3. Mahzen Grill
739 Grand St (Graham Avenue), Brooklyn, NY
Turkish Restaurant · East Williamsburg · 14 tips and reviews
Katherine Polenz: Get the cold appetizer sampler (Ezme and dolmas were a fav). The lamb and chicken kabobs were also amazing!.
7th.List: Williamsburg now has this Turkish restaurant. The menu features kebabs, salads, whole fish entrees, and other tradtional Middle Eastern fare. Mahzen Grill currently has a solid 5.0 rating on Yelp Read more.
Meg Shakar: The food here is fantastic and better than some restaurants in Turkey...order everything you can't go wrong. My faves are the mercimek kofte, ezme, & sigara boregi.
7. Zizi Limona
129 Havemeyer St (btwn S 1st & Grand St), Brooklyn, NY
Mediterranean Restaurant · Williamsburg · 82 tips and reviews
Alexandria Varady: Great food. Lovely atmosphere. Make sure to try the Crazy Baba. And the Fattoush Salad is fantastic!
Bobby Nooromid: Head Chef Nir Mesika, who hails from top restaurants in Tel Aviv and Milan, has transcended the scope of any single culture by blending the flavors of Israel, Italy, Algeria and Greece. A must try.
Serious Eats: We love just about everything at this homey restaurant, but especially the small plates, sandwiches, falafel, and shakshuka.
8. Meat Hook Sandwich
495 Lorimer St (at Powers St), Brooklyn, NY
Sandwich Spot · East Williamsburg · 48 tips and reviews
Jeffrey: The roast-pork hero with tuna sauce, raisins, and fennel or lamb sausage on a hot-dog bun with pickled tomato, fried eggplant, fresh mint, onion, tzatziki or a gyro.
Eater: The "Gross Vegetarian" at Meat Hook Sandwich is basically a combination of all non-meat toppings available. Includes hash browns, cheese, caponata, fried onions, and shredded lettuce, among others. Read more.
Danny Nathan: The veggie sandwich is good. Good. Not amazing. With a $13 sandwich, I damn well expect to be amazed.
11. Tony's Pizza & Pasta
6.6
355 Graham Ave (btwn Metropolitan and Conselyea), Brooklyn, NY
Pizzeria · Williamsburg · 32 tips and reviews
Kevin Lee: Great for a plain slice, garlic knots, soups, meatball sandwich, pasta, etc!!!
Chantele Bond: This is the best pizza, hands down, in the city. If you love a crisp thin crust, real cheese and a great sauce, you hit the jackpot here. Although it's usually busy, I am always treated great.
Serious Eats: While the round New York–style pizza at Tony's on Graham Avenue is very good, the Sicilian is even better.
12. Oasis
161 N 7th St (at Bedford Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Falafel Restaurant · Williamsburg · 127 tips and reviews
thecoffeebeaners: Some of best grapeleaves and baklava!
seth lachs: dolma. do it.
Karthik Raman: Really good falafel. Ask for extra hot sauce though. Great deal, filling, and tasty. Often, it's my dinner.
15. Mulholland's
312 Grand St (btwn Havemeyer & Roebling St.), Brooklyn, NY
Sports Bar · Williamsburg · 74 tips and reviews
Daniel Gray: Wings are okay. Overhyped. Much more impressive are the sloppy Joe sliders, the 14 flat screen TVs, and the incredible service.
Ray Lin: The best place to watch football in Williamsburg, hands down. Warning: it gets loud, crowded and awesome. Pro tip - $15 buckets of High Life = the high life.
The Corcoran Group: In our opinion, the best sports bar in Williamsburg. Plenty of TVs to choose from to watch on, solid wings, and great beers on tap - what else do you need?