mussels and mozzarella. And, in the current Otto-inspired pizzeria-plus fashion, Motorino augments its carb-centric menu with salads, antipasti, cheese, salumi, and -- equipment arrival pending -- gelati

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* Nita Nita

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CUISINE: Spanish Tapas
ADDRESS: 146 Wythe Ave (At N. 8th St.)
PHONE: 718.388.5328
CARDS: Cash Only
HOURS: Mon-Fri 4pm-1am, Sat-Sun 11am-4pm, 5pm-1am
BOOZE: Full bar
OUTDOOR DINING: Yes
SUBWAY: L to Bedford Ave
BRUNCH: weekends between 11am and 4pm
MAP: Click Here
MENU: Click Here

NY PRESS SAYS: There is a smattering of tapas joints amid the ever-expanding dining landscape of Williamsburg, and most of them feel about as authentic as the infamous "loft-style" luxury apartment buildings that have been popping up in the neighborhood even more rapidly than restaurants. That changed three months ago, when Nita Nita, a tapas bar actually worth venturing into, opened its doors. Plate-glass storefront windows and a yawning set of doors reveal a candlelit interior with warm tones and clean lines that don't try too hard. Nita Nita's menu is Spanish-inspired and eclectic and the recipe list, like the decor, is pared-down. And with a short but appealing selection of wine, food and cocktails, patrons feel like they've stepped into the local bar they've always looked for, but classier, and with a delicate buttery scent calling to them from the kitchen. The cozy interior of Nita Nita was the perfect spot for dinner one rainy summer night since the place never feels too crowded, but there are always just enough people chatting with owner Samantha Di Stefano, or petting the part-time resident dog for you to feel welcome....An alcove behind the kitchen offers more seating, a well-stocked jukebox and a door to the back garden, which, while we visited, was being steadily drummed by rain. Although Nita Nita's mixed drink specials ($10 each), including the Tequila Mockingbird and Ginger Rummy, are the most innovative part of the menu, an insidious hangover prevented me from diving into the cocktail options. However, compelled by my duty as a responsible journalist, I returned the following night to try the Barton Pear, an insanely good combination of Grey Goose Lapoire, fresh pineapple and orange juice, seven up and a few other ingredients I failed to note as the drink went to work on my short-term memory. We started with an appetizer special of brie on a toasted baguette alongside a roasted leek soup ($10). The soup smelled great, but turned out to be somewhat bland, though inoffensive, sprinkled with refreshing parsley to give it a little kick. The bread was fresh and flaky, and the brie warm—the perfect addition. Next, we ordered the sautéed greens and shaved parm ($5) next, and got exactly what you'd want from this simple dish. Chopped collards were cooked in butter just long enough to take the edge off the bitter vegetable, release its flavor and keep a crisp freshness intact. Unfortunately, the Mojo potatoes ($5) were disappointing, drenched as they were in a peppery red sauce, but oddly lacking in spice. A salad of cranberries, sliced almonds and feta dressing over pedestrian mixed greens ($6 special, price varies) is a fresh and satisfying, if not massively original, flavor combination. My friend had the Mojo chicken ($7) next: three drumsticks nestled together with a cucumber dipping sauce on a white porcelain plate. The meat was tender, and fell off the bone easily, with a slight spiciness nicely complemented by the cool cucumber. Meanwhile, I inhaled the Cheese Board ($12), a delightfully stinky mix including a sharp aged Gouda that I could taste in the back of my mouth, complimented by apple slices and quince paste. The bar pizza ($6) is a light, cheesy take on Turkish-style pitza, with fresh mozzarella and just enough sauce drizzled over a nicely crisp flatbread. We finished off our meal by sharing a chocolate chip cookie ($2)--after such girl-centric conversation we chose to further the stereotype by daintily considering our figures. The dessert was phenomenal. Though it tasted like almost pure sugar, its gooeyness and melt-in-your mouth perfection was like some long-forgotten childhood memory.

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* Northeast Kingdom

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American
18 Wyckoff Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11237
in Bushwick
PHONE: (718) 386-3864
PRICES: $10-$17
BOOZE: Full Bar
CARDS: All Major
AVERAGE ENTREE: $12
SUBWAY: L train to Jefferson
WEBSITE: Click Here
MAP: Click Here
HOURS: Dinner: Monday - Sunday 5PM - 11PM (or later)
MENU: Click Here

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* Oasis

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161 North 7 Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211
PHONE: (718) 218-7607
SUBWAY: L to Bedford
HOURS: Daily, 11am-3am
CARDS: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
BOOZE: none
MAP: Click Here
MENU: Click Here

A very authentic falafel and humus counter joint conveniently located at the top of the subway stairs. Bring an appetite and a breath mint -- the food is as good as it is garlicky.

