Narrow hallway entrance leads to a space with trippy murals and eclectic furniture that feels like a cavernous retreat. Atmosphere blends warmth and energy, fostering a vibrant community hub with indoor and outdoor seating. Amenities include a vinyl DJ station, board games, and a sunny courtyard, creating a unique spot for connection and creativity.
Amazing vegan pastries stand out here. A variety of vegan bread and drink options are available, with accommodations for allergies like avoiding sesame or figs.
Baklava stays crispy even late in the day. It comes as a proper Turkish style slice, pairing well with coffee.
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The cafe is a great option for remote work with plenty of space and outlets.
The cafe hosts live performances a few times a week; check the schedule.
They host holistic events at their extension space, Alchemia Studios.
Palestinian restaurant offers beautiful decor with live Palestinian music enhancing a warm, welcoming vibe. Seating includes covered outdoor areas with a laid-back energy and plenty of light. Atmosphere feels classy and cozy, creating an inviting space for dining.
Several tasty dishes cater to vegans, including a vegan platter and recently added vegan kefta. Shared plates clearly label vegan options, making it easy to find delicious vegan food.
Baklava comes as a sundae and a beautifully plated dessert. It pairs well with other dishes like taboulli and tahina ice cream and works as a sweet treat to take home.
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The restaurant is BYOB (bring your own wine or beer).
On Fridays, traditional Palestinian music is played.
Make sure to order the knafe ahead of time as it takes 15-20 minutes.
Narrow space with cozy indoor seating and a pleasant outdoor patio offers a warm, inviting vibe. Frequented by locals, it features Turkish treats and a dog-friendly atmosphere. The spot balances a neighborhood feel with chic design and comfortable seating.
Great selection of vegan sweet treats includes vegan banana bread and vegan cookies. Cappuccino pairs well with these options.
Baklava here strikes a perfect balance between light and savory without being too sweet or rich. It pairs well with drinks like dirty chai and Turkish coffee, making it a standout treat.
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Everything is priced reasonably for the area.
The shop uses Variety Coffee Roasters, which is a great local brand.
The Turkish breakfast platter costs $18 plus tax and is of high quality.
Ethiopian restaurant offers authentic coffee ceremonies and live Ethiopian music that create a lively atmosphere. Indoor space features loud music and dim lighting, while outdoor seating provides a quieter, plant-decorated area. The vibe suits groups and couples seeking an immersive cultural experience.
Offers hearty vegan Ethiopian dishes that impress both vegans and non-vegans. Serves affordable, delicious vegan food consistently praised worldwide.
Baklava stands out with its rich sweetness and flaky layers. It pairs well with ginger tea and fresh juices for a satisfying dessert.
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No reservations are possible at this cafe.
Expect a long wait time on Saturday nights around 7 PM.
Happy hour runs from 5 to 7 PM with drink specials.
Olive tree centerpiece creates an outdoor patio feel with Palestinian mural adding cultural depth. Warm, inviting atmosphere feels like dining at a friend's home, enhanced by live music. Space fills quickly, reflecting its popularity and lively energy.
Vegan options include a vegan platter that offers a variety of flavorful items. Each component on the plate stands out with its own distinct taste.
Baklava stands out as a fan favorite here. It pairs well with tea and often finishes the meal.
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There was a 30-minute wait to get seated during peak hours.
The restaurant does not serve alcohol, so plan accordingly.
Parking can be tricky as it's in a residential area.
Palestinian restaurant offers a beautiful, thoughtfully designed space with an open wall to the outside that shapes its atmosphere. Live Arabic music plays throughout the evening, creating an enjoyable, vibrant vibe. The place fills with people who appreciate authentic Middle Eastern food and a lively, welcoming environment.
Menus clearly mark vegan options with dishes like the Betin Jaan eggplant sandwich and vegan kefta standing out. Lentil soup and vegan platters offer authentic Palestinian flavors with perfectly cooked vegetables.
Baklava comes with a hint of rose water that adds a unique floral note. It pairs well with tahiti ice cream and is often served as a complimentary treat at the end of the meal.
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Ayat Bushwick is a BYOB establishment, allowing guests to bring their own alcohol.
Live music is featured on Saturday nights, enhancing the dining experience.
The portions at Ayat Bushwick are generous, making it great for sharing.
Small space with sunlit windows and cozy seating creates a peaceful, home-like atmosphere. Friendly vibe includes complimentary treats like soup and watermelon slices. Food presentation impresses alongside authentic Mediterranean flavors.
Many vegan-friendly options appear on the menu, including falafel praised for its flavor. The food suits vegan, vegetarian, and omnivore diets with a variety of choices.
Baklava here ranges from mouth-watering to just satisfying. Some find it not too decadent, fitting a lighter palate.
