1. Glasserie
8.8
95 Commercial St (btwn Manhattan Ave & Box St), Brooklyn, NY
Mediterranean Restaurant · Greenpoint · 145 tips and reviews
Antonio: Really enjoyed the steak, flatbread and cauliflower. I really like the fresh take in Mediterranean food. Great mixed drinks and a very welcoming atmosphere.
Eva Drago: Fave brunch in NYC. Order the mezze and enjoy a bunch of amazing homemade dishes. Sage flatbread is incredible. Pro tip: the mezze is unlimited, just ask your waiter for more of your faves.
Emily Wilson: Everything is delicious. Definitely get at least one flatbread and an order of labneh to start. If you're a bourbon fan, I highly recommend the astrid—super simple and refreshing.
Brandon Norwood: The flatbread pizzas are to die for
Mike Johnson: Spacious seats, well curated movies, solid beer selection, the M train flatbread, and the boozy milkshakes. Make sure to hit the House Of Wax on your way out.
Eduardo Roman: White Russian and flatbread are really awesome.
3. Allswell
8.6
124 Bedford Ave (at N 10th St), Brooklyn, NY
American Restaurant · Williamsburg · 247 tips and reviews
Nicholas Doyle: Here for brunch? Get the Flatbread. It's Tangy & chewy, with perfectly balanced toppings. The House salad is also tangy and robust, certain to be filling.
Ms Helene: The most luscious heirloom tomato salad with cucumber, ricotta salata and black olives. Order the flatbread (baked to order) with white bean dip and pesto. Current special tilefish, charred cauliflr
Abby: If you're into splitsies, start with the flatbread (breakfast) and then move onto the crispy chicken sandwich (lunch). Great way to get your brunch on.
Serious Eats: The Veg Combo piles include beets, red lentils, yellow split peas, cabbage, gomen (collards cooked with garlic and onion) and shiro (ground and spiced chickpeas) sitting atop injera (flatbread).
jake furst: The Broken Windows Theory for restaurants does *not* apply. despite usually being full of open tables, the food is really awesome, especially the veggie combo w/Ethiopian flat bread and Awash Chicken.
miles lennon: Traditional Ethiopian meal with the spongy sourdough flatbread and spiced meat and vegetable dishes to combine
6. Sofreh
9.2
75 Saint Marks Ave (Flatbush), Brooklyn, NY
Persian Restaurant · Prospect Heights · 31 tips and reviews
Danielle West: The lamb, the flatbread with herbs, the kofteh. Everything we had was amazing! Can’t wait to return!
Lauren: Eggplant dip, squash salad, sweet potato, flatbread, striped bass, rose cake. Memorable meal, good service, good vibes.
Steve Soleimani: Everything was great, the best was the duck fezenjan and the steak kebab. This is a modern Persian place, not traditional. The tadig and the polo shirin were also very good. Highly recommend Sofreh.
8. A & A Bake & Doubles
8.8
1337 Fulton St (Macon St.), Brooklyn, NY
Caribbean Restaurant · Bedford-Stuyvesant · 62 tips and reviews
Real Cheap Eats: "These flatbread delicacies are delicious, combining a flavorful curry with sharp tamarind sauce and spice. Three are most certainly enough for a filling lunch, making this an economic dream" ($1.25). Read more.
Gloria Chin: get the doubles!! small sandwich of spiced chickpeas on fluffy fried flatbread
Mellisa Pegus: breakfast is not only cheap, but fresh, and delicious. Bake and saltfish, bake and choka, and ofcourse the famous doubles. And lots more.
9. Yemen Cafe
8.8
176 Atlantic Ave (btwn Clinton & Court St), Brooklyn, NY
Yemeni Restaurant · Brooklyn Heights · 95 tips and reviews
Stuart Adler: Yummy is an understatement! Run, don't walk here and enjoy an authentic Middle Eastern meal- flatbread, soup, and all!
Samantha Tan: Huge portions of delicious melt-in-the-mouth lamb haneeth and salta, complimentary lamb soup, unlimited sweet hot chai (self-service), soft and fresh warm flatbread...YUM!
Amal Al Rebh: They gave us a complementary soup, flat bread, salad and amazing cup of tea
10. La Vara
9.0
268 Clinton St (btwn Warren St & Verandah Pl), Brooklyn, NY
Spanish Restaurant · Cobble Hill · 142 tips and reviews
7th.List: Alex Raij and Eder Montero have opened this Cobble Hill spot. The menu (think Mallorcan flatbread and eggplant with honey) riffs on Spain's Moorish and Jewish legacies. Read more.
Valerie: Get the noodle paella and the fried artichokes! Skip the mallorca flatbread and the sangria.
Jenna Fain: Delicious tapas in a perfect Brooklyn setting. The Mallorcan flatbread & paella were highlights, but I don't think you can go wrong with anything here!
12. D.O.C. Wine Bar
8.3
83 N 7th St (at Wythe Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Italian Restaurant · Williamsburg · 43 tips and reviews
Design*Sponge: The perfect spot for a quiet drink. Amazing flatbreads and a wide range of affordable wine.
Julius Tarng: Really cozy - I would skip the flatbread thing - its just a ginormous chip. The crostini is nice, as is the pasta.
Rommy Nalon: Beautiful and cozy wine bar... They've managed to keep quality in wines and food over the years. I've been coming here for 10 years and feel at home each time I'm here. And it's very romantic too! 😉
Dave Fisher: Fresh flatbreads are second to none, as is the falafel sandwich - best in BK.
Ross Brown: The absolute best hummus in the world.
Youssof Mal: Awesome shop, full of freshly baked Arabic pastries and sweets, not to mention all the Middle-Eastern essential ingredients
Nate Folkert: waldschrat flammkuchen - flat bread with truffled wild mushrooms, sour cream, and carmelized onions
Nate Folkert: bauernmädchen flammkuchen is flatbread with sour cream, kale, toasted almonds, cauliflower, and roast pumpkin
Joshua Brandau: Flatbread- so good