Outdoor seating surrounded by real flowers creates a garden-filled patio with tables for two and a few indoor stools. Atmosphere feels friendly and welcoming with warm, personal vibes despite occasional loudness on busy days.
Good to know
The full menu is halal.
Prices are cheap by New York standards.
They have beef bacon for those who donโt eat pork.
Small space buzzes with loud head-banging music and close tables, creating an energetic vibe. Brunch shines with Build Your Own dishes like avocado toast and curry scramble. Australian coffee impresses with a really good latte that pairs well with meals.
Good to know
On Saturday mornings, there are plenty of spots available at 9:15 AM, but a line forms by 11 AM.
The restaurant does not take reservations.
On weekends, the wait can be pretty terrible.
Cozy restaurant offers stylish decor and warm lighting that create an elite, slow-paced atmosphere ideal for dates or relaxing meals. Outdoor seating provides a pleasant alternative with a fun vibe and good music. Tables sit close together inside, but the space feels spacious for the neighborhood.
Good to know
The bottomless brunch deal is available for $25, offering 2 hours of unlimited mimosas or sangria.
Reservations are required on weekends due to high demand.
The restaurant closes at 10 PM, not 11 PM as indicated by the reservation system.
Four-sided cube with QR code menus and traditional capiz shutters create a unique Filipino ambiance. Live jazz and karaoke performances energize the space, especially after 9pm. Cocktails like Manila Martinis and Pale Pilsen beer complement a cozy atmosphere suited for large parties.
Good to know
They host a live band night on Thursdays.
They host a DJ night on Fridays and Saturdays.
The venue is suitable for a birthday event.
Small space with large garage doors opens to the street, blending indoors and outdoors with plenty of natural light. Dim lighting and intimate tables create a cozy atmosphere ideal for quiet dinners or date nights. A carefully curated playlist adds to the warm, relaxed vibe.
Good to know
Reservations can be made easily for brunch on Sundays.
There is a 3.99% discount if you pay by cash.
The restaurant allows last minute Saturday night reservations.
Enjoy classic bagel and lox in a retro diner setting with fresh fish options that capture a true New York brunch vibe. Sip on oily dark roast coffee that stands out for its rich flavor. The atmosphere blends warmth with a quiet, classy feel.
Good to know
Making a reservation is necessary to avoid a wait of over an hour.
Expect to wait on busy weekend mornings; arrive early to get on the list.
No reservations are accepted, so expect long waits on weekends.
Cozy French restaurant with vintage decor and chandeliers creates a romantic atmosphere with dim lighting and intimate settings. Large rooftop bar and garden offer an open, beautiful space with views of Manhattan streets. Cocktails are well-crafted, complementing classic French dishes in a charming, elegant environment.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for dinner service on weekends.
The restaurant accepts credit cards and mobile payments, but no personal checks.
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during peak brunch hours.
Rustic decor with brick walls sets a cozy vibe perfect for brunch and coffee. Brunch features filling eggs and bacon but beware of slow service. Espresso shines here, making it a great spot for a quick coffee break in a bierhaus-style setting.
Good to know
Cafe Katja has seasonal specials featuring white asparagus around spring time.
The layout is not disabled friendly, with steps to enter the establishment.
A 20% tip is automatically included for parties of six or more.
Spanning three floors, the market buzzes with vibrant atmosphere and diverse food stalls. Brunch shines with mimosas and pancakes in a casual setting. Coffee lovers enjoy specialty brews including Vietnamese iced coffee and artisanal blends.
Good to know
Restaurants close at 7 PM on Saturday night.
The market gets crowded during the lunchtime rush.
Management frequently closes the seating area for events, disrupting diners.
Narrow shop buzzes with old school charm and no indoor seating. Brunch draws crowds for fresh cafรฉ dishes with a wait. Coffee shines with excellent black brew served fast, making it a lower east side favorite.
Good to know
You must take a number when you first enter to be served.
There is no dine-in option; it's takeout only.
Expect long wait times, often over an hour, especially after 10am.