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* Papacitos

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CUISINE: Mexican
ADDRESS: 999 Manhattan Ave., Brooklyn NY 11222
PHONE: 718-349 7292, 718-349-7293
HOURS: Monday-Thurs 11am to 11pm, Friday 11am to 1am, Saturday 11am to 1am, Sunday 11am to 11pm
BREAKFAST HOURS: Monday-Friday 11am to 4pm, Saturday & Sunday 11am to 4pm
CARDS: Visa & Mastercard
BOOZE: BYOB
MENU: Click Here
SUBWAY: G Train to Greenpoint Ave
MAP: Click Here
DELIVERY: Yes
WEBSITE: Click Here

* Pete's Candy Store

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709 Lorimer Street
PHONE: 718.302.3770
CARDS: American Express, MasterCard, Visa
SANDWICHES: $7
HAPPY HOUR: Daily, 5pm-7pm; $2 pints, $3 well drinks
OUTDOOR DINING: Yes
MAP: Click Here
SUBWAY: G, L at Metropolitan Ave.-Lorimer St.
MENU: Click Here
WE SAY: Primarily a wonderful bar with great and free music, but the sandwiches here are not to be missed if you are looking for something simple.

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* Peter Luger Steakhouse

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CUISINE: Steak
ADDRESS: 178 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11211
between Bedford and Driggs Aves.
PHONE: 718.387.7400
HOURS: Mon-Thu, 11:45am-9:45pm; Fri-Sat, 11:45am-10:45pm; Sun, 12:45pm-9:45pm
CARDS: Cash Only
BOOZE: Full Bar
AVERAGE ENTREE: $60-$80
MENU: Click Here
SUBWAY: J, M, Z at Marcy Ave; L Train to Bedford
MAP: Click Here
DELIVERY: No
RESERVATIONS: Required
WEBSITE: http://peterluger.com
NEW YORK MAG SAYS: "The room isn't handsome, street-slick, or even particularly welcoming. It recalls the kind of establishment that sports a banner running from beam to beam every year proclaiming !oktoberfest! The patrons may have come here straight from their booths at the Javits Center. The staff goes about its nonstop business with cordial if mechanical efficiency, serving onion-and-tomato salads, creamed spinach, and pasty fried potatoes. So why is it always more crowded than Toys 'R' Us on the weekend before Christmas? Because there are few gastronomic sensations that confirm the good life better than a hunk of a spectacular steak. And Peter Luger can broil and deliver one magnificently aged and marbleized two-finger-thick porterhouse after another with the unfailing certainty of Dustin Hoffman adenoidally reciting baseball scores. So don't even ask for a menu. Get big. Eat beef. Recommended Dishes: Steak for two, $77; steak for three, $115.50; steak for four, $154; creamed spinach, $7.50; sizzling canadian bacon, $2.50/slice."

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* Pies and Thighs

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CUISINE: Southern/Soul Food
ADDRESS: CLOSED: MOVING TO A NEW LOCATION - STAY TUNED
PHONE: 347.282.6005
HOURS: Tue-Sun, 11am-9pm; Mon, closed
CARDS: Cash only
BOOZE: BYOB
AVERAGE ENTREE: $8
WEBSITE: Click Here
MENU: Dinner | Brunch
BRUNCH: Yes, Sat & Sun
OUTDOOR DINING: Yes
SUBWAY: L Train to Bedford, J, M, Z at Marcy Ave.
MAP: Click Here
EXTRA: Outdoor Dining
DELIVERY: Yes, S. 8th St. to N. 13th St., Union Ave. to Kent Ave.
WEBSITE: http://piesandthighs.com
NY MAG SAYS: It's usually not a promising sign when a restaurant's outdoor patio is enclosed by a fifteen-foot-high barbed-wire fence. At Pies-N-Thighs, though, you might say it's part of the charm. The makeshift southern-style kitchen that operates out the back of Williamsburg's Rock Star Bar has an air of what might politely be called a rough, postindustrial outer-borough chic. In other words, it's a dive, but a dive in the best sense of the word. Stephen Tanner and Sarah Buck, two refugees from nearby Diner, cook the kind of honest home-style vittles you might hope to stumble upon while tootling along some southern backroad. He oversees the pit-smoked pulled pork, the fried chicken, the juicy burgers, and the spicy macaroni and cheese. She bakes the breads, the biscuits, and the type of picture-perfect double-crusted pies that, when customarily placed atop a windowsill to cool, hoboes find hard to resist. All of it can be gulped down at a slim counter inside the greasy kitchen nook that formerly served as a beer closet. But down-home cooking of this caliber is best enjoyed amidst the barbed wire and weedy plants, or what the locals cheerfully refer to as “out back in the prison yard."

