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- Emily WilsonApril 4, 2016The Israeli breakfast is delicious. All components of the dish (eggs, pita, labneh, Israeli salad, hash browns) go together really well. The hash browns are especially great - don't order it w/o them.
- This is one of my favorite brunch places in the area. Brunch is served till 4pm everyday (Try the Eggs Florentine). You get free refills on regular coffee! The restaurant is open & very homey.Upvoted Oct 19
- Graylyn RooseOctober 6, 2016Trendy atmosphere and delicious food. Start with the hummus for sure. The chicken shawarma comes on a flatbread with spinach and tomato. Great place for a date or just a nice dinner with some wine.
- Sigalle BarnessMay 25, 2021Sabich Bowl and pita was excellent! Loved that it was served with amba! Nice outdoor seating! Halloumi salad was decent but probably wouldn’t order again. Service was so warm and friendly!
- Mike FriedmanOctober 7, 2014Best Israeli brunch in NYC (or a close second to Café Orlin) - worth a decent wait on 5th Ave. Burekas are not to be missed. Don't be afraid to opt for a pita sandwich like the Sabich (pictured here).
- Noah WeissNovember 28, 2015Super tasty brunch in Park Slope. Get a Gorilla coffee a block away while you wait. The Mediterranean Crispy Dough with scrambled eggs, tomato, and spicy harissa was massive and tasty.
- ShappaAugust 7, 2019Incredible menu, I took a picture of it to recreate the plates but who ever gets around to doing that when they know it won’t be as good. I loved the shakshuka, my boyfriend loved the Bureka plate.
- KESeptember 3, 2018Free refills of la colombe coffee, try the falafel, Israeli breakfast. If you don’t want to wait, sit at the communal table up front, it’s a beautiful spot for morning people-watching.
- Alex HunterDecember 5, 2022Starring all your brunch favorites: shakshuka, potato pancakes, Israeli breakfast, etc. My friend wouldn’t stfu about the Norwegian Eggs (in a good way). Table Labneh and Hummus, of course.
- Leemor YuravlivkerDecember 12, 2018Some of the best burekas, though I’ve had better Israeli salad. Came at 12:30 and was surprised they could sit my party of 6 immediately. Unlimited coffee is nice but shouldn’t every brunch have this?
- Maria SolnechnajaAugust 17, 2015Great food. Great service. Everything is fresh and delicious. Norwegian eggs Benedict- to die for. Brunch -7 days a week. Very busy on weekends. 1 hour wait. Highly recommended!
- Lee HoffmanApril 21, 2016Amazing Mediterranean food! Maybe the best I've had. The fried cheese, fried zucchini, hummus, Mediterranean salad, and chicken schnitzel were all unbelievable.
- BhavnaSeptember 5, 2015The host suggested the crispy dough with scrambled eggs. Didn't disappoint. Harissa that came with it was super spicy, yum! Incredible, wish we got 2 orders! The burekas were okay-not wowed.
- Colin M. FordJuly 31, 2016A reliable place for brunch, obviously, but also dinner. The small dishes are very flavorful and you can't go wrong with a few, 3 per person. The meatballs in pomegranate syrup are very nice.
- Steve LeVineJune 5, 2021Went for brunch but this is what a brunch place should be- a big variety of many different choices. May not be the best choice for a "boozy" brunch but there are options. Staff and food are great.
- Chelsea RenaudMay 9, 2016Miriam is the holy grail of brunch, whether you want your usual french toast and benedicts (get the burekas). The environment is homey but lively. If you’re looking for a party, get a pitcher sangria.
- Joy ChenJune 27, 2016I had the Israeli breakfast today and the combination of flavors paired well together. Next time, I'll go for the sabich (not a brunch item)—looked fantastic even though not on the brunch menu.
- Maria SolnechnajaApril 12, 2016Brunch everyday until 4pm, Norwegian eggs Benedict, falafel, hummus, lattes, mimosas, family friendly, breakfast options, dinners, always fresh food.