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The restaurant offers options for everyone, including vegan, vegetarian, and omnivore.
Tabbouleh is very accommodating to dietary restrictions if notified ahead of time.
The portions at Tabbouleh are huge, enough for more than one meal, priced at $15 for a Build Your Own Bowl.
Spacious dining areas blend Turkish-inspired decor with warm lighting and verdant outdoor seating. Chill Turkish music sets a relaxing atmosphere that suits both casual meals and private gatherings. Seating arrangements accommodate families with high chairs, and occasional soccer games add a lively touch.
Menu includes a variety of vegan and vegetarian dishes with clear labels. Vegan and gluten-free options are delicious and diverse.
Warm baklava stands out with its crispy texture and perfect balance of sweetness and nuttiness. This homemade dessert feels indulgent and authentic, making it a classic finish to any meal.
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Come before 6pm if you prefer a certain table, as groups of 4 to 8 stream in after 6pm.
An 18% tip is added to the bill without asking if you want it.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
Greek restaurant offers a clean, bright setting with cozy indoor tables and a small outdoor terrace. The atmosphere feels tranquil and inviting, with a relaxing decor that transports diners to Greece. It attracts those seeking authentic flavors in a neat, casual environment.
Lots of nutritious vegan options fill the menu, including bowls packed with rich proteins and nutrients. Staff clearly mark vegan items and offer helpful suggestions.
Nutella baklava stands out with its crispy, rich, and decadent texture. Pistachio and vanilla custard baklava also offer authentic, flavorful options for dessert.
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Brunch is available before the holiday markets.
Baklava French toast may be added to the menu soon.
The lamb gyros cost $12, with an extra $2 for lamb.
Palestinian restaurant with beautiful interior and Palestinian art murals creates an authentic vibe that transports guests. The atmosphere feels welcoming and lively, especially on busy weekends. Tables are close together and sometimes uneven, adding a rustic touch to the setting.
Plenty of vegan options appear on the menu, with clear labels for vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free items. The vegan platter stands out, and the staff accommodate dietary restrictions well.
Baklava here comes cold and flaky, serving as a sweet finish to meals. It appears in different forms, including a baklava sundae that adds a creamy twist.
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Reservations are highly recommended due to long wait times, especially on weekends.
Fridays and Saturdays are the busiest days at the restaurant.
The menu includes a 20% gratuity for parties of 4 or more.
Backyard space with murals and vines creates a charming, vibrant atmosphere. Outdoor seating offers a dog-friendly, covered patio that feels removed from the nearby beach. The vibe stays friendly and relaxed, making it a popular spot for casual meals.
Lots of vegan options include quinoa, lentils, and vegan falafel. Several yummy choices suit vegans and vegetarians.
A moist baklava stands out among the dessert options. It tastes delicious and matches traditional expectations for this sweet.
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You should order online before leaving the beach to pickup.
Kimos moves their front showcase to allow a double stroller to fit through.
The restaurant serves the best Greek Egyptian food in New York.
Mediterranean restaurant offers heated outdoor seating with a dog-friendly patio and a full cocktail bar featuring creative drinks. The space combines beautiful decor and views with a romantic atmosphere enhanced by jazz music. It attracts a diverse crowd and suits date nights well.
Menu includes a decent selection of vegan and vegetarian options clearly marked for easy choice. Vegan dishes feature marinated mushrooms prepared with care, appealing to various diets like paleo and keto.
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Only Apple Pay is accepted for online orders.
The restaurant opens at 10am for brunch despite what the Google Maps hours list.
Black Iris is no longer a BYOB restaurant; they have a full bar now.
Outdoor covered patio offers casual seating with a cozy atmosphere and authentic dรฉcor. Music plays softly, creating a chill and accommodating vibe. Seating is limited to this space, making it intimate and relaxed.
Menu includes a wide array of vegan options alongside vegetarian and other diets. Plenty of choices make it easy to find something vegan-friendly.
Sweet and crunchy textures define the traditional Lebanese baklava here. The chocolate version adds a rich, flaky twist to the classic dessert.
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The restaurant only has outdoor seating.
There is no restroom available.
A 4% fee is added for using a credit card without prior notice.
Palestinian restaurant offers an authentic cultural atmosphere with traditional Middle Eastern decor and live Arabic music. Spacious interior features high ceilings and an open kitchen visible to diners. Outdoor seating and pet-friendly policy add to the welcoming vibe.
A good variety of vegan and vegetarian options exists here. The veggie dishes are tasty and fit a vegan diet well.
Baklava comes with Arabian coffee and pairs well with tahini ice cream for a sweet finish.
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The restaurant has a 20% automatic service charge for parties of 4 or more.
The price for feeding a family of 4 at Ayat is reasonable for under $100.
You better be hungry when you come to Ayat because the food portions are super generous.