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The Rabbithole

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CUISINE: Bakery, Coffeehouse, American traditional, Fresh Bread
ADDRESS: 352 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11211
nr. S. 4th St.
PHONE: 718.782.0910
HOURS: Mon, 8am-6pm; Tue-Sun, 8am-10pm
CARDS: MasterCard, Visa
BOOZE: Full Bar
BRUNCH: Daily
AVERAGE ENTREE: $12.00-$22.00
OUTDOOR DINING: Yes
MENU: Click here
SUBWAY: L at Bedford Ave.; J, M, Z at Marcy Ave.
MAP: Click Here
DELIVERY: None
NY MAG SAYS: When Lawrence Elliott's Bedford Avenue coffee shop, The Read, fell victim to rising rents, Elliott set his sights on the Southside, envisioning a neighborhood cafe with the best baked goods in Williamsburg. The stacks of used books are gone, but the new space, with its wide-planked wood floors, vintage hardware, and charming backyard garden, still has a stay-all-day feel. Locals with day jobs line up in the morning for strong coffee and fantastic house-baked morning glory muffins and scones. Later in the afternoon, crowds of stylish freelancers file in for the simple sandwiches or homemade soups, no-attitude service, and free WiFi. Laptops are verboten after 5:30 p.m. as the place transitions into a cozy dinner spot with a streamlined menu of unpretentious American entrees like pan-seared duck breast and buckwheat veggie carbonara. On the weekends, the cafe is packed with couples settling in for lazy brunches of basic eggs with shoestring hashbrowns. Still-warm chocolate chip cookies and Irish coffee are favorites for dessert. Recommended Dishes: Lemon buttermilk pancakes with apple compote ($8); Buckwheat carbonara with roasted mushrooms, arugula, and grilled zuchini ($15)

* Raymund's Place

CUISINE: Polish
ADDRESS: 124 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211 (at North 10th)
PHONE: (718) 388-4200
HOURS: Tue.-Sun. 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
BOOZE: Beer only
CARDS: Cash only
MENU: Click Here
MAP: Click Here
SUBWAY: L Train to Bedford
METROMIX SAYS: Adventurous types can feast on pig knuckles and legs at this authentic Central European joint. Those looking to play it safe can try one of many unique soups, such as sour grass, white borscht, or pickle soup; the beef goulash over potato pancakes is an excellent choice, too.

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* Radegast Hall & Biergarten

Radegast Hall and Biergarten

CUISINE: Austrio-Hungarian beer hall
ADDRESS: 113 N 3rd Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn NY 11211
PHONE: 718.963.3973
HOURS: Mon-Thu, 3pm-2am; Fri-Sun, noon-4am
CARDS: All Major
BOOZE: German Beer Hall
MENU: Click Here
SUBWAY: L Train to Bedford
MAP: Click Here
DELIVERY: No
WEBSITE: www.radegasthall.com
NY MAG SAYS: Ivan Aohut, part of the team that turned Astoria's Bohemian Hall into a destination back in 2000 now partners with a couple of Czech friends and his wife Joanna, a private chef who cooks hearty dishes like roasted pork tenderloin topped with prunes and porter beer sauce and served with potato dumplings and red cabbage. Aohut, who built the outdoor bar at Bohemia, has built his solo venture to resemble a 1890s Austrio-Hungarian beer hall, with communal tables made from 150-year-old barn wood. The garden, where burgers and an array of wursts are grilled, will eventually have infrared heating under its retractable canopy.

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* The Richardson

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CUISINE: It's mainly a cocktail lounge, but small dishes are available
ADDRESS: 451 Graham Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11222
(at Richardson Street, beside the BQE)
PHONE: 718.389.0839
HOURS: 12pm-4am
CARDS: All Major
SUBWAY: L Train to Graham
MAP: Click Here
WEBSITE: http://therichardsonnyc.com
CITY SEARCH SAYS: Despite the fact that it's located right under the Brooklyn Queens Expressway, a long mahogany bar, wainscot wood paneling, wooden slat blinds, sconce lighting, old-fashioned cash registers, gold brocade wallpaper, and a soundtrack of mostly pre-1969 American classics provide a romantic backdrop. It's a pleasant alternative to the otherwise uber-cool Williamsburg bar scene. The $9 specialty cocktails, served up by friendly mixologists, are reasonably priced and extremely tasty. High-back bar stools make for a more comfortable drinking experience. The Richardson has a great selection of wines, liquors and frothy German and American beers on tap. Although the marble-painted stucco columns that separate the long angular bar are designed to create a more intimate vibe, the space still feels a bit too large. Grilled sandwiches and other light fare is served between the hours of 1pm and 2am daily.

