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Min’s guidebook

Resturants and Bars

These are near places where we go enjoy the food, unwind our mind, mingle with crowds, experience poplar culture.
Buzzy outfit serving traditional Moroccan tagines, couscous & more in comfy yet charming quarters. Highly recommend. It's better to go earlier or later side to avoid the wait ;)
856 locals recommend
Cafe Mogador
133 Wythe Ave
856 locals recommend
Buzzy outfit serving traditional Moroccan tagines, couscous & more in comfy yet charming quarters. Highly recommend. It's better to go earlier or later side to avoid the wait ;)
Contemporary-chic Italian dining space dishing up elevated antipasto & handmade pasta dishes.
42 locals recommend
Misi
329 Kent Ave
42 locals recommend
Contemporary-chic Italian dining space dishing up elevated antipasto & handmade pasta dishes.
This rustic Japanese restaurant with a communal table serves udon, sushi, miso & beer. Personally love their hand-made Gyoza and mushroom Udon.
220 locals recommend
Samurai Mama
205 Grand St
220 locals recommend
This rustic Japanese restaurant with a communal table serves udon, sushi, miso & beer. Personally love their hand-made Gyoza and mushroom Udon.
This chill Greenpoint bistro offers New American fare with an Aussie accent & brunch options. Pretty popular spot, cool vibe. We like Mussels there. ;)
800 locals recommend
Five Leaves
18 Bedford Ave
800 locals recommend
This chill Greenpoint bistro offers New American fare with an Aussie accent & brunch options. Pretty popular spot, cool vibe. We like Mussels there. ;)
In a redone auto-body shop, this Italian place offers wood-fired Italian fare & housemade pastas. We heard the owner owns Misi ( one of our recommended restaurant) too. Nice dessert to.
190 locals recommend
Lilia
567 Union Ave
190 locals recommend
In a redone auto-body shop, this Italian place offers wood-fired Italian fare & housemade pastas. We heard the owner owns Misi ( one of our recommended restaurant) too. Nice dessert to.
Popular dry-rub BBQ, beer & bourbon purveyor with an industrial, cafeteria-style decor & wall mural. One of our favorite spot.
441 locals recommend
Fette Sau
354 Metropolitan Ave
441 locals recommend
Popular dry-rub BBQ, beer & bourbon purveyor with an industrial, cafeteria-style decor & wall mural. One of our favorite spot.
Cash-only steak icon where old-school waiters serve aged beef in a German beer hall setting. ( Operating since 1887). Great steak. Period. Must need reservation ( please do it ahead of time)
503 locals recommend
Peter Luger Steak House
178 Broadway
503 locals recommend
Cash-only steak icon where old-school waiters serve aged beef in a German beer hall setting. ( Operating since 1887). Great steak. Period. Must need reservation ( please do it ahead of time)
A New American menu with a farm-fresh emphasis is updated daily at this popular Williamsburg spot. We love brick chicken. ;)
419 locals recommend
Marlow & Sons
81 Broadway
419 locals recommend
A New American menu with a farm-fresh emphasis is updated daily at this popular Williamsburg spot. We love brick chicken. ;)
Guests at this dimly lit triplex can share Tokyo-inspired small plates or opt for the tasting menu. Highly recommended. Reservation needed.
84 locals recommend
Zenkichi
77 N 6th St
84 locals recommend
Guests at this dimly lit triplex can share Tokyo-inspired small plates or opt for the tasting menu. Highly recommended. Reservation needed.
Spicy Sichuan noodles, dim sum & large plates to share are offered in a simple setting.
73 locals recommend
Birds of a Feather
191 Grand St
73 locals recommend
Spicy Sichuan noodles, dim sum & large plates to share are offered in a simple setting.
Fried chicken headlines a menu of Southern specialties, including signature pies for dessert.
15 locals recommend
Pies 'n' Thighs
166 South 4th Street
15 locals recommend
Fried chicken headlines a menu of Southern specialties, including signature pies for dessert.
Sprawling, boisterous beer hall offering brews, grilled wursts & regularly scheduled live music. since 1890. Another historial spot, cool vite, great space with endless beer lists.
339 locals recommend
Radegast Hall & Biergarten
113 N 3rd St
339 locals recommend
Sprawling, boisterous beer hall offering brews, grilled wursts & regularly scheduled live music. since 1890. Another historial spot, cool vite, great space with endless beer lists.
Contemporary Vietnamese cuisine served in a hip, minimalist space with lots of greenery. Really really good pho. Reservation needed.
46 locals recommend
Di An Di
68 Greenpoint Ave
46 locals recommend
Contemporary Vietnamese cuisine served in a hip, minimalist space with lots of greenery. Really really good pho. Reservation needed.
Beer hall serving craft brews in a 6,000-sq.-ft. industrial setting with communal tables.
170 locals recommend
Spritzenhaus33
33 Nassau Ave
170 locals recommend
Beer hall serving craft brews in a 6,000-sq.-ft. industrial setting with communal tables.
Petite eatery dispensing coffee, sandwiches, brunch & other fare in a bright, quaint setting. Great for lunch or tea time.
89 locals recommend
House of Small Wonder
77 N 6th St
89 locals recommend
Petite eatery dispensing coffee, sandwiches, brunch & other fare in a bright, quaint setting. Great for lunch or tea time.
We love Pistacchio ice cream ;)
19 locals recommend
Gelateria Gentile NY
253 Wythe Ave
19 locals recommend
We love Pistacchio ice cream ;)
Microbrewery with tastings & tours that offer an inside look at the creation process.
456 locals recommend
Brooklyn Brewery
79 N 11th St
456 locals recommend
Microbrewery with tastings & tours that offer an inside look at the creation process.
Weekends outdoor food tasting!
777 locals recommend
Smorgasburg
90 Kent Ave
777 locals recommend
Weekends outdoor food tasting!