Small, clean space with freshly sourced ingredients and authentic Middle Eastern and Egyptian halal food. Atmosphere feels like a local neighborhood spot with affordable prices and amazing vegan options. Known for best falafel and tasty chicken rice in the area.
Offers vegan falafel cauliflower sandwich and vegan falafel pita sandwich with hummus. Provides amazing vegan options alongside gluten-free choices.
Rich texture and appealing presentation define the baklava here. It consistently tastes delish and pairs well with other menu items like falafel.
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Zaad offers a variety of ingredients in the bowl, loading it up compared to some kebab places.
The prices are very affordable.
Zaad provides discounts to teachers that work in the neighborhood.
Cozy cafe offers a calm vibe with local art and free Wi-Fi. Known for being queer and vegan friendly, staff guide you through limited vegan options. Don't miss the insanely good baklava paired with fresh lemonade for a perfect treat.
Staff provide a list of vegan options even though the menu lacks them. The cafe is known for being queer and vegan friendly despite limited vegan dishes.
Baklava here stands out for its insanely good taste and freshness. It pairs well with the fresh lemonade offered alongside sandwiches.
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You should order ahead if you are in a rush.
The restaurant provided a list of options for vegan customers.
The prices are reasonable.
Small Mediterranean restaurant with a cafeteria-style setting and bright, simple interior creates a casual, chill atmosphere. The place offers fresh, affordable shawarma and falafel, attracting those seeking tasty, reasonably priced meals.
Menu items come with clear vegan labels and the staff knows the vegan options well. The falafel plate stands out as a budget-friendly vegan choice priced at $1.50 for a side.
Baklava here melts in your mouth with a sweet pistachio flavor. It is vegan and sometimes a bit dry, offering a unique texture compared to typical versions.
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The falafel sandwich costs $5.50.
The prices are incredibly cheap.
The vegan options are clearly labeled.
Cozy, intimate space with tight seating and a warm, inviting atmosphere that buzzes with local energy. Heated outdoor terrace offers a sheltered spot with herbs growing nearby. Creative cocktails and carefully crafted food presentation add to the distinctive dining experience.
Tons of vegan options fill the menu, matching the variety available for vegetarians. Every dish crafted for vegans tastes just as delectable as the rest.
Baklava comes with almond ice cream and also appears as a cashew baklava variant. Desserts include a ganache cake served with warm chocolate sauce, rose ice cream, and cardamom salt.
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Make a reservation on weekends to ensure a spot.
Brunch is a popular option for starting the weekend.
You can walk in without a reservation and eat at the bar.
Phoenician design resembling an ancient ship shapes a spacious, elegant setting with outdoor seating and a pleasant cocktail bar. Noisy atmosphere fills the space, lively and energetic, often crowded with large groups sharing dishes. Lebanese-inspired cocktails and exceptional food create a distinct dining experience.
Tons of vegan options exist, including the mouhamara which is vegan by default. The staff is knowledgeable and helps build vegan meals, with cocktails like the Egg Nada also vegan.
Warm and melt-in-the-mouth baklava stands out here. It comes as part of a super cute birthday plate and pairs well with other desserts like ice cream and sorbet.
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Reservations are required for private events and should be made in advance.
The restaurant hosts a lively Pride Drag Brunch every Sunday.
New Year's Eve includes a four-course meal with music and dancers.
Small bakery with outdoor seating offers a wide selection of pastries and desserts including unique Persian treats. Atmosphere feels homey and local, inviting for takeout and casual visits. Known for late closing hours and a cozy, artsy vibe.
Savory dishes include a vegan spinach pie that pairs well with coffee. Options blend cheese and plant-based ingredients for breakfast.
Baklava cheesecake stands out with its extreme sweetness and rich, fatty layers that blend traditional baklava with creamy cheesecake. Mini versions offer a perfect consistency and a new level of decadence among the bakery's Greek treats.
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A scoop of ice cream costs $6.
The price for a scoop of sorbet is $7.
The price of the cheese danish is $6, not including tax.
Small, busy space offers indoor and outdoor seating with a rustic, cafe-style ambiance. Atmosphere ranges from calm and efficient to noisy and crowded, reflecting a fast-paced, casual vibe. The place stands out for its authentic, East Village spirit and focus on quick service.
Falafel, hummus, and tahineh sauce make up a classic vegan sandwich. Plenty of vegan options exist, including some desserts labeled vegan online but vegetarian on menus.
Baklava comes in several varieties that are consistently fresh and crispy. The pistachio baklava stands out for its sticky bottom, though there is some confusion about whether it is vegan or vegetarian.
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Salsa is available on Wednesday nights.
There is no bathroom available in the restaurant.
The checkout machine forces customers to tip the staff, as it does not allow entering 0.00.