Casual milk-bar style dining space features traditional Polish art and nostalgic decor reminiscent of Poland 30 years ago. Atmosphere feels cozy and welcoming, like a family kitchen, with calm and relaxed energy. Small, simple operation invites a quiet, intimate experience.
Casual dining follows a milk-bar style popular in Soviet era Poland, offering a nostalgic vibe with simple and clean decor. The place stays inexpensive and relaxed.
Golden and tender crepes stand out here. Cheese crepes and those with apple come in great portion sizes. Chicken cutlets with sauerkraut add a savory twist to the crepe offerings.
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Food is brought to guests after ordering from the counter.
The restaurant does not serve draft beer or hard liquor.
Prices are at pre-pandemic levels, offering good value.
Restaurant offers cozy indoor and outdoor seating with decor that transports guests to the South of France through thoughtful French-themed details. Atmosphere feels authentic and inviting, creating a relaxed, vacation-like vibe. Wine and cocktails reflect Provençal influences, enhancing the overall experience.
Setting feels casual and fast with a quintessential French bistrot vibe.
Savory crepes stand out with ham, cheese, mushrooms, and a fried egg. Both sweet and savory options taste authentic and delicious.
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Savory crepes cost around $18 and dessert crepes around $11.
The wine selection ranges from $48 to $88, with a well-curated list.
Everything at Maison Provence is homemade.
Cozy Thai restaurant with elephant-themed decor and colorful AI-generated wallpaper creates a beautiful, relaxing atmosphere. Live music adds to the vibe while outdoor seating welcomes pets. Tables are closely packed, giving a snug dining experience.
Offers a unique and stylish setting ideal for casual dinners. Serves exceptional Thai cuisine suitable for team dinners or relaxed evenings out.
Mango crepe and Thai crepe stand out with rich, flavorful profiles. Desserts like pandan crepe and coconut jelly add unique, fluffy textures and beautiful presentation.
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The restaurant offers authentic Thai cuisine with unique dishes not found elsewhere.
The prices at Elephant District are reasonable for the quality of food.
The restaurant is located right outside the Brooklyn Bridge, making it easy to find.
Small space with only six tables creates a cozy atmosphere filled with beautiful decor and good music. Seating arrangements allow tables to slide together, fostering a flexible dining setup. The vibe is quiet yet vibrant, offering a tasteful and intimate dining experience.
Offers a casual atmosphere with quick service ideal for a relaxed meal or takeout. Serves inexpensive pho that fits well for hanging out or a fast dinner.
Crispy Vietnamese crepes stand out with a hard shell taco texture and a fresh mix of herbs and vegetables. Options include shrimp and tofu, offering savory flavors packed with great protein.
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The restaurant does not have a bathroom available for customers.
The prices are affordable, with pho costing $14.95 and báhn mì costing $12.95.
There are only 6 two-person tables, indicating limited seating.
Decor channels Thai floating markets with gold leaf lettering and traditional pillows, creating a cozy yet sophisticated atmosphere. Lighting is soft and soothing, matching the calm vibe ideal for romantic or afterwork dinners. Innovative cocktails and a full bar add a distinctive touch to the dining experience.
Atmosphere feels casual and intimate with cozy decor. Suitable for both casual lunch and relaxed dinner.
Duck crepes feature crispy duck and a light, airy roti flavored with lemongrass and ginger. These crepes combine rich flavor with a delicate texture, making them a standout appetizer.
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The restaurant is open daily from 11:30 AM to 10:30 PM with happy hour from 3-6 PM.
The lunch special includes an appetizer, salad, entree, and shrimp donuts.
Expect large food portions that may require packing to go.
Vietnamese restaurant with traditional decor and artistic details like an octopus tentacle door handle creates an authentic atmosphere. The vibe is warm and welcoming but can be loud, making conversation difficult. A strong cocktail program complements notable dishes such as pho and bánh mì.
Warm and welcoming atmosphere suits a casual night out with friends. Offers typical noodle soup plus other Vietnamese dishes in a casual space with fair prices slightly above average for casual spots.
Crepes here have a unique twist, often resembling an omelet rather than a traditional crepe. They come out delicious and offer a different take on the usual crepe experience.
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The hours at LyLy are limited, closing early even on weekends.
