Williamsburg's eclectic personality is mirrored quite heavily by its breadth of restaurant offerings. As usual, the cream rises to the top with the New York City Experts!
Subdued and delicious Brazilian joint in the neutral zone between Williamsburg and Greenpoint.
45 Richardson StPolo Dobkin earns another Michelin Star to go with the one earned at the Dressler. With Meadowsweet, which he opened with his wife, Stephanie they have created a a menu that is contemporary American with a Mediterranean current. With fresh seasonal ingredients he lets speak for ...
149 Broadway (Bedford Avenue)The warm kitsch of El Almacen strikes at the hot and untempered iron of Williamsburg's South American offerings.
557 Driggs AveWilliamsburg's best bistro, with a relaxed, neighborhood vibe and deliciously innovative American cuisine inflected with hints of French, Italian and Spanish cooking.
105 N 6th StreetThis Mediterranean/American cafe/restaurant has indoor/outdoor seating and raw bar/grocery store components for sitting down with/taking home the freshest ingredients and dishes.
81 BroadwayNeapolitan-style pizza in Bed-Stuy.
435 Halsey StBakery, bar, and restaurant in Williamsburg with a wonderfully rustic and homey atmosphere and charming backyard.
352 Bedford AveWilliamsburg's hidden and hiding Japanese jewel, with cozy, warm ambiance and elegant, thoughtful dishes.
77 N 6th StreetArtisanal pizza on the borders of Williamsburg and Bushwick.
261 Moore StreetAn elegant-comme-kitschy eatery with fine Italian fare: delicious handmade ravioli, clams casino, and veal.
32 Withers St (bet. Lorimer St. & Union Ave.)A slightly chaotic Mexican joint with great, cheap food in the hipster Mecca of Williamsburg, now featuring a full liquor license.
295 Berry StOne of Williamsburg's best haunts, the DOC Wine Bar offers a rustic setting and an unbelievable selection of wines and various Italian dishes.
83 N 7th StAurora Brooklyn serves the same innovative Italian regional cuisine as its SoHo relative. Pasta, bread and desserts are made on the premises with fresh, seasonal ingredients. Their wine list represents all Italian regions, focusing on ancient, indigenous varietals, in the spirit ...
70 Grand StreetA favorite of the mini-mogul set, Peter Luger Steak House has been serving the finest USDA Prime steaks since 1887. But you need not be a mogul to eat here; one of the biggest surprises is the chopped steak (a/k/a hamburger), possibly the very best in New York City, and served at...
178 Broadway (Kent Ave.)Ella procures the best possible ingredients from local purveyors to create a fine-dining quality meal for their customers.
177 Bedford Ave