Tiny ramen spot with five seats and dark, moody decor creates an intimate, homey atmosphere. Soft jazz music plays in the background, inviting quiet conversation. Kitchen setup supports efficient, solo cooking, enhancing the unique, personal dining experience.
Ramen stands out with its huge, sweet, authentic flavors and interesting presentation. The spot sits on a corner alongside a few other restaurants, adding to its unique vibe.
Bacon Egg & Cheese Ramen features crispy bacon, rich egg, and melty cheese combined in a flavorful broth. This dish blends classic breakfast ingredients with ramen noodles for a unique taste.
Good to know
Reservations are required to dine at this restaurant.
You must order your entire meal and drinks and pay ahead of time when you reserve.
Reservations open on the 1st of every month for the following month.
Small cafe with cozy, bright atmosphere and natural zen vibes creates a calm, relaxed space ideal for studying or quiet chats. Seating includes high top counters, stools, and a comfy couch, fitting small groups comfortably. Unique coffee flavors and creative menu options set it apart from typical cafes.
Menu offers many interesting and fun options. The croffle stands out as a very different and intriguing item.
Bacon egg and cheese appears in a chaffle sandwich and a croissant, both standing out as favorite breakfast options. The chaffle sandwich earns particular note for its unique texture and flavor.
Good to know
Parking is free in the building, making visits smoother.
The seating area is tiny, better for solo visits or small groups.
WiFi is available but not ideal for working due to seating limitations.
Dining takes place in canvas tents surrounded by large leafy plants under a glass-ceiling atrium, creating a cozy campfire theme. Music varies from salsa to diverse beats, adding to a lively and friendly atmosphere. Specialty cocktails and standout breakfast sandwiches complement the unique, nature-inspired setting.
An interesting location draws attention and invites exploration. The concept shows potential, especially with its breakfast options that stand out visually.
Bacon egg and cheese comes on Cuban bread with a side of fresh cut roasted potatoes. The sandwich pairs well with a candlelit garlic dip served alongside croissants.
Good to know
Reservations are possible at Campfired, so consider booking ahead.
Once the liquor license is approved, brunch will include afternoon cocktails.
Expect a unique menu with premium brunch options.
Bakery combines inviting interiors with lively atmosphere and plentiful seating including bar and outdoor tables. The space attracts many working alone on laptops, creating a steady, focused energy. Decor balances trendy yet authentic vibes without pretension.
Asian and European fusion shows in scallion egg sandwich and berry nian gao baked goods. Chinese cafe style foods offer elastic chewy doughnut textures and affordable breakfast options.
Bacon egg and cheese comes on a scallion pancake instead of bread, making it a filling and unique breakfast sandwich. The sandwich has a generous amount of bacon and balances flavors well.
Good to know
Expect a long line on weekends.
Food takes about 25 minutes to prepare.
Sandwiches start being served after 3:30 PM.
Small bagel shop offers wide variety of cream cheese flavors and customizable bagels with an impressive assembly line. Seating includes indoor and outdoor tables, though space can feel crowded and loud with a hectic atmosphere. Menus hang from the ceiling, adding a unique visual element to the space.
Nutella and banana bagel stands out as an interesting choice and gets positive attention. The overall vibe feels unique and engaging.
Bacon egg and cheese comes out delicious and pairs well with other sandwiches like smoked salmon. The sandwich features smoked bacon and a well-cooked egg with melted cheese.
Good to know
Expect a wait of up to 30 minutes during rush hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Seating is limited, and it gets crowded at peak times.
The shop closes at 4 p.m., so plan your visit accordingly.
Open kitchen reveals food preparation in a tiny, beautifully designed space with limited seating mostly at a bar counter. Atmosphere shifts from peaceful mornings to a fun, charming vibe with lively music and a friendly pace. Quality ingredients and unique bagels create a distinctive culinary experience.
Creative flavors like Plum Jam, Whitefish, and Salmon Roe stand out. The menu offers numerous interesting options and weekend specials with unique toppings.
Bacon egg and cheese sandwiches come hot and full, served on rosemary bagels or classic bagels. Expect a wait time around 45 minutes during busy periods.
Good to know
Expect a line before opening at 7:45am; reservations are not accepted.
Limited seating makes it best to get bagels to go.
Bagels with lox cost $18, which is on the expensive side.
Bagel shop offers limited indoor seating mostly at the back, with a layout separating order and pickup areas. Atmosphere is busy and chaotic, often crowded with a loud, fast-paced vibe. Creative touches include a gelato-style cream cheese display featuring unique flavors and rows of bagels showcased at the entrance.
A wide selection of homemade cream cheese and colorful bagels stands out here. The rainbow cake bagel offers an interesting twist worth trying.
Bacon egg and cheese comes on a jalapeรฑo cheddar bagel or with everything on it. The sandwich is fresh and scrumptious with a strong flavor.
Good to know
Seating is limited, so plan accordingly.
They will charge a fee for credit card payments.
Liberty Bagels is open from 7 AM to 6 PM daily.
Small bagel shop with limited indoor seating and a few outdoor tables on a busy sidewalk creates a crowded, hectic atmosphere. Loud, energetic staff and constant foot traffic contribute to a classic New York vibe. The space feels tight and chaotic, reflecting its popularity.
Bagels come with lots of filling and interesting flavors like Nutella and peanut butter cream cheese. Toppings include sweet tofu cream cheese in cinnamon, raspberry, or blueberry, plus a colorful bagel option.
Good to know
Get there early because they sell out of some bagel varieties.
Be prepared to queue as lines are often out the door.
There is very limited seating; it's primarily take-out.