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* Roberta's

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CUISINE: Pizza, Italian
PHONE: 718.417.1118
HOURS: Tue-Sun, noon-midnight; Mon, closed
SUBWAY: L at Morgan Ave.
MAP: Click Here
PRICES: $7-$16
CARDS: Cash Only
BOOZE: BYOB
OUTDOOR DINING: Yes
WEBSITE: www.robertaspizza.com
MENU: Click Here
NY MAG SAYS: Can two hip musicians versed in punky blues rock find fulfillment as artisanal pizza-makers in Bushwick? Owned by Chris Parachini (on bass) and Brandon Hoy (on keyboards), the pizzeria is in a forlorn part of Brooklyn filled with gritty factories, warehouses, and lofts. The restaurant, housed in a former garage, has wood-paneled walls, elongated wood tables, and mismatched captain's chairs. Out back is a patio with additional seating and a rusting Mercedes-Benz sedan studded with flowerpots. The pizza, made in a wood-burning oven, is Neapolitan in inspiration and technique. The crusts are admirably airy and crispy, and the mozzarella homemade--but the tomato sauce could be richer and more assertive. There are nearly two dozen toppings, with unusual choices like taleggio cheese, capers, and tuna. The combo pizzas remove the guesswork: The guanciale and egg has delicious shavings of house-cured pork jowl surrounding an egg that has set perfectly, and the R.P.S. aptly balances peppery sorpresa with mellow roasted red peppers.

* Rye

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CUISINE: American Nouveau
ADDRESS: 247 South First, Brooklyn NY 11211
between Roebling and Havemeyer
CARDS: All major
BOOZE: Full bar
MENU: Click Here (this menu is temporary)
SUBWAY: L Train to Bedford or Lorimer
MAP: Click Here
WEBSITE: http://ryerestaurant.com/
NY PRESS SAYS: As far as soft openings go, Cal Elliott’s debut of Rye snuck in with barely a murmur.Situated at 275 S. 1st St. in Williamsburg,Rye’s lovely wood, and glass doors give no indication there is food and drink to be had behind them. And given the sparse crowd last night, the former Dressler and DuMont co-chef has kept it low key.

As they work out the kinks, Elliott’s menu isn’t set in stone. Though, he is off to a good start with his appetizer choices like the tender seared sea scallop ($10), roasted beet salad ($9) with an amazing butter sauce, and Berkshire pork belly ($12) with salty beluga lentils. I wasn’t too impressed with the entrée options, but did settled on a tender, well crisped piece of wild striped bass ($24) that came with succulent cockles, mussels, a lone grainy little neck clam and a pile of bland risotto.

The cocktail list is fun, but after a tequila drink made with a touch of absinthe, I decided to stick to a lovely, slightly spicy bottle of Hudson Valley pinot noir from Millbrook Vineyards. Given, Rye is so new it doesn’t warrant a true review yet, so, while they add finishing touches (like hooks on the long, dark bar or some sort of decoration to the blank wall across from it) the large, high-ceiling, and low-lit space will flourish as word of mouth makes it the next hip place to dine.

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Sal's Pizzeria

Pizza/Italian
ADDRESS: 544 Lorimer Street, Brooklyn NY 11211
PHONE: 718.388.6838
SUBWAY: Lorimer Stop on the L
MAP: Click Here
MENU: Click Here
FREE DELIVERY

Second Stop Café

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CUISINE: Cafes, Coffeehouse, sandwiches, dessert, bagels, tofu, muffins, cookies, vegan
ADDRESS: 542 Lorimer St., Brooklyn, NY 11211
(corner of Lorimer & Ainslee)
PHONE: 718.486.6850
HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 7am-11pm Sat.-Sun. 8am-11pm
CARDS: Cash only
WEBSITE: www.secondstopcafe.com
BOOZE: None
SUBWAY: G, L at Metropolitan Ave.-Lorimer St.
MAP: Click Here
DELIVERY: None

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* Sel de Mer

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CUISINE: Seafood - Mediterranean, American
ADDRESS: 374 Graham Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211
PHONE: 718.387.4181
HOURS: Mon-Thu, 4pm-midnight; Fri-Sun 11am-4pm and 4pm-midnight
CARDS: Cash Only
BOOZE: Coming Soon
BRUNCH: yes, weekends only
DELIVERY: None, take-out only
AVERAGE ENTREE: $15
MENU: Click Here
SUBWAY: L Train to Graham
MAP: Click Here
DELIVERY: None
NY MAG SAYS: Think of the menu at Sel de Mer, a new seafood-focused restaurant in the old Najeeb’s space, as “a Mediterranean–meets–Long Island kind of thing,” says chef-owner Jeff Slagg: whole roasted dorade and three moules-frites preparations, but also steamers, fish-cake sliders, and fish and chips. That goes double for the new bar. “I wanted it to look like an old dock,” says Slagg, who did a stint at Oceana and more recently ran the kitchen at Sweetwater. “I’m just really into the water.” With its curtained façade, simple décor, and affordable menu, Sel de Mer reminds us of another cash-only Brooklyn seafood bistro: the original La Bouillabaisse during its Atlantic Avenue heyday. Like that crowd-pleasing spot, Sel de Mer is without wine and beer, for now. But that temporary drawback only helps keep tabs low for meals showcasing generous portions of fresh, imaginatively prepared seafood, like a recent halibut special served over coconut-milk-creamed spinach with crispy potatoes ($14), and a curried grouper ($15) that chef-owner Jeff Slagg dreamed up on a stroll down East 6th Street. There are three versions of moules-frites, and a selection of whole fish of the day. But the best deal might be the pair of so-called fish-cake sliders: two hefty hake burgers on toasted English muffins, served with a mound of cole slaw and the expectation that you’ll need a doggy bag ($12).

