For a fun twist on fast food, enjoy top-quality burgers and fries with stunning views of the Manhattan skyline and a kid-friendly vibe.
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Michelle Smawley
Food has gone down in quality majorly Gluten free bun is not great. Truffle fries tasted like cheese. Regular fries are solid meh. Nothing was piping hot. I loved the restaurant at the start but now.....
A cozy gem in Brooklyn Heights with hearty dishes, generous portions, and a warm family vibe that keeps everyone coming back for more.
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Matt Ludwig
Hearty Italian with extremely friendly and accommodating service. All our dishes were excellent in terms of taste (including gluten free pasta which they paid extra attention to if there was gluten in the meatballs - thank you!), and were very generous in time of size. I'd recommend considering splitting a dish! It is cash only and marked clearly as such IMO. We definitely would love to come back as it feels like the family type of Brooklyn vibe we appreciate. A great spot in Brooklyn Heights!
With a cozy vibe and great ambiance, this spot is perfect for families or casual meetings, making every visit feel special and welcoming.
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Kristina Setka
Absolutely delicious breakfast. Best potatoes, great sausage and eggs. Also enjoyed the gluten free waffle with fresh fruit. Highly recommend. Fresh ingredients, great service.
Expect a diverse menu with standout options and unique cocktails, though service may feel a bit stretched at times.
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Jake Silberg
Really happy with this place. I have Celiac and they were very careful and explained what I could have. My (gluten-eating) companions enjoyed as well. The cocktails were really special!
Quirky café with a vibrant vibe, top-notch coffee, and delectable treats that keep everyone buzzing with excitement!
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Jonathan Breuer
Worst chicken & Pesto panini ever! Chicken was like 1/4 of breast cutlet or three small slices of chicken and 2 Gluten free breads was fall apart. There was no pesto! And cost $20 wtf!
This gem brings vibrant Georgian culture to life with its creative and fresh offerings, ensuring an unforgettable dining experience.
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Amanda Grutza
If I had to recommend just one restaurant to visit while in NYC, it may just be Chama Mama.
They have consistently blown me away when it comes to food, service, atmosphere, and just overall experience.
This is clearly a place that not only leans into its incredible heritage but is so proud that it gets to share this culture with all!
The food is absolutely phenomenal, always a 10/10. There are certain staples such as the famous Adjaruli Khachapuri (the beloved open face cheese bowl, they curate table side), dumplings, and kebabs. But they also have incredible rotating seasonal items that are fantastic. I was over the moon for my side salad (and I am a human who came in ready for some extra cheese bread and meat, so that is a huge feat!)
The food is always interesting, I feel like I learn something new about Georgian culture every time I go.
There are extensive vegetarian options, as well as plenty of vegan and gluten-free. The wine is natural, imported from Georgia (along with some of the beer list), and also very renowned. I am not a drinker, but everyone I have brought raves about it. And on that note, the mocktails are fantastic! They are very original and tasty.
On my last visit, I got to try the Fig Nut with early grey tea, lemon juice, and fig-walnut syrup.
Something that strikes me about Chama Mama is they use immaculate ingredients, and there are things I normally wouldn't gravitate to (harvest salads, figs!). But in their hands it is such a treat. So much love and thought is put into this menu, and it is very obvious with every bite.
Do yourself a favor and stop by here at least once. It will likely become a part of your regular rotation.
Very delicious food! Came here with a big party and they were very attentive and accommodating. The food came out at the same time for all 15 of us and was warm. They have gluten free options including pasta but not pizza. The chard dish was the best!
An amazing spot with a chill vibe, perfect for those who appreciate a thoughtful approach to dining and enjoy a stress-free experience.
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Jane Seidel
Food was AMAZING and the servers were fantastic, too. My friend and I both have food allergies and they checked and confirmed that our food wouldn’t give us allergic reactions. This is a great place for gluten free dining especially if you’re celiac too!
I had a great experience here. The staff was so great and accommodating to our group on a number of occasions. We were a large group that required different things in terms of space, food, noise level sometimes very unexpectedly and the management and staff were so helpful and patient. A great variety of food and desserts and some gluten free options! So glad to have found this spot. And karaoke on Wednesday nights! <<(but is closed off if you'd rather a quiet evening too! :) great experience over all
I see they offer gluten free pizza but says they use wheat starch... So I called the restaurant to confirm and also ask if it contains eggs. I cannot a restaurant like this cannot tell me the ingredients of the dough. Egg is a major allergen and I am just a bit disappointed.