Vintage shopping

Secondhand clothing store with a wide selection of vintage & modern duds to buy, sell or trade.
454 locals recommend
Beacon's Closet
74 Guernsey St
454 locals recommend
Secondhand clothing store with a wide selection of vintage & modern duds to buy, sell or trade.
Modest store selling a sizable assortment of men's & women's vintage clothing, shoes & more.
92 locals recommend
10 ft Single by Stella Dallas
285 N 6th St
92 locals recommend
Modest store selling a sizable assortment of men's & women's vintage clothing, shoes & more.
Vintage gold mine, loves their collection of lace: bolero, dresses, shawls! Not enough time to soak in the beauty and intricacy of items. Highly recommend perusing! Give yourself plenty of time. Not just clothes, a lot more at this store.
23 locals recommend
Stella Dallas
23 locals recommend
Vintage gold mine, loves their collection of lace: bolero, dresses, shawls! Not enough time to soak in the beauty and intricacy of items. Highly recommend perusing! Give yourself plenty of time. Not just clothes, a lot more at this store.
21 locals recommend
Narnia
130 Driggs Ave
21 locals recommend

Sightseeing

Domino Park is a 6-acre (2.4 ha) public park in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City. It spans a quarter mile along the East River near the Williamsburg Bridge, at the site of the landmarked former Domino Sugar Refinery.[1] Along the five-block riverside walk, various salvaged factory equipment is displayed, including four syrup collection tanks, that pay tribute to the history of the Domino Sugar Refinery.[2] The park was designed by James Corner Field Operations, which also constructed the High Line, over the course of six years.[3] Opened to the public in 2018, it is owned and operated by Two Trees Management,[4] which spent roughly $50 million to construct it.
432 locals recommend
Domino Park
15 Kent Ave
432 locals recommend
Domino Park is a 6-acre (2.4 ha) public park in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City. It spans a quarter mile along the East River near the Williamsburg Bridge, at the site of the landmarked former Domino Sugar Refinery.[1] Along the five-block riverside walk, various salvaged factory equipment is displayed, including four syrup collection tanks, that pay tribute to the history of the Domino Sugar Refinery.[2] The park was designed by James Corner Field Operations, which also constructed the High Line, over the course of six years.[3] Opened to the public in 2018, it is owned and operated by Two Trees Management,[4] which spent roughly $50 million to construct it.
There are sand, grass, picnic tables, playground, soccer playground...... and most importantly the amazing view of Manhattan.
88 locals recommend
Bushwick Inlet Park
Kent Avenue
88 locals recommend
There are sand, grass, picnic tables, playground, soccer playground...... and most importantly the amazing view of Manhattan.
Great vibe, picnics, BYO BBQ pits etc.
798 locals recommend
McCarren Park
776 Lorimer St
798 locals recommend
Great vibe, picnics, BYO BBQ pits etc.
This is near by walking distance neighbor hood with lots of character, charming, locally curated shops, nice coffee shops and restaurant.
119 locals recommend
Greenpoint
119 locals recommend
This is near by walking distance neighbor hood with lots of character, charming, locally curated shops, nice coffee shops and restaurant.
This East River ferry connects you to both Brooklyn and Manhattan. Great way to see the manhattan skyline and surroundings.
56 locals recommend
East River Ferry
56 locals recommend
This East River ferry connects you to both Brooklyn and Manhattan. Great way to see the manhattan skyline and surroundings.

Night life

Genre-defying bowling alley in Williamsburg with high-tech lanes, live tunes & food by Blue Ribbon. Check out their schedule ;)
825 locals recommend
Brooklyn Bowl
61 Wythe Ave
825 locals recommend
Genre-defying bowling alley in Williamsburg with high-tech lanes, live tunes & food by Blue Ribbon. Check out their schedule ;)

Bath house

24 locals recommend
BATHHOUSE
103 N 10th St
24 locals recommend