* Shachis Restaurant

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CUISINE: Latin American
ADDRESS: 197 Havemeyer Street (South Fourth Street), Williamsburg, Brooklyn
PHONE: 718.388.8884
CARDS: MasterCard and Visa
MENU: Click Here
AVERAGE ENTREE: Appetizers and small dishes, $2 to $8.50; entrees, $10 to $18.75; desserts, $4.50.
HOURS: Noon to 10 p.m. Tuesday through Friday; 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Closed Monday.
BOOZE: Beer & Wine Only
SUBWAY: JMZ to Marcy
MAP: Click Here
DELIVERY: Yes
NY TIMES SAYS: The arepas at Shachis are the real deal: Mr. Rodriguez gently toasts these cornmeal cakes, giving the outsides a delicate, lacy crispness and warming the center through so they exude the comforting, familiar aroma of cooked cornmeal. Shachis offers an array of simply outfitted arepas — stuffed with chicken, beef, vegetables or chorizo, or, in the case of the "domino," with black beans and cheese -- but my favorites were the more involved creations. The reina pepiada arepa is a chicken salad sandwich that even someone who detests chicken salad could get behind: a mélange of mayo, pulled chicken and cooked potato, given a luxuriously creamy boost by a fan of ripe avocado slices. The pabellon arepa features the classic Venezuelan combination of braised and shredded beef, smoky black beans, caramelized sweet plantains and shredded queso blanco that brings it all together. At lunch, Shachis offers an arepa and a fresh juice for $7, or two arepas and a juice for $11. Add in the snacking value of slender, greaseless plantain chips and piquant salsa that come free with any meal, and that’s a deal worth hopping a J train for. But Shachis isn’t some one-snack pony. Venezuelan-style empanadas ($2) were fine specimens of the type. A side order of guacamole ($4) turned out to be freshly made and exceedingly well balanced, and came with tortilla chips that had just been fried and were salty, pleasingly pliant and a psychedelic blue. The roast chicken, served with vegetable fried rice and aioli, would please a picky Peruvian; the quality of the steak on the Argentine-style churrasco plate -- grilled steak with yucca fries -- left me wanting, but the chimichurri slathered over it almost made up for it. Mr. Rodriguez's arroz con pollo -- a paellalike dish that marries yellow rice, peppers, olives, peas, chorizo and tender chunks of chicken on the bone -- is a fine trencherman’s repast, a dish you could eat for lunch and then plan on eating the rest of the day. The seafood paella is that and more: it takes the same building blocks and adds clams, shrimp, squid and lobster to the mix. Though the dish is offered in two sizes ($18.75 for one, $28.75 for two), the smaller one is enough to fill up two people, especially if those people have wisely partaken of some pre-paella arepas. The dining room at Shachis is simple and small, with seats for about 25 and a bar that seats four, and is boldly painted in the cheering colors of the Venezuelan flag: yellow, red and blue. BEST DISHES Arepas, particularly pabellón and reina pepiada; guacamole; arroz con pollo; pollo horneado; fresh juices.

* Sweetwater

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CUISINE: American Nouveau/Pub Food
ADDRESS: 105 North 6th St., Brooklyn, NY 11211
between Berry St. and Wythe Ave.
PHONE: 718.963.0608
HOURS: Sun-Thu, noon-midnight; Fri, noon-2am; Sat, 11:30am-2am
CARDS: Cash Only
BOOZE: Full bar, Happy Hour Daily, 5pm-7pm; $5 martini specials, $3 well drinks, and $2 drafts
AVERAGE ENTREE: $13
MENU: Click Here
BRUNCH: Sat-Sun, noon-5pm
OUTDOOR DINING: Yes
SUBWAY: L Train to Bedford
MAP: Click Here
DELIVERY: No, only Carry-Out
EXTRAS: Outdoor Dining
WE SAY: This former dive bar is now a no-frills, cosy cafe. Sparse but tasty menu. Moderately priced too.

