Bakery offers a huge selection of fresh breads, cookies, buns, and cakes with heimish, flavorful baked goods. Atmosphere feels lively and bustling, reminiscent of a busy Friday in Bnei Brak. Lines move quickly despite crowds, and a salad bar adds variety beyond baked items.
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On Fridays, the bakery is very packed.
You may see long lines on Fridays, but the line moves quickly.
The prices at the bakery are reasonable.
Small, bright bakery offers fresh bagels with a wide variety including toasted whole wheat everything. Kosher PARVE donuts bring a Mediterranean kosher flavor at fair prices. Self-serve coffee and grab n go options add convenience during busy hours.
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Avoid going at lunchtime if youโre in a rush as theyโre incredibly packed.
It is tough to find parking in this area.
The restaurant claims to open at 6 AM but actually opens 40 minutes later.
Food tours combine walking, eating, and local history in neighborhoods with laid-back vibes and hidden food gems. Guides share extensive knowledge of history and culture, creating a fun and educational atmosphere. Tours reveal authentic spots and community connections beyond typical tourist paths.
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Scott's food tour combines a savory Chinatown experience with a SoHo dessert adventure.
Dietary needs can be accommodated, including gluten-free options at every stop.
The tour includes four tasty stops showcasing hidden gems in the area.
Warm, cozy spot offers whole wheat bagels with custom egg sandwiches and breakfast combos. Strict kosher standards ensure quality and adherence to rules. Friendly staff and a high-tech coffee machine create a welcoming vibe for enjoying fresh pastries.
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The breakfast special includes an omelette, fries, salad, a buttered bagel, and a large coffee for $10.
You can pay with an EBT card for items from the fridge.
The lines at the bakery move quickly in the morning.
Clean lines and a simple layout create an efficient vibe. High-quality kosher baked goods shine with sublime taste and everything bagel with scallion cream cheese. Prices are higher, but the kosher selection and delicious cream cheese make it worth it.
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The bakery closes at 5:00 p.m.
Expect a variety of breakfast options and baked goods.
The bakery is kosher and offers a selection of kosher products.
Bakery buzzes with crowded energy and a hot pasta self-service station adds an unusual touch. Bagels and donuts stand out for their unique dense, chewy texture and generous toppings. Many options include parve selections and creative holiday treats.
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There is no parking available.
The establishment does not allow dogs inside.
The place is really unhygienic.
Tiny restaurant with few tables and an intimate, cozy atmosphere in a residential setting. Offers a small outdoor space surrounded by potted plants, creating a friendly vibe. Known for excellent vegan and vegetarian breakfast options and rich, flavorful cocktails.
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Reservations are recommended for groups of 3 or more due to limited seating.
Expect long wait times during busy weekend brunch hours.
The restaurant only serves bottled water for dine-in customers.
Supermarket shines with wide kosher variety and a cafe serving kosher dishes. Bagels include a unique Potato Bagel with hot breakfast options. Friendly vibe stays strong despite busy mornings and long lines.
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The store is not open until 6 PM on Friday.
To reach Koshertown Supermarket via the B12 bus, get off at Albany Ave and East New York Ave, then walk two blocks up to Empire Boulevard.
They take Foodstamps.
Bagel shop with a clean, spacious layout and a busy atmosphere. Known for fresh, flavorful bagels considered among the best in Brooklyn, it operates as a takeout-only spot with an often disorganized line.
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The price of a bagel varies significantly, from $1.75 to $3.25 for the same exact bagel.
You will pay double for a bagel and coffee now.
There is no dine-in available.
Space combines modern elegance with cozy charm, featuring high ceilings and natural light. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, balancing chic dining with authentic hospitality. Seating options include tables, booths, bar counters, and outdoor areas, creating a versatile environment.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
Motek offers a variety of vegan and vegetarian options on the menu.