1. Misi
8.4
329 Kent Ave (at S 4th St), Brooklyn, NY
Italian Restaurant · Williamsburg · 62 tips and reviews
Gregory Fisher: We tried 4 pastas and 2 antipasti on opening night. The roasted tomato starter and bucatini are unmissable. Runner beans were great too! The rest (pesto, papardelle, and ragú) we were divided on.
Danika Landers: The whipped ricotta crostini and roasted tomatoes to start were amazing. Spinach tortellini and the corzetti were spectacular. Staff is super attentive. Great vibe. Easily a new regular spot for us!
Danika Landers: Great staff & atmosphere. Both antipasti dishes and both pasta dishes we tried were excellent (roasted tomatoes & whipped ricotta crostini and spinach ravioli & corzetti). Will be back for more!
2. Brancaccio's
8.9
3011 Fort Hamilton Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY
Food and Beverage Retail · Windsor Terrace · 44 tips and reviews
Fodor's Travel: The house-baked croissants (plain, chocolate, or cheese) are delicious on their own or as part of a sandwich, perhaps with fontina, broccoli rabe, and roasted tomato. Read more.
Gothamist: If you find yourself at this establishment make sure to try its breakfast sandwiches for under $5 or the mild cheddar, double smoked bacon and ciabatta sandwich. Stretchy pants are a must. Read more.
Real Cheap Eats: Try the rotisserie chicken. "Dressed with lemon, garlic, herbs and spices, then roasted perfectly, it’s just the kind of chicken dinner you’d put on the table if you had the time." Read more.
mary telesco: Oven roasted tomatoes, simply lovely
Adrian Phillips: Adorable wine bar in a house straight out of a Western. Features wines from Italy, France, California & more. To eat I’d suggest roasted tomatoes & white bean crostini with a little warm ricotta pot.
Gothamist: Aside from being one of the best date bars in town, Black Mountain Wine House kicks it in the cold season with a fireplace in the back. Grab a seat near the flames and warm up with a bottle of wine. Read more.
4. Colson Patisserie
8.6
374 9th St (at 6th Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Bakery · South Slope · 65 tips and reviews
7th.List: Must Have: Brioche suisses; financiers (bag of six); salted caramel tart; goat cheese and caramelized onion quiche; ricotta and oven roasted tomato sandwich. Read more.
Lauren Oosterlinck: that staff are so sweet and helpful! try the iced coffee, the pastries and food are equally delectable. don't miss the ice cream, come summer time!
MANN: Sweetest baristas ever.
8. Chavela's
9.0
736 Franklin Ave (at Sterling Pl), Brooklyn, NY
Mexican Restaurant · Crown Heights · 291 tips and reviews
Kimmie Ohh: Try the pastel azteca. This dish is tortillas layered with roasted poblano peppers, corn, squash blossom, mushrooms, caramelized onions, queso Oaxaca, crema & topped with roasted tomato sauce.
Meredith Powers: the huevos divorciados are the perfect brunch choice for when you just can't commit to one sauce... and the sangria is always delicious. Lots of vegetarian choices, too (for brunch, lunch, and dinner)
Mark H: I usually say, see for yourself. Screw that! you need to go, be impregnated by the most delicious food baby you can dream of, and let the night (or afternoon) slip away with a pitcher of margarita
10. Pitanga
8.6
207 Starr St (btwn Wyckoff & Irving Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Juice Bar · Bushwick · 27 tips and reviews
Andrew James: The Acai bowl classico is sooooo good. I'm not usually inpressed. The graffiti in the neighborhood is beautiful. Good coffee. Absolutely worth traveling for.
Steph Massoud: Juices, açai bowls, coffee, and avocado toast. Good vibes.
Maya Weinstein: Acai bowls, smoothies, gluten free sandwiches and cookies
14. Le Fanfare
8.3
1103 Manhattan Ave (at Dupont Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Italian Restaurant · Greenpoint · 36 tips and reviews
Jake Przespo: Le Fanfare is a brand new spot with a lot of promise. Classic cocktails, great tasting food, and live jazz music makes for a solid Saturday night.
Nadia IssaBella: Save room for the fresh canolli. They're divine.
Ms Helene: Burrata & octopus apps, Branzino market fish of day with fregola $22. No cover for live jazz.