Craft beer pub in Williamsburg. 24 taps, pub food (lunch & dinner), 11 screens, all sports, including soccer & rugby. Weekend brunch & Happy Hour every day. [read more]
Best Lobster Rolls Ever!. [read more]
Buon' Amici is a restaurant, located at 40 Peck (South & Front St. )New York, NY 10038 United States. [read more]
Excite your Palate with for our fresh, innovative and traditional dishes. Relax and Enjoy with the SUteiShi's "dining fine" experience!. [read more]
Not worth sitting down, but the udon drunken noodles isn't a bad delivery choice if you're located in the area. Drunken noodles. Sauce is awesome. . Duck salad, cocktails, papaya salad. [read more]
Smyth is not Plein Sud. The Smyth Burger is not the Plein Sud Burger. But I wouldn't kick it out of bed. . Get your grey bacon here! This place is awful. [read more]
Ecuador-born, Torino-trained chef-owner Eddy Erazo's gem of an Italian restaurant. . [read more]
The pierogies are good. Service can sometimes be pretty mediocre, and occasionally downright bad. . Really great cheap Polish restaurant in Brooklyn Heights. [read more]
Gr8 4 a good, cheap meal. A/C not very good on hot days. Had chicken with Teriyaki sauce. Not bad, but the chicken was deep fried not grilled like I would have expected. [read more]
Good for a quick cheap meal. 4 Dumplings fro $1. 99. Not very hot, pre-made, they came in togo containers. Their hot sauce is spicy and sweet. Mix it with the vinegar and pour over everything. [read more]
The burger absolutely stands up to the hype, and I'm pretty sure the pork belly is seasoned with magic pixie dust. . Sneaky elite neighborhood restaurant. [read more]
The slugs are always on the house. [read more]
Ristorante Italiano. [read more]
Gold rush chicken bacon sandwich wasn't that good, don't like the honey on it. Fries/mash was good. Love the fried chicken but fried skin didn't seem fresh. [read more]
French Gastropub and underground Cocktail Lounge in the heart of NYC's Nolita neighborhood. . [read more]
Bamiyan serves traditional afghan cuisine, in a relaxed setting. Menu includes aromatic basmati rice dishes, mild curries, dumplings and pasta dishes, as well as kabobs. [read more]
Get the lamb shawarma!. The spicy falafel is very spicy. . Not feeling great after I ate here. Wasn't good or fresh felafel or veggies. Blegh. [read more]
Not sure why it has such bad reviews. I found the staff sweet, the food fast, and they gave me two extra pieces! 8 dumplings for 4$!. Slowest service I have experienced in awhile. [read more]
Don't dismiss Mr. Wraps. I don't call Jimmy John's, Mr. John. If you're looking for a sandwich, traditional or rolled, that is bigger than Blimpie, better than a bodega, you head here. [read more]
Ask for the brown rice. Not advertised as an option, but it's there and it's spicier and healthier. . [read more]
Best pizza in the surrounding area. But you better avoid if you like a saucy slice, because there is none. . Excellent chicken parm and risotto rice balls - $5. [read more]
Pineapple Fried Rice, Pad Thai, Crab Rangoon, Coconut Sticky Rice are my favorites but I absolutely love this place. They're on Seamless too. Don't use the lime too much. [read more]
Best Szechuan I've ever had! Absolutely in love! Came with a big group, sat downstairs round table with lazy Susan. So much fun! Dan-Dan noodles and the soup noodles with braised need are sublime!. [read more]
I've had the chicken tikka, chicken tikka marsala, tandoori chicken, chana marsala, chana shaag, & more. All are delicious and all are perfect with their garlic naan, don't forget that. [read more]
Harsimus Cove Bar & Grille is a bar, located at 455 Washington Blvd (5th)Jersey City, NJ 07310 United States. [read more]
Uncle Nick’s Greek Cuisine on 8th Ave is NYC’s favorite traditional Greek taverna, serving authentic fresh grilled fish, classic lamb chops, and more!. [read more]
Side of bacon is a lot of Bacon! No skimpy three strips here. . The portions are getting bigger. . Best place in the world to change a nappy. . [read more]
The crepe was light, lemony, and not too sweet. The decor is cozy. It has the sense of the Lower East Side without the pretension, but it is in Chinatown. [read more]
Hole in the wall. It looked so shabby when I first saw it, I thought it was abandoned. Couldn't help wonder if city health officials ever visit. 😕 Did not go in. [read more]
The food and the service were meh. We had the kale salad (they ran out of kale so it was replaced with spinach), aranchini (nothing special) and the ceci e pepe pasta (was over cooked). [read more]
Winecellar, located a few steps down from street level is one of New York City's favorite wine bars and cocktail destinations. . [read more]
BBQ pork isn't on the menu but its in the window and is fresh and delish! $5 for BBQ pork, rice and yummy cabbage dish to go!. Always busy, authentic spot with a lunch menu. [read more]
The Palladium Food Court is the perfect place to socialize with friends. Enjoy a wide variety of delicious foods at our unique stations! Also don't miss our monthly festive meals, Restaurant.. [read more]
Located in one of the oldest New York City spots, on the corner of Peck Slip and Water Street, Acqua at Peck Slip is an authentic Italian restaurant. It is a very cozy place with traditional.. [read more]
Lunch special is on par with other Midtown sushi places ($11. 75 for 3 roll Maki combo), but sushi is hearty and delicious. . BYOB! Great, quick service. [read more]
Henry’s End is a Brooklyn Heights neighborhood institution known for its inviting atmosphere, seasonal menus, award winning wine list and friendly service. [read more]