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Uncover Upper West Side's Best Brunch Secrets

Discover the hidden gems of brunch on the Upper West Side near NYC with Kikihub's inside scoop! Unveil local brunch spots that only true foodies rave about, where every plate tells a story and every cocktail is Instagram-worthy. From cozy bistros with classic Eggs Benedict to chic eateries serving avocado toast with a twist, we’ve got the secrets to elevating your dining experience. Dive into trending brunch spots that are capturing the neighborhood buzz and savor dishes crafted with passion. With anonymous chats on Kikihub, gain real opinions and local insights from fellow brunch aficionados who uncover the best-kept foodie favorites. Explore Upper West Side’s vibrant brunch scene like a local and make your mornings unforgettable!

Discover the Seafood Paradise at Time and Tide!
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Food Baby

Go to Time and Tide for an amazing meal of seafood in all forms! The menu has sections for Raw Fish, Small Fish and Big Fish, with great dishes in each one, and you obviously need to start with that giant Goldfish cracker. 👶🏽🐠 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽

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Experience the Charm of Paris at Grand Central Terminal's New Brasserie!
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Time Out New York

Grand Central Terminal gains a massive French brasserie! However, this historic landmark has given us plenty of reasons to bide our time there... This month, the terminal gained another tenant, sure to ease the trials of traveling with its Parisian charms. Grand Brasserie took over the former City Winery space on October 8. Designed by the Rockwell Group, it seamlessly blends into the historic architecture of Vanderbilt Hall and mimics the various sidewalk cafes found in Paris—the front of the restaurant welcomes with towering greenery and black and white bistro chairs. Passing through the wrought iron bar entryway, the main dining room houses red leather banquettes and enough chairs to seat a staggering 300 souls. As if that wasn’t enough, the 100-seat Green Room is decorated with black and white photos of New York’s past and features a grand marble bar with bottles that climb up to the ceiling.

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Discover the Delicious Flavors of Kalye: A Hidden Gem for Filipino Street Food!
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Foodie_NYC

I had a great dinner at Kalye (“Street” in Tagalog). It’s an amazing, affordable Filipino restaurant on Broome Street specializing in Filipino street food. Kalye, a small, unassuming restaurant, delivered an amazing parade of unique, delicious food based on the owner’s chef heritage, as seen on the restaurant’s page. “Our menu is full of Rob’s cherished family recipes, offering a variety of mouth-watering dishes that will make you feel like you’ve traveled straight to the Philippines. From our famous Ube Sliders to other traditional Filipino favorites, every bite is a celebration of our culture and love for good food. Whether you’re here to dine in, taking food to go, or having it delivered to your doorstep, Kalye makes enjoying Filipino food easy and convenient.” Totally enjoyable unique experience. Salamat, Chef 💖🙏🏼💖

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Discover a New Szechuan Gem in NYC's Lower East Side!
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Cheryl

this szechuan spot just opened in the lower east side, nyc. right by delancey you can satisfy your szechuan cravings with their gorgeous interior. each dish was delicious and had strong flavor. • thin sliced pork belly with chill garlic sauce • egg custard bun • tradition stewed pork belly cubes • superior dry fried crab szechuan style • stir-fried string beans with minced cabbage and garlic • wagyu beef black truffle fried rice • handmade brown sugar glutinous rice cake 📍Fan Szechuan 大宅门

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Discover Chloe: Your New Favorite Vegan Spot!
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Food Baby

One of the best restaurants to open this year! CHLOE is back in the SAME location where she originally opened By Chloe. Your best new lunch / quick dinner option in the area, so many things here are so good. The Butternut Nachos are a must to start, the Classic Burger is one of the best vegan burgers in town, and every salad is so good, especially the Quinoa Taco Salad. And all the cookies are a must for dessert! Will be here for lunch all the time. 👶🏽🥗 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽

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Get Ready for a Spooktacular Culinary Experience at Foxface Natural!
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Melanie Yu

Foxface Natural is a natural continuation of Foxface sandwiches. We're going wild and natural! During Halloween week 10/30-11/3 Foxface Natural will be offering a five course special wild game menu (with an optional blood & guts focus for Halloween).

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Discover the Delicious New Menu at Kyuramen!
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Cheryl

Kyuramen recently released new menu items and the presentation is gorgeous. They were so delicious. Everything on the yakitori platter was so flavorful. You can never go wrong with a bowl of ramen, but why settle for one broth when you can have two? • honey comb platter • yin-yang bowl • yakitori platter • seafood kamameshi rice • eel kamameshi • matcha pudding w/ red bean • thai iced tea • amazing lemonade 📍KYURAMEN - Flushing (they have other locations as well!)

