2. El Almacén
557 Driggs Ave (btwn N 6th & N 7th St), Brooklyn, NY
Argentinian Restaurant · Williamsburg · 223 tips and reviews
Cindy McCrory: The house special cocktail with Hendicks gin is superb!
Shahrzad Shams: Try their marinated olives as a side dish with Octopus and potato salad from their appetizer list and fish tacos (grilled). Cool vibe, very chill spot for singles and couples.
Nicole Miller: don't go here. it's awful. awfully AMAZING!!! it's the place you don't want to recommend for fear of not getting a table immediately next time.
3. The Levee
8.0
212 Berry St (at N 3rd St), Brooklyn, NY
Dive Bar · Williamsburg · 210 tips and reviews
Village Voice: Boasting an impressive (& still cheap) craft beer list, order the chili drenched Frito pie, enjoy the free cheese balls and make sure to try the house specialty: Beam Cream (Jim Beam & Cream Soda)!
Sheyla Concepcion: It's open for most of the day. The music is great and the location is even better. It's a great place to end your night if you're in Williamsburg.
Sara Maria Salamone: Fuck dinner, Cheeseballs and sportsmen.
4. M Shanghai Bistro
7.5
292 Grand St (btwn Roebling St & Havemeyer St), Brooklyn, NY
Chinese Restaurant · Williamsburg · 126 tips and reviews
John Deely: Come for the dumplings and buns, and stay for the rice cake noodle dish with pork. It's de best!
Joeski Joe: Shredded chicken with chili pepper(#65)
Christine Huber: have the "pork buns," which are really soup dumplings, and the best at that!
Philip A. Fusciello: Grilled octopus, eggplant parm, fresh mozzarella! Yummy
Sabino Curcio: If you're gonna go here make sure you do family style, you won't be disappointed!
Suzanne Ruffa: The best homemade Italian food and friendly service. Definately a must eat place.
9. 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.
11. Chai Thai Kitchen
124 N 6th St (at Berry St), Brooklyn, NY
Thai Restaurant · Williamsburg · 79 tips and reviews
Canan Tanır: Yum beef was unique and refreshing. Indo chicken is worth trying also. Service was fast and prices are good too.
Abigail Besdin: If you're an able bodied human, try the corn fritters. If not, have them fed to you.
Matt Holtzman: Khao Soi (Chiang Mai noodles) is authentic and delicious. Cool decor too