With a beautiful garden and decent location, Revel has the ability to draw a crowd at any hour. We’re glad to see that the food is surprisingly solid, and the drinks are a good value. However as with most brunch, order with care, as you often only have 1 choice. . . . → Read More: Revel Brunch Review – When night turns to day
A southeast Asian lounge has to work hard to be authentic without seeming pretentious, and Pranna is well on its way to becoming a solid food and bar combination. . . . → Read More: Pranna – Brunch at a Bar
As someone who is quickly becoming quite a fan of museum dining, I was very impressed by Untitled. The restaurant has only been in operation for one week, and it delivered a solid meal and dining experience. For a quiet, delicious, and uniquely charming dinner, spend an evening at the Whitney. . . . → Read More: Untitled – Night at the Museum
Once the door is opened, you will perish all thoughts of that steak place across the block. Dressler is stunningly beautiful, especially the metal work from local artisans, which include a set of awe-inspiring light fixtures, and a long zinc bar surface. The restaurant is relatively young, but through it’s design presents a type of classic charm and romance. . . . → Read More: Dressler – One of Brooklyn’s Finest
I still cannot claim to know anything about Dutch cuisine, but I’m certainly intrigued by the intricate and surprising mix of flavors. Next time you get together with some hipsters for brunch, go Dutch… literally. . . . → Read More: Vandaag – Go Dutch for brunch