2. Russ & Daughters Café
9.1
127 Orchard St (btwn Rivington St & Delancey St), New York, NY
Café · Lower East Side · 300 tips and reviews
Elevine Berge: Loved the diner interior and waiters in old fashioned white shirts. Brunch; Kippered and salmon spread w thin crispy waffle cut fries was flavoursome, fresh and nicely light. Mmmm. Bottomless coffee.
Michael: unique egg cream and delicious eggs benny, if you can get a table! buzzing diner vibe
Mike Berger: super heebster and eggs Benny with the babka French toast, all perfect
4. Spicy Village
8.7
68 Forsyth St Frnt B (btwn Grand & Hester St), New York, NY
Chinese Restaurant · Lower East Side · 184 tips and reviews
Beth Bates: Spicy big tray chicken with hand pulled noodles added and plenty of pancakes on the side (I liked the beef pancakes the best) for dipping into the delicious spicy stew.
Chad Orr: The food is amazing! The pancakes and the Big tray of chicken (be sure to get extra noodles) are not to be missed!
jon ferrer: Delicious and unique (to Manhattan Chinatown) food. Lamb hue mei, beef pancake, big tray chicken are my go-to dishes
5. Beauty & Essex
8.7
146 Essex St (btwn Stanton & Rivington St), New York, NY
Tapas Restaurant · Lower East Side · 579 tips and reviews
Ryan Edge: I still fantasize about Beauty & Essex. Vanilla Beignets, Lemon Blackberry Pancakes, Creamy Mascarpone Grits...you just can't go wrong. First place I'd go if I ever win the lotto.
Ruby Anaya: Awesome brunch - great for groups. Interesting decor, good service. Eggs Benedict was cooked perfectly, 3 eggs on small bits of toast & thin slices of ham. Fireball hot cocoa shot? Yes please.
Amy Cummings: Delicious brunch! Definitely felt underdressed...brunch is a little bougie.
6. Pig and Khao
9.1
68 Clinton St (btwn Rivington & Stanton St), New York, NY
Filipino Restaurant · Lower East Side · 307 tips and reviews
David Brahler: Get the pork jowl and corn beef hash with bottomless mimosas. Boom. #winner
Amanda Miller: Great for brunch or dinner. Sizzling sisig, khao soi, jasmine rice and buns. Bottomless mimosas with brunch too 👍
Noah Weiss: Awesome brunch with no waits. Banh xeo and chili pan new both great. Forget eggs Benedict and go for Laotian.
7. Good Thanks
9.0
131 Orchard St (btw Delancey & Rivington), New York, NY
Café · Lower East Side · 38 tips and reviews
Ruby Anaya: Great basic breakkie; scrambled eggs on sourdough with fresh cherry tomatoes and avocado. My dad had his eggs poached and they were also cooked perfectly, and I am v picky about my poach 🥚❤️
Leanne Alyssa: Best scrambled eggs ever
Fabian Martin: Extremely delicious!! Not a big açaí bowl fan in general but the spirulina bowl blew me away! Also love the bread and the scrambled egg that you can add on top of the avocado toast! Very soft & creamy
8. Sweet Chick
8.6
178 Ludlow St (btwn E Houston & Stanton St), New York, NY
Southern Food Restaurant · Lower East Side · 206 tips and reviews
Vivienne Gucwa: They are generous with portions! Also, they serve French Press coffee which is awesome. The eggs Benedict is a mass of mouth watering chicken, poached eggs, and love on biscuits.
Ken Berger: Impressive southern fare. Great brunch.
Kathryn Phillips: Pancakes with blueberry compote and pecan sauce was amazing
9. Tre Restaurant & Wine Bar
7.2
173 Ludlow St (btw Houston and Stanton), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Lower East Side · 94 tips and reviews
Abby Arnold: Amazing unlimited mimosas plus the good is yummy!!!!
Rachel Clark: The $22.95 bottomless mimosa brunch is so worth it -- highly recommend the pancakes. They don't take reservations, but if you get there before 12:30ish it's pretty empty.
ᴡ Elliot: Looks tiny, but there's a small patio in the back that is perfect for groups, lit entirely with Christmas lights. Great choice if you're planning a birthday dinner or brunch.
12. Dirt Candy
8.0
86 Allen St (btwn Grand St & Broome St), New York, NY
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · Lower East Side · 152 tips and reviews
Omer Zach: Brunch was awesome. The French toast was the softest I've ever had and the spinach ramen salad was delicious and weird.
Bitches Who Brunch: The Bitches say: A+. This brunch was fantastic - each dish was memorable and unique, and left us refreshed for our day in the city. We can’t wait to come back! Read more.
Hunter Newman: All the brunch options are unreal tasty and the presentation is possibly the best for the price I have ever seen.
13. La Contenta
9.0
102 Norfolk St (btwn Rivington St & Delancey St), New York, NY
Mexican Restaurant · Lower East Side · 84 tips and reviews
Patrick Baskin: French toast & huevos rancheros at brunch are awesome, small restaurant so go with small group
Bitches Who Brunch: The Bitches say: C+. Above average, authentic Mexican fare in a lively, intimate LES locale. We enjoyed the creativity on the brunch menu, but yearned for a touch more flavor. Read more.
Jassy Ahluwalia: Excellent brunch and service! Great tequila selection!
15. Sauce Restaurant
7.5
78 Rivington St (at Allen St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Lower East Side · 187 tips and reviews
Howard J. Lee: This place has the BEST French Toast in NYC, hands-down!
Rebecca Mazza: Great polenta and brunch deal.
James Kiernan: Place is awesome. Killer vibe, fun location, fantastic food. Favs include garlic bread, chicken parm and French toast (brunch). Mangia!! 🍝