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Mushroom Magic: A Delicious Galentine's Day Treat!
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Natasha Surti

So MUSH ROOM in my ❤️ for you 🍄 🍽Where I went: Barbounia ✔️What I got: Wild Mushroon Khachapuri 💰What I paid: $23 ⠀ 🤔What I think: For Galentine’s day last weekend, I went to Barbounia with some friends. All 3 of us ended up getting the mushroom khachapuri because we had never had it. This was basically kind of like a flatbread filled with fresh mozzarella, ricotta, truffle paste, sage. It also had 2 slow poached eggs on top of it. It was super decadent and left me stuffed for the rest of the day. Would definitely recommend trying this dish if you haven’t already.

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Discover the Flavors of Bangkok at Charoen Krung Thai in Midtown East!
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New York Locals

Charoen Krung Thai is bringing the vibrant flavors of Bangkok’s famous Charoen Krung Road to Midtown East! 🇹🇭 Founded by Avirut Lerddirekrat, this restaurant pays homage to one of Thailand’s oldest and most culturally rich streets, blending traditional Thai recipes with modern Asian flair. ✨ Signature dishes like Hunk-Lay, Hor Mok, and Nam-Yar Crabmeat take inspiration from Bangkok’s renowned street food, offering an authentic taste of Thailand right here in NYC. 🍲✨Whether you’re craving bold flavors or a welcoming dining experience, Charoen Krung Thai is the perfect spot to enjoy a fusion of heritage and innovation in the heart of the city. 💛

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Discover Your New Favorite Spot for Food and Fun!
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Cheryl

This is the perfect spot to eat, drink, and watch a game! With their vintage decor, it makes the perfect cozy spot to catch up with friends. They also have trivia night on thursdays at 7:30pm at their park slope location. don’t miss out on their oysters especially during happy hour. the oysters were fresh and the honey garlic wings are a must! Happy hour is monday-thursday 3pm-7pm • pineapple sunset • oysters • honey garlic wings • bg’s famous burger • homemade guacamole • fried shrimp • bacon mac ‘n cheese 📍The Beer Garage

Discover Deliciousness: Check Out Stretch Pizza's New Happy Hour and Specials!
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Food Baby

Always love a reason to go back to the excellent Stretch Pizza, and the latest one is this great Happy Hour menu, Tuesday - Thursday 4-6pm, and also the amazing “The Bear” special, like an Italian beef in pizza form. Aside from their staple pizza, you have to try new items. This is one of our favorite spots to indulge in delicious cuisine. 👶🏽🍕 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽

Bagel Bliss: Brooklyn's Newest Spot for NYC's Beloved Ess-a-Bagel!
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Time Out New York

Ess-a-Bagel has been a Manhattan staple since 1976, and local love for the family-owned business radiates throughout all of the five boroughs. Now, its expertly rolled, boiled and baked beauties are available right here in Brooklyn. Choose your own adventure with a doughy, fluffy everything, pumpernickel or cinnamon raisin bagel, and schmear it with all manner of decadent cream cheese options. Or, leave it to the experts and choose a sandwich from their curated menu of NYC faves.

Discover the Flavors of Ethiopia: A Delightful Evening at RAS in NYC!
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Foodie_NYC

Wow, I had a great evening at RAS, an Ethiopian-inspired vegan restaurant in New York’s West Village. RAS is led by chefs Romeo and Milka Regalli, who created an innovative, holistic, health-driven vegan menu inspired by their Ethiopian roots. The servings were flavorful, delicious, and filling. I loved the hamburger—one of the best I’ve had. Had I not known, I would have never guessed it was a non-meat deliciousness. The food was followed by great cocktails. The service was impeccable, and the vibe was incredible. The amazing experience truly reflected the restaurant’s mission statement as stated on their site: OUR MISSION Every plate is a canvas, every flavor a narrative. Beyond serving food, we craft memories. With each bite, feel our dedication to warmth and genuine connection, creating moments that linger long after the meal concludes.

A Culinary Adventure Awaits at Chef Guo's!
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Foodie_NYC

WOW! I had an amazing experience at Chef Guo, a world-renowned expert in Chinese imperial cuisine. The chef invited me to the first tasting of his plant-based menu, and it was an absolutely amazing experience. Servers with white gloves, a restaurant that felt more like a palace, and a meal where every item was a perfect celebration for the taste buds. All that with five different kinds of tea servings, a continuous aroma designed by the chef, and a dessert served in an eggshell. While I was the first to experience this meal, the chef hasn’t set a price for it yet, but it is planned to be very affordable. The plant-based tasting menu is planned to be available in October. Definitely one of the best dining experiences I’ve had in the city, clearly a Michelin star-worthy restaurant.

