Small Mediterranean restaurant offers a warm and cozy atmosphere with relaxing music and varied decorations. Generous portions and a wide vegan and vegetarian menu attract a diverse crowd seeking flavorful dishes. Prices remain reasonable, enhancing its appeal as a neighborhood favorite.
Food here is generous in portions and rich in authentic flavors. Dishes come perfectly spiced and plentiful, making it a solid choice for quality meals to pick up.
Crunchy, well seasoned falafel pairs perfectly with creamy hummus and baba ghanoush featuring harissa and olive oil. Shawarma offers rich, savory flavors that complement the Mediterranean spread.
Good to know
They allow BYOB (Bring Your Own Bottle).
The portions are generous.
The restaurant can accommodate large groups.
Small, contemporary space offers intimate seating with a chef's counter that showcases culinary craft. Atmosphere feels cozy and elegant, blending casual comfort with refined style. Plant-based menu pairs with a well-curated wine selection, creating a relaxed yet upscale vibe.
Vegan cuisine blends Israeli and Mediterranean flavors with a refined twist. The food pairs well with a well-curated wine selection and comes with attentive service and a great atmosphere.
Celeriac shawarma stands out with its unique, geometric carving and vegan twist, served over creamy hummus and fresh bread. The menu blends Israeli and Mediterranean flavors, featuring falafel, shawarma, and roasted cauliflower with inventive, satisfying preparations.
Good to know
Reservations are necessary to ensure a spot at the restaurant.
Make a reservation if you have a larger group as seating is limited.
Prices include $30 for a slice of cauliflower and $18 for a small brownie.
Outdoor seating offers a large covered area suitable for any weather, while indoor spaces feature dark wood and muted colors with perfect lighting. Atmosphere ranges from romantic and cozy to lively, though noise levels can be high due to room layout causing echoes. A private event space downstairs accommodates larger groups or meetings.
Food features fresh and flavorful ingredients with creative dishes that are expertly prepared. The menu changes seasonally and offers consistently outstanding meals.
Shakshuka stands out with its balanced spiciness and well-mixed ingredients. The spicy shakshuka consistently draws positive attention for its flavor.
Good to know
Make reservations because the restaurant gets busy.
Expect to pay about $70 per person if you have some wine, appetizers, and entrees.
The kitchen at the Mary Lane closes between 9:30 PM and 10:30 PM.
Shawarma restaurant offers a spacious, clean interior with an authentic, lively vibe that feels welcoming and homey. The atmosphere stays pleasant and non-pretentious, attracting those who appreciate flavorful, handmade shawarma and a chill dining experience.
Food here is fresh and incredibly tasty, closely matching the authentic shawarma found in Israel. The dishes offer a genuine flavor experience with a great atmosphere.
Shawarma here stands out for its authentic Israeli style and exceptional freshness. Falafel and veal shawarma pita also deliver strong Mediterranean flavors with great taste and quality.
Good to know
The price per pita sandwich is $17.00.
You can have a full dinner for less than $20.
The ingredients are customizable.
Bright, open space with pink, light blue, and green tones creates a cozy yet spacious atmosphere. Tables are well spaced, avoiding the cramped feel common nearby, supporting comfortable conversations. The vibe suits family brunches and date nights alike.
Middle Eastern food stands out with rich flavors and satisfying dishes. Quality matches that of the well-known Park Slope location.
Plates feature lamb shawarma terracotta, branzino, and chicken kebab alongside short rib couscous. Hummus and pita come as a tasty side.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for weekend brunch to avoid long wait times.
Expect a lively atmosphere, especially during peak dining hours.
Parking is limited; consider using public transport or rideshare services.
Small cafe blends modern aesthetics with homey vibes and natural light. Outdoor seating offers a sunny patio perfect for people-watching and relaxed afternoons. Atmosphere shifts from cozy to lively, drawing a mix of casual diners and brunch lovers.
Food stands out for its excellent quality and delicious flavors. Service complements the meals with consistent great attention.
Shakshuka stands out with its generous portion and rich flavor. It consistently delivers a tasty and satisfying Mediterranean dish.
Good to know
Brunch is served on Saturdays from a pre fixe menu.
Expect the brunch spot to get packed, so arrive early.
Customers should be patient due to long waiting times.
Small interior with cozy seating arranged in a U shape around an open kitchen and bar creates an intimate vibe. Dim lighting and background music keep the atmosphere warm but can get loud when busy. Hidden doors and a wine cellar add a speakeasy feel, offering quiet spots amid the lively main space.
Food here is consistently fresh and flavorful with an authentic touch. Service complements the delicious dishes well, making dining smooth and enjoyable.
Hummus stands out with its rich flavor and pairs well with warm bread and a green hot salsa. Whipped feta also shines as a top appetizer alongside quality tahini.
Good to know
Dinner service starts at 5:30 PM.
Expect to pay around $90 per person after tax.
Portion sizes are small, so order accordingly.
Bakery offers grilled halloumi, bagel bites, and spinach pie as standout items. Atmosphere feels like a fresh addition to its neighborhood. Food choices focus on Mediterranean-inspired flavors.
Offers inexpensive and delicious food with a focus on halloumi and comfort dishes. The menu includes unique items not commonly found elsewhere.