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* Taco Chulo


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CUISINE: Mexican
ADDRESS: 318 Grand Street, Brooklyn, New York 11211
(bet. Havemeyer St. & Marcy Ave.)
PHONE: 718.302.2485
HOURS: Mon-Fri, noon-11pm; Sat-Sun, 11am-11pm
CARDS: American Express, MasterCard, Visa
BOOZE: Full Bar
AVERAGE ENTREE: $10-$15
MENU: Click Here
BRUNCH: Sat - Sun 11 am - 5 pm
SUBWAY: L at Bedford Ave. or Lorimer; J, M, Z at Marcy Ave.
DIRECTIONS: Take the L Train to Bedford Ave. Get off at Bedford and N 7th St. Walk down Bedford in descending numerical value (i.e. N 7th, N 6th, N 5th). Turn left on Grand St. and walk 3 blocks down. We're on the right at 318 Grand St.
MAP: Click Here
DELIVERY: Yes, Williamsburg
WEBSITE: Click Here
CITY SEARCH SAYS: This destination for Mexican food has a buoyant, artisanally crafted scheme of blond wood, turquoise walls and a red undulating border that immediately refreshes the eye. While the seating is vast, it's pleasingly lofty and group-ready. The restaurant, whose name loosely translates to "pimp taco," is drawing a mostly neighborhood crowd. Opened by a Texan and Californian who missed the food they grew up on, the restaurant uses organic, authentic ingredients. The lime-garnished tacos burst with such fresh fillings as slow-braised pork, snappy shrimp with marinated cabbage, and cool, marinated baby cactus. Along with a vibrant, chopped pico de gallo and lively guacamole, the queso fundido--melted cheese that's piqued with bacon, smoked chiles and onions--is a sumptuous alternative to nachos. And all are accompanied by crisp homemade tortilla chips. The pozole verde soup is only for hominy fans, but the salads are rich enough for meaty appetites, too. The cocktail ingredients are fresh and high-quality. Try a house margarita or an iced beer with lime, chile, a salted rim and splash of tomato--a stimulating take on the bloody mary.

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* Teddy's

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CUISINE: Pub Food
ADDRESS: 96 Berry Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211
PHONE: 718.384.9787
HOURS: Sun-Thu, 11:30am-2am; Fri-Sat, 10am-4am
CARDS: MasterCard, Visa
BOOZE: Full Bar
AVERAGE ENTREE: $10
MENU: Click Here [PDF]
BRUNCH: Yes, Sat-Sun, 11:30am-4pm
OUTDOOR DINING: Yes, a few tables
SUBWAY: L Train to Bedford Ave.
MAP: Click Here
DELIVERY: Yes
WE SAY: The best bar food in the Burg! Outside seating during the warm months is a nice touch to this delightful bar. A longtime Williamsburg favorite that outdates most of the other neighborhood establishments, Teddy's caters to a less homogenous crowd and is one of the few places where the locals and the just arrived can meet. Try their salmon club, or any of their tasty sandwiches and you will not be disappointed. And don't miss their yummy, all you-can-eat Friday fish fry. With live music, a great jukebox, a nice staff, and an unpretentious atmosphere, Teddy's is a Williamsburg treasure.

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* Tipico BK

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CUISINE: South American
ADDRESS: 221 South 1st Street, Brooklyn NY 11211
PHONE: 917.573.3466
CARDS: Cash Only
BOOZE: BYOB
WEBSITE: www.tipicobk.com
MENU: Click Here
SUBWAY: L Train to Bedford
MAP: Click Here
DELIVERY: No
BLACKBOOK SAYS: Rodrigo's chill Paraguayan on lazy south WB block. Afternoon hang for perfect steak sandwiches and creamy coffee "batidos" while listening to South American rock like Fabulosos Cadillacs, Piojos, or weed-themed Brazilian reggae. Hammock in cozy patio goes great with BYOB six pack from corner bodega or tereré: that cool, refreshing, Paraguayan drink (iced yerba mate). Café Havana before it turned into a Lenny Kravitz video.

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* Vecinos' Pizza Restaurant

139 S 4TH St Brooklyn, NY 11211
PHONE: (718) 387-2675
MAP:Click Here
WE SAY: A greasy spoon Latin American joint. Forget the pizza - this is the place to go for some yummy, dirt cheap rice and beans.

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* Vertuccio's Pizza on the Park

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CUISINE: Pizza/Italian
ADDRESS: 232 North 12th Street, At McCarren Park
PHONE: 718.486.3900
HOURS: Tue-Thurs, 11am-10pm; Fri-Sat, 11-Midnight; Sun, 11am-10pm
CARDS: American Express, MasterCard, Visa
BOOZE: Wine and Beer
AVERAGE ENTREE: $10-$20
SUBWAY: L at Bedford Ave., G at Nassau
MAP: click here
WEBSITE: www.vertuccios.com
DELIVERY: Yes, 5-mile radius.

Aficionados of Bedford-area pizza and Italian cuisine might not have sampled Vertuccio's yet, but they're sure to be pleased once they do. This large, comfortable spot which neighbors Urban Rustic market and MustLuvDogs on the south end of McCarren Park is a pleasant addition to Williamsburg's ever-growing number of high-quality Italian eateries.