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Discovering the Hidden Gem: Thirteen Water Sushi Bar in NYC!
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Melanie Yu

In the heart of New York City resides Thirteen Water, a sushi bar that promises an intimate and casual dining experience. This gem offers a variety of sushi dishes that will leave your taste buds satisfied. With the option for reservations and catering services, Thirteen Water ensures a seamless dining experience for all. While dogs are not allowed, the friendly staff and delicious food make up for it. Whether you're a sushi aficionado or a novice, Thirteen Water is a must-try for any food lover in the Big Apple.

Discover La Flor: Brooklyn's Newest Pizza Gem! 🍕✨
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New York Locals

La Flor, founded by Giancarlo Villa and Bri Heu, is Brooklyn’s newest pizza hotspot. 🍕 Opened in July 2024, La Flor is the culmination of Giancarlo’s 15+ years of experience at NYC favorites like Roberta’s and Upside. ✨ Known for its thin, crispy crust, La Flor offers creative pies like the Spicy Hawaiian, Pepperoni with housemade ranch, and a vegan Bruschetta slice, alongside the classics. 🌸 The pizzeria’s name, meaning “the flower,” is a nod to its proximity to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Giancarlo personally designed and built the interiors, channeling the charm of classic New York pizzerias and Italian cafes. All pies are baked in a rare vintage Frank Mastro oven, giving each slice a distinct flavor with perfect charring. Come grab a slice and experience the artistry behind La Flor! 🍕

Slicing Up Delicious Memories at Mama's Too! 🍕✨
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Morgan Raum

When you are fave college slice makes its way 🥳🍕 Mama’s Too has been a beloved Upper West Side gem for years, and founder Frank Tuttolomondo is nothing short of a pizza maestro. He’s perfected the art of combining unique toppings into flavor experiences you won’t find anywhere else in NYC. Take the Poached Pear slice, for example—aged mozzarella, sweet gorgonzola, and hot honey paired with poached pear for a sweet-savory masterpiece. Or my personal favorite, the Cacio e Pepe, featuring whipped mascarpone, Pecorino Romano, Parmigiano Reggiano, and cracked black pepper. The lines can get long, but trust me, when you finally reach the counter, you’ll want to order 3-4 slices to make it worth the wait. And it absolutely will be!

A Night to Remember at Empire Steakhouse! 🌟
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Foodie_NYC

CLASSIC ❗️ I had a fabulous evening at Empire Steakhouse, such a timeless establishment. The food was incredible—the steak literally melted in my mouth. The vibe was amazing, so classic that I almost expected Ol’ Blue Eyes, Frank Sinatra, to walk in any minute… Every part of the meal was a masterclass in classic flavors, and the service was equally impeccable. A real class of its own 🌟

A Delightful Evening at Pring: A Hidden Gem in Chelsea!
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Foodie_NYC

Pring, Thai Restaurant. Had such a great evening at Pring, an intimate Thai restaurant in the heart of Chelsea. 🌿 Definitely not your run-of-the-mill Thai spot—Pring offered unique, innovative dishes with refreshing twists on traditional Thai flavors. 🍲✨ The vibe was cozy, intimate and relaxed, and the service was impeccable. Definitely a place I’d want to come back to!

Discover the Perfect Steak at Le Relais de Venise!
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Natasha Surti

🥩The steaks are high🥩 🍽Where I went: Le Relais de Venise - L’Entrecôte ✔️What I got: Salad, Steak & Fries 💰What I paid: $32 ⠀ 🤔What I think: This restaurant is arguably one of my favorites in the city. They only serve salad, steak (cooked to your preference), and fries for a fixed price of $32. That being said, this steak is cooked to perfection and what really makes entrecôte so special is the sauce that they serve with the steak. If you like steak, I would highly recommend trying this restaurant.

A Hidden Gem: Discovering Pring, the Cozy Thai Restaurant in Chelsea!
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Foodie_NYC

Pring, Thai Restaurant. Had such a great evening at Pring, an intimate Thai restaurant in the heart of Chelsea. 🌿 Definitely not your run-of-the-mill Thai spot—Pring offered unique, innovative dishes with refreshing twists on traditional Thai flavors. 🍲✨ The vibe was cozy, intimate and relaxed, and the service was impeccable. Definitely a place I’d want to come back to!