- HolidayJanuary 12, 2016Smittened. A lot of middle eastern breakfast choices. My new Brooklyn fix. No need to trek to cafe Mogador or Orlin in east village when Brooklyn has it all and without the tourists.
- Paras ShahFebruary 10, 2014Perfect food for a snowy night. The beef stew on a cold day is perfect. The chicken and cous cous is a no-brainer, although I wish they were served in a tagine together
- Natasha MoriniOctober 18, 2015Overall good food, good staff and good environment. You get a complimentary coffee with breakfast which is nice. A little loud and always very crowded so get there early or prepare to wait.
- HectorJanuary 31, 2015Brunch served 10a-4p. Full bar, cozy atmosphere. Expect a wait during Sa/Su 11a-2p. Delicious authentic middle eastern cuisine. MUST HAVE: Israeli Breakfast.
- AbNovember 25, 2015Put this in your mouth. Crispy bread, Israeli breakfast, bloody Mary's, whatever. Your brunch is in great hands!
- Amanda HoMarch 31, 2016Great deal and delicious foods! I got the scrambled eggs with potato pancake. Can't wait to go back and try more.
- Isaac ZimanOctober 22, 2018Everything here is on point. Incredible hummus, labneh, fried dough, the homemade hot sauce, Israeli breakfast..Loved the staff, music selection, vibe 👍👍
- Delicious food! I had the burekas and a taste of my friends humous and pitta. All yum yum yum. Wash it down with a mimosa and you have perfection.
- Adam MayAugust 29, 2016Very good and fairly authentic Israeli/middle eastern food. Definitely get the Burekas and Mediterranean Crispy Dough (Malawach for those in the know)
- Delicious Middle Eastern restaurant. Come for brunch and order the herbed eggs with a side of crispy dough. Expect to bring home leftovers
- Sara KafkaMarch 23, 2015Great brunch food. It's labeled Mediterranean but has classic brunch staples like eggs Benedict with salmon, croissant sandwich, and croque madams
- Go for brunch, order the malawach (crispy dough) with a soft poached egg, and be very happy.
- The potato pancakes with labneh yogurt is delicious. I have a hard time ordering anything else--though it's all quite good.
- Had the salmon omelete...with a side order of pancakes. Tasted great. A little bit of a wait, but the food is worth it. My new brunch place in park slope.
- Jordan KongMarch 4, 2013Crispy dough with poached eggs is simply delicious. Gobbled it all up with the spicy harissa sauce!
- James G.February 16, 2013All you mushroom lovers out there. Get the mixed mushroom omelette. You can't go wrong with that. It's fantastic!
- Get the burekas with olive & feta for brunch with a side of merguez--it's filling enough for two!
- Kathryn DOctober 13, 2018Mezz platter is easy for two to share and easily vegetarian. Skip the mushrooms though.
- The Bureka brunch option is top-notch👌🏼 would definitely go back to try the rest.
- Tara BouleyJune 1, 2013You find yourself dejected, or more just resigned. Wandering. So you wander in. You're alone no more. The Mediterranean salad asked for your hand in marriage. You will say yes.
- Katy IonisDecember 5, 2013Great happy hour at the bar 5-8, 2-for-1 wine and all appetizers are half off ($2.50 each). Delicious and cheap! Staff was super friendly too.
- Chris BarredoJanuary 6, 2013regular brunch stuff is good... but the Israeli offerings are the way to go. trust me the crispy dough, shakshuka, potato pancakes and burekas!!
- Steven InghingoloDecember 3, 2014The herb eggs are amazing as they should be at $3 an egg. The other goodies that accompany the eggs are no less delicious.
- cami j.May 27, 2017the falafel was AMAZING-not too dense, and super flavorful. also loved the green shakshuka and crispy dough.
- Brad GerickJanuary 17, 2015Possibly the best brunch I have ever had. Great savory and sweet options abound. Reasonable prices, too.
- Raimonds ButkānsApril 27, 2017Breakfast! It sure took them a while to prepare food, but it was good. Pouched eggs cooked to perfection.
- Scy DVMarch 17, 2022Whipped feta Mezze, lamb shawarma, and the chocolate volcano is so molten-y. Highly recommend