Fresh halloumi cheese comes from Cyprus and features in a variety of savory pastries like puffs, bagel bites, and focaccia. These baked goods are crispy outside, melty inside, with options including gluten-free pockets and halloumi with mushrooms.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for the opening weekend due to high demand.
Happy hour specials are available from 5-7pm on weekdays.
Parking is limited; consider using public transport or rideshare services.
Wood paneling and a ceiling covered with thousands of corks create a cozy, quaint atmosphere inside, while large windows open to a quiet outdoor seating area on a charming street. The space feels warm and casual, though it can get cramped and hot when busy. Greek wines and a unique al fresco setup distinguish the experience.
Food offers fresh and flavorful dishes that taste incredible. Prices stay very cheap while maintaining an excellent selection of wines and meals.
Tzatziki stands out with its creamy texture and fresh flavor. Hummus tastes rich and smooth, while bruschetta features a sweet cherry glaze that adds a unique twist.
Good to know
Happy hour runs every day from 3-7 pm with various wine options.
Reservations are required to take pictures while having wine at the venue.
Only seated customers can use the bathrooms.
Small space with cramped seating and cute, intimate decor creates a cozy vibe. Indoor and outdoor areas offer a relaxed atmosphere suited for casual brunches. Art and design add a fun, low-key touch to the experience.
Healthy food options stand out with delicious brunch and breakfast choices. The overall food quality is consistently great and satisfying.
Falafel stands out with its freshly made, homemade quality and appears in several dishes like the Falafel Bowl and kale salad. Golden folded eggs paired with halloumi add a unique Mediterranean touch.
Good to know
The restaurant is doing a $1 pastry promotion in March.
All members of the party must be present to be seated.
It is recommended to make a reservation to avoid waiting.
Small restaurant with cozy indoor and heated outdoor seating creates a beautiful, relaxed atmosphere ideal for gluten-free dining. Tables are tightly spaced, which may feel cramped for taller guests. Outdoor patio offers pleasant sidewalk seating with heat lamps that keep the space warm even in cooler weather.
Gluten-free food here stands out with Italian dishes, appetizers, desserts, and even beers all safe for celiac diets. The menu offers a solid variety of gluten-free options that consistently satisfy.
Drinks and appetizers include hummus and mozzarella sticks. Homemade shakshuka is available alongside other dishes like Nutella waffles.
Good to know
The restaurant is fully gluten-free, which is a key aspect.
The restaurant does not honor reservations.
Happy hours are from Monday to Friday, 12-7 pm, with $5 off any drink.
Outdoor seating offers fantastic city views and a cozy atmosphere with big windows letting in sunlight. Inside space feels cramped and noisy, while lively jazzy music plays throughout. The vibe suits a casual but not too casual sit-down dinner in a pretty neighborhood setting.
Food features Mediterranean cuisine with strong Moroccan and Jewish influences. Dishes offer interesting takes on traditional flavors paired with fun cocktails.
Hummus and falafel stand out with rich, authentic flavors. Dishes blend Moroccan and Jewish influences, featuring lamb, merguez, and chicken over couscous with harissa. Innovative shakshuka recipes add variety to the Mediterranean offerings.
Good to know
You definitely need a reservation to dine here on Friday evening.
The restaurant was at full capacity at 7 PM on a Friday night.
Customers are required to order food immediately or risk being told they can only have drinks.
Israeli restaurant offers tiny, slightly crammed space with limited seating inside and out. Atmosphere feels quiet and low-energy, suited more for quick, healthy vegetarian takeout than sit-down dining. Known for sensational falafel toppings and impressive impossible meat options.
Mediterranean food here is super flavorful and includes absolutely delicious vegetarian options. The food works well for takeout and suits those in a rush looking for tasty meals.
Falafel stands out with its crispy, flavorful, and fresh quality, offered in unique styles and varieties. The hummus and pickles complement the falafel well, making the Mediterranean dishes consistently tasty and satisfying.
Good to know
They stop making fresh food by 8:30 PM.
They close at 9:56 instead of 10.
There is very limited seating in or out at the WV location.
Small, quaint American restaurant with cozy ambiance and well-thought-out decor. Offers indoor and outdoor seating, including a sheltered terrace. Atmosphere ranges from lively and festive during dinner to relaxed and comfortable for brunch.
Food here is consistently delicious and unique, with quality that matches the prices. The menu offers a great variety that pairs well with the good drinks available.
Menu includes Mediterranean meat and fish dishes alongside a burger. Appetizers feature oysters, hummus, and burrata.
Good to know
Make a reservation to ensure a spot at the restaurant.
The bottomless brunch deal is $44.99 for 90 minutes.
The Friday bottomless brunch is $34.99 as part of a new promotion.
Middle Eastern restaurant with Ottoman style decor and Moroccan influences creates a cozy, apartment-like atmosphere. The space feels quiet and peaceful, inviting long conversations and relaxation. Decorations evoke Damascus heritage, adding an exotic and soulful vibe.
Food offers fresh naan and tasty sauce with large portions. Dishes are flavorful, authentic, and reasonably priced.
Falafel coated with sesame seeds stands out as a signature dish. The hummus offers a smooth, rich flavor, while the lamb couscous and salmon kebab provide hearty, well-seasoned options.
Good to know
The prices are very reasonable for NYC and serve relatively large portions.
The portions look small but are actually very filling.
Do take out or order in for better value.