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Exciting News: A Beloved Brooklyn Restaurateur Expands to Manhattan with a New Rustic Italian Gem!
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Eater

This Restaurateur Helped Define a Brooklyn Era: Now, He’s on to Manhattan! After all these years, what is it that pulls serial Brooklyn restaurateur, Andrew Tarlow, across the river? It turns out it’s the stunning, 2,400 square-foot space with a wood-fired oven where I Trulli resided since 1994. Rustic Italian newcomer Borgo opens for dinner, on Friday, September 27. Borgo is the first Tarlow restaurant to open in a decade since Greenpoint’s Achilles Heel. Before that, he opened Diner over 20 years ago, before Williamsburg was what it is today. He’s also behind Marlow & Sons, Roman’s, and She Wolf, along with natural wine shop, Stranger Wines. The 140-seat spot, debuts as a trattoria with a wood-burning oven, an open hearth, and a martini cart. “It’s really epic,” Tarlow says of the hearth in a walk-through. The space features two large rooms with arched entryways, along with the original I Trulli bar, and an 800-square-foot back garden. The food parallels a bit with Roman’s in Fort Greene, featuring seasonal Italian dishes and straightforward Italian mains. Yet the size of the restaurants allows the kitchen to be a bit more ambitious. “The bigger kitchen and the bigger facilities allow me to do more: It’s like the alligators grow as big as their tank kind of thing.”

Discover Delicious Dominican Vegan Delights at Next Stop Vegan!
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Eater

Next Stop Vegan Next Stop Vegan, a Downtown Brooklyn restaurant, specializes in meat and dairy-free Dominican food that has garnered local fanfare (the business was recently the subject of a Righteous Eats video as well). The team recently also added a Greenpoint sibling.

Sharing My Ramen Adventure at Ichiran! 🍜❤️
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Natasha Surti

Ramen love with you ❤️ 🍽Where I went: Ichiran ✔️What I got: Classic Tonkotsu Ramen 💰What I paid: $18.90 ⠀ 🤔What I think: The setup of the restaurant in itself is extremely unique as they have individual booths where you have to order by filling out a form. They use this setup because they want the people who come to their restaurant to be able to focus on the flavor of the ramen without any distractions. Ichiran only serves tonkatsu ramen, and they've clearly mastered it. The broth is rich and perfectly seasoned, the pork is tender and tasty, the noodles are made to your texture preferences (here we went with firm), and of course the egg just adds an extra layer of flavor to the dish. Overall one of the better bowls of ramen you can get in NYC.

Discover the Must-Try Japanese Gem in NYC: Okatte Tanto!
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Melanie Yu

NYC Must Try: Okatte Tanto This spot is a traditional and authentic Japanese joint serving fresh sushi and a variety of elevated cold and hot Japanese dishes. I really enjoyed their popular pork katsu sando, mentai udon, and fried oysters that they make right in front of you. Their drinks are also fantastic - I’d recommend getting the Shochu Woolong and the Summer Orange! Pro tip: If you want to get the $34 hidden menu item tuna bone, call ahead to make a reservation - they only serve the tuna bone from 5-6:45pm and it’s first reserved, first served with their limited stock per day. What I Ordered: - Tuna Bone [must-try] - Mentai Udon [must-try] - Pork Katsu Sando - Fried Oysters - Octopus marinated with wasabi - Shochu Woolong - drink - Summer Orange - drink

Discover a Culinary Gem in Brooklyn: Dashi Okume Awaits You!
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Melanie Yu

NYC Must Try: Dashi Okume Dashi Okume is both a store and a restaurant cafe packed into one beautifully minimalist but intricately put together building in the most popular part of Brooklyn! It comes from a Tokyo location that’s been around in the Tokyo location in the Tsukiji Fish Market since the 1870s. Walking in, you’ll see a cute DIY high quality dashi-making shop in the front of the store and a lifestyle shop Cibone selling upscale tea sets, kitchenware, and other traditional Japanese work on the right. Walking toward the back of the building, you’ll find a small cafe area selling only Teishoku (a meal set) that comes with your select tea, fish, rice, Kyuri no Asazuke (Japanese cucumber pickles), miso soup, and Kobachi (sides of the day) priced anywhere from $35-$150+ depending on your choice of specially prepared fish. I generally don’t even prefer to eat cooked fish but it was absolutely mind-blowing how delicious everything was, and I left so full but not bloated AT ALL because they only use additive-free ingredients - love everything here! What I ordered in my teishoku set meal: - Haiboshi Saba (because they were out of stock with the most popular Saikyo Zuke!) - Nasu Agebitashi: deep-fried juicy eggplant soaked in their in-house dashi - Tomato Tosazu Zuke: tomato pickled in a sweet vinegar, soy sauce, and their in-house dashi - Kabocha Nitsuke: simmered kabocha squash - Hojicha Tea Bonuses - I got to try my friend’s sides too: - Nikujaga: gently stewed pork, carrots, and potatoes in sweetened soy sauce - Donko Shiitake Umani: dried donko shiitake simmered in