- 1 or 8
- Williamsburg
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Japanese, Sushi
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$$$
South sider goes for "all or nothing" with creative Japanese.
Lush patio, candlelit madness, great for hot dates.
Serving up tasty, creative, cheap versions of namesake South American cornmeal cake.
Crossants, tarts, and upside down cakes to go gaga over.
Oldest of Williamsburg's old-school Italians. Mangia!
Friendly little shop dropping Mexican-style coffee.
- Beco
- Williamsburg
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Brazilian, Cafe, Soups/Salads/Sandwiches, South American
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$$
Get lost and then found at Williamsburg's Brazilian bar and sandwich shop.
Grown-up greenmarket hits the hipster strip.
Small plates and DJs from Anella and Calyer peeps.
Serious pies return to a 19th-century brick oven on a benighted Billyburg stretch.
- Betto
- Williamsburg
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Italian, Mediterranean
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$$$
Greenmarket-inspired Medi from Corsino/’ino/’inoteca peeps.
Coffee love, Frisco-style, dispensed at 88 drops per minute.
Pat La Frieda beef joins the likes of antelope, ostrich, and alligator at Billyburg burger joint.
Catalan tapas spot serving into the wee hours, in classic Spanish fashion.
Iconic diner tricked out with taqueria, garden, and tequila-friendly main room.
Whitewashed brick and candlelight provide plenty of atmosphere for gorging on Argentine beef.
Stunning Parisian café perfect for wasting time in Williamsburg.
Spicy Rednecks cross the river to Williamsburg. PBR on the side.
Another reason not to leave Brooklyn: cupcakes frosted by sweet-toothed Polish girls.
Startlingly good Italian wines, sensuous, rustic setting, and rich appetizers. Williamsburg's best wine bar, hands down.
You don't have to travel to the Deep South for a taste of Grams' home cookin'.
Local steakhouse that somehow still feels local.
- Diner
- Williamsburg
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American
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$
Retro space comfortably settling into classic status.
Korean tacos, BBQ, and bibimbop a nice break from the same old same old.
- Don Pedro's
- Williamsburg
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Latin American, South American
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$
East Williamsburg spot for rock and ceviche.
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