So don't let the "Pizza on the Park" designation fool you: Chef Gaetanno Giuffre's menu extends way beyond the pizza oven. Dishes like the Sauteed Wild Striped Bass (with fennel, oranges and a pistachio sauce) or the Grilled Rack of Lamb (with Barolo wine sauce, truffle oil and risotto) prove the diversity of the menu and the attention to detail that the staff has implemented. The dozen or so homemade pasta choices and the gluten-free pizza also offer unique options. The Vertuccio family is often on location, and do their best to create a cozy atmosphere -- which is aided by a warm interior, and by outdoor space when the weather permits. Vertuccio's serves lunch, dinner and brunch, and has five-mile delivery radius as well.

The restaurant, which opened late in the summer of 2009, is somewhat tucked away in the winter months, but we predict that will change rapidly when the warm weather brings crowds to the park across the street. Our advice: stop by soon before the crowds start dominating here. --Elizabeth Brady

* Vutera

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ADDRESS: 345 Grand Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211
(Between Marcy Street and Havemeyer Street)
PHONE: 718.599.0069
HOURS: 6pm-midnight, daily
Wine Bar now open downstairs with Full Menu (pdf) available from 6pm-2am
CARDS: Discover, MasterCard, Visa
MAP: Click Here
SUBWAY: L at Lorimer; G at Metropolitan or J, M, Z at Marcy Ave.
WEBSITE: www.liveatrose.com
MYSPACE: Click Here
GOTHAMIST SAYS: The sibling owners of Rose Live Music on Grand Street in Williamsburg have given quite the face-lift to their eponymous subterranean restaurant. The intimate urban-rustic haunt has been renamed Vutera, and the exposed brick walls and wooden beams are now bathed in a candlelit glow for your dining pleasure. New chef Molly Del Monte, the former sous chef at Little Giant, is introducing a Mediterranean menu with a local-and-seasonal angle, complemented by a wine list curated by manager Hugh Crickmore (Mas). Grub Street has photos and the full menu, which features such delicacies as parsnip gnocchi with beet-green pesto, braised lamb shank with red wine and creamy polenta, and an appetizer of Spanish-mackerel escabèche. An review on Strong Buzz deems the place "immensely comforting. It’s the kind of place that beckons like a blazing hearth in an ice storm."

* Walter Foods

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CUISINE: Seafood, Raw Bar
LOCATION: 253 Grand Street, Williamsburg Brooklyn
(between Grand and Roebling)
PHONE: 718.387.8783
CARDS: All Major
HOURS: 5:30pm-1am weekdays, and till 2 on weekends
DINNER MENU: Click Here (pdf)
COCKTAIL MENU: Click Here (pdf)
MAP: Click Here
SUBWAY: L Train to Bedford or Lorimer
NY MAG SAYS: Finally, the raw bar the kids in Williamsburg have long demanded! Balthazar bartender Danny Minch and Barrio Chino owner Dylan Dodd have opened Walter Foods at 253 Grand Street. Justin Ernsberger, formerly of Clinton Street Baking Company and Aqua Grill, brings his love of sea creatures to the menu -- lobster appears in five dishes. This is good news for anyone on the L train looking to score some clam chowder this fall; if you're not, there's a burger and fried chicken and some steaks for you. Given Minch's former life as a bartender, it's no surprise that the cocktail menu is more robust, if not a little old-timey: See Sling, Singapore for details.

* Wombat

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Australian, American Traditional
613 Grand Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211
(Btwn Leonard & Lorimer St )
PHONE: 718-218-7077
MENU: Click Here
AVERAGE PRICE: $18
CARDS: Cash Only
BOOZE: Full bar
DELIVERY: Yes
SUBWAY: L to Lorimer
MAP: Click Here
WEBSITE: Click here
OTHER: Serves brunch every day, late night menu until 2AM, Happy hour

* Zenkichi

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77 N 6th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211
(Cross Street: Between Berry Street and Wythe Street)
PHONE: (718) 388-8985
CARDS: All Major
HOURS: Wed-Sun 6pm-12am
SUBWAY: L to Bedford
MAP: Click Here
MENU: Click Here
WEBSITE: Click Here
WE SAY: In Williamsburg, vinyl-sided buildings are as ubiquitous as skinny, stretch jeans with white high tops, but the owners of Zenkichi gave their vinyl-sided building a facelift, converting it into something utterly unique. The plastic clapboards of the building’s edifice are masked in dark wood planks – the perfect exterior to the hidden Japanese tapas oasis within.