The total for two adults comes out to about $62 after tax and tip.
The restaurant is very kid friendly, providing clean high chairs for little ones.
Small bistro with intimate layout and open kitchen creates a cozy, Parisian cafe vibe. Frequent door drafts and brick wall with chalk writing add to the casual, lively atmosphere. Seating mostly around the bar attracts singles and fosters a chatty, relaxed energy.
Cozy setting meets casual atmosphere with a casual dress code. The spot doubles as a casual wine bar serving delicious food.
Chickpea crepe stands out with its delicious flavor. It pairs well with hearty dishes like hangar steak.
Good to know
Get there around 5 if you want the first seating.
You cannot make reservations at the bistro.
Le French Diner is walk-in only, so it is advisable to arrive early or expect a bit of a wait on weekends.
Rustic decor and old world charm create a lively yet cozy vibe perfect for casual brunches. Peach Melba crepes shine with sweet fruity flavor, served with a house cookie and blueberry jam. Outdoor seating welcomes dogs, keeping the French bistro vibe alive.
Warm atmosphere sets a relaxed tone. Casual brunch fits well with lazy Saturdays.
Peach Melba crepes stand out with their sweet and fruity flavor. Crepes come with a house cookie and blueberry jam on the side, adding a unique touch to the dessert experience.
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Reservations are recommended during peak times, especially if Columbia is in session.
The bottomless mimosa brunch costs $25 per hour.
The restaurant offers a fixed price menu on Christmas Eve.
Small, clean space with plenty of inside seating and a family-owned vibe creates a friendly, welcoming atmosphere. Background music blends country and Spanish hits, adding to the cozy, local feel. The place fills up quickly, reflecting its popularity for affordable, hearty breakfasts.
Small and super casual, this spot offers a vibe like a nice diner. Plenty of options cover breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Crepes come out quickly and taste really good, matching the quality of quesadillas here. They pair well with other breakfast items like waffles and avocado toast.
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You can get a filling sandwich or lunch for under 10 bucks.
The prices are about half the price of restaurants 6 blocks away.
They open at 5 AM.
Cozy creperie with rustic wooden tables and warm colors creates an inviting atmosphere. Small but comfortable seating includes a notably cute sofa, supporting quiet vibes and intimate moments. Soft background music enhances the pleasant, relaxing ambiance without overwhelming the space.
A cute, casual vibe sets the tone inside. It suits a light lunch with a relaxed feel.
Crepes come in both savory and sweet varieties with options like ham and cheese, chicken pesto, Nutella with strawberries and bananas, and s'mores. Service is fast and friendly, and you can watch your crepe being made in a lively atmosphere.
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Blenoir Crepes offers a delightful blend of traditional and innovative crepes.
The menu features a wide range of both sweet and savory crepes.
Expect long wait times during lunch hours due to popularity.
Vietnamese restaurant showcases charming contemporary design with rattan lotus-shaped light fixtures and tranquil, authentic decor. Atmosphere feels classy and friendly with good acoustics and a welcoming vibe. Patrons enjoy exceptional pho and grilled turmeric branzino, complemented by a unique selection of Vietnamese gin and crafted cocktails.
Spacious and well-decorated with a casual yet stylish atmosphere. The vibe feels cool but casual, making it great for casual outings or dinner dates.
Crunchy banana crepes serve as a base for creamy, refreshing avocado ice cream. Vietnamese crepes appear alongside dishes like wagyu and vegetable pho, adding variety to the meal.
Good to know
Make sure to make a reservation before visiting.
La Dong charges almost $30 for its bún bò Huế.
The restaurant could accommodate a big party of 20 people.
Small indoor space offers cozy, modern vibe with minimalist European style and varied seating options. Outdoor seating is spacious but exposed to cold and car fumes. Place fills quickly, making reservations recommended for brunch.
Vibes feel casual and relaxed with a hole in wall style during dinner. Brunch keeps the atmosphere laid-back and easygoing.
Pancakes here come as crepe-style, thin and light rather than fluffy. They serve these as crepe pancakes and Danish-style versions, both quite tasty.
Good to know
For brunch, you should reserve in advance because the place is small.
Outdoor seating is probably the only option on the weekend if you didn't make a reservation.
They close at 5pm and discreetly try to point you out for staying too late.
Japanese restaurant offers private booths with Japanese seats and themed rooms that create an intimate setting. The decor and attention to detail provide a beautiful, immersive atmosphere reminiscent of Japan. Drinks include exceptional cocktails like lychee martinis and passion margaritas.
Service includes a casual call us when you want us approach. The vibe suits both casual date nights and family dinners with Japanese bar food and drinks.
Mango crepe cake stands out with its delicious flavor and excellent texture. It works well as a dessert and even gets used for birthday surprises.
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Reservations are recommended due to high demand, but seating is first come first serve.
Happy hour runs after 10 PM with buy one get one free on draft beer and sake.
Oysters are buy one get one free during happy hour.
Small, intimate French restaurant with cozy atmosphere and live jazz and violin music. Offers indoor and outdoor seating, including a balcony with street views. Decor includes black and white photos and cute lights, creating a charming, elegant vibe.
A casual yet elegant vibe sets the tone, making it good for lunch or a solo café moment. The atmosphere stays intimate and relaxed, with old American pop songs playing in the background.
Lunch crepes come with ham, cheese, and mushrooms or as part of a prix fixe menu including French onion soup. Dessert crepes serve as a sweet finish alongside mousse au chocolat.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant has specials around 3 PM that include a soup, main meal, and dessert.
Lunch menu specials are available until 3:30 PM on Sundays.
Vietnamese restaurant with spacious seating and an open kitchen creates a casual, lively atmosphere. Good music and a bar with creative cocktails add to the energetic vibe. Tables sit close together, making the space feel crowded when busy.
A casual atmosphere sets the tone with a low-key, sexy vibe. Service stays excellent and relaxed throughout.
Vietnamese crepes come with a crispy texture and flavorful fillings but can be messy to eat. The dessert option is a Jasmine Brown Sugar Crepe Cake that balances jasmine flavor without being too sweet.
Good to know
The last call to order is at 9:30 pm, and the restaurant closes at 9:45 pm.
The restaurant is booked and busy, so make sure you have a reservation.
You should definitely make a reservation if you are going on the weekend.
Small, narrow space with a distinctive, comfy design and flickering lights from fan blades. Atmosphere is lively and a bit loud, with music that can make conversation difficult. Complimentary spicy rice cakes start the meal, and a small charging station adds convenience.
Cozy and intimate vibes create a casual setting. Great atmosphere suits a laid-back date night or meal with friends.
Pork belly in rice crepe wraps stands out with its tender and extra chewy texture. These wraps pair well with dishes like kimchi twigim udon and spicy garlic chicken.
Good to know
Fridays and weekends can have brutal waiting lines.
It is important to make a reservation ahead of time via Resy to ensure you have a table when you arrive.
Booking beforehand is recommended if you're going for dinner on a weekend.
Two-floor diner with retro decor and clear plastic screens creates a cozy, bustling atmosphere. Outdoor seating offers a lively spot to watch people, while inside feels authentic and homey with a steady flow of locals. Music adds to the energetic vibe despite some cramped spaces upstairs.
A welcoming atmosphere sets the tone with casual vibes throughout. The menu offers easy American cuisine perfect for a relaxed weekend breakfast or lunch.
Crepes come in small portions, often less than a palm size, and sometimes arrive cold with a soupy liquid inside. Prices run around $13, which some find overpriced for the size and quality.
Good to know
Breakfast is served all day.
The diner has a break in the afternoon.
There is a $2 fee for non-cash payments.
South Indian restaurant offers authentic dishes with a cozy vibe highlighted by thatched walls and bright Kathakali faces. The space includes a spacious bar where guests watch staff craft creative Indian spice cocktails. Outdoor seating and a private party area add variety to the dining setup.
A casual vibe sets the tone with a nice eat-in bar and classy decor that feels relaxed yet refined.
Crispy lentil crepes filled with potato masala offer a crunchy exterior and creamy, spiced interior. The curried lobster crepe adds a unique twist with its rich flavors.
Good to know
Reservations should be booked exactly 30 days in advance at midnight.
The restaurant charges a nonrefundable $50 per person deposit to make a reservation.
The last seating is at 9:30 PM.