North Sixth is the Williamsburg strip where most restaurants conspicuously flaunt their crowds by packing them into large, noisy open spaces. With no sign to mark the entrance, Zenkichi is easy to miss, but inside is a welcome alternative to this trend. Walking in, we felt like we’d stumbled upon a cross between a Zen garden and a three-leveled carnival house-of-mirrors. The host led us up the stairs and through a disorienting maze to our own private cubby booth – complete with bamboo blinds and equipped with a buzzer to ring for our waitress. We felt like we entered a Japanese film noir where a smoke machine was the only missing element. Zenkichi is one of many izakaya spots springing up around the city. The Japanese equivalent of a tapas bars, izakayas are great places to try a variety of little dishes while sipping sake. We decided against the Omakase for Two -- ten tastes chosen by the chef for $88. Since we didn’t want dessert and were curious about a few items not on the tasting menu, we opted to make our own selections.

We started with two raw dishes, Tako Wasabi and Maguro Carpaccio. The briny taste of wasabi-cured raw octopus was a refreshing spin on the sushi we were craving. More a condiment than a dish to satisfy hunger pangs, the Tako was nice light start on a hot summer night. The freshness continued with a traditional Japanese tuna dish, Maguro Carpaccio. The tuna was lightly coated in a sweet sesame marinade and wrapped around chilled, thin slices of radish and chives.

Next we moved on to something more substantial with the Pork Kakuni. A complex caramel broth, at once sweet and salty, seeped from the pork belly. It was among the best we’ve eaten. Cooked for three days, the tender, slow-cooked pork can be lifted from the fatty belly with an easy tug of the chopsticks. Equally satisfying was Zenkichi’s generous portion of Saiko Miso Black Cod. The hint of miso absorbed in the firm fish was a salty reminder to take another sip of sake. Less successful dishes included the Japanese Mushroom Gratin and Umaki and an omelet wrapped freshwater eel. Despite what the menu’s claim that the Japanese Mushroom Gratin contained Enoki, Simeji & Oyster mushrooms, we only tasted straw mushrooms which were lost amid the creamy bechamel sauce. And though the omelet wrapping the freshwater eel in the Umaki was delicious, a larger piece of eel would have allowed the fish flavor to go head to head with the sweet egg.

Since the importance of drinking is almost equal to eating at an izakaya joint, we were disappointed to find that the sake menu had only a limited selection of inexpensive sake. The cheapest (and only) carafe was $45 and the average bottle of sake was in the $50 to $60 range. Opt for the summer sake tasting menu where you can sample three glasses for $18.

Left to our own devises, we ordered seven dishes -- more than enough food for two. The bill for two before drinks totaled $60. With friendly, attentive service and many dishes we didn’t get to try, we’ll be returning soon for more.
- Amy Brown


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· Lokal
· Long Lai
· M Noodle Shop
· M - Shanghai Bistro
· Mamalu
· Mamtajmahal Indian Restaurant
· * The Manhattan Inn
· Magda International Cafe
· Matamoros Puebla Taqueria y Grocery
· * Marlow & Sons
· Mercat Negre
· * Mesa Coyoacan
· Miranda
· Miss Favela
· * Miyako
· Mizu
· El Moderno
· * Mojito Loco
· * Monkey Town
· * Moto
· * Motorino
· Mugs Alehouse
· Mulholland's
· My Moon
· Mykonos
· n.6
· Nina's Restaurant & Pizzeria
· * Nita Nita
· * Northeast Kingdom
· Noodle Studio
· Nori's Sushi & Cafe
· Oak Wine Bar & Cafe
· * Oasis
· OTT
· Pagoda Thai Restaurant
· Papa Lima Sandwich
· * Papacitos
· Park Luncheonette
· Pâtés et Traditions
· Penny Licks
· * Pete's Candy Store
· * Peter Luger Steakhouse
· Peter's Since 1969
· Phoebe's Cafe
· * Pies and Thighs
· Potion Cafe
· PT Restaurant
· qoo Robata Bar
· The Rabbithole
· * Radegast Hall & Biergarten
· * Raymund's Place
· Red Bowl
· Relish
· * The Richardson
· River Barrel
· * Roberta's
· Roebling Tea Room
· * Rye
· Sal's Pizzeria
· Samurai
· San Loco
· Santorini Grill
· Sapporo Haru
· Sea
· Second Stop Café
· * Sel de Mer
· * Shachis Restaurant
· Siam Orchid
· Silent H
· Simple Cafe
· Snacky
· Socrates Restaurant
· Spike Hill
· Sui Ren
· Supercore Cafe
· Surf Bar
· * Sweetwater
· Taco Bite
· * Taco Chulo
· Tacu Tacu/Rice Republic
· Tai Thai
· * Teddy's
· Thai Cafe
· * Tipico BK
· Tony's Pizza
· Urban Rustic
· * Vecinos' Pizza Restaurant
· Verb Cafe
· Vera Cruz
· * Vertuccio's Pizza on the Park
· Vinnie's
· * Vutera
· * Walter Foods
· Wasabi
· Wild Ginger
· Williamsburger
· New Williamsburgh Cafe
· * Wombat
· The Wreck Room
· Yola's
· * Zenkichi
· Zero Latitude
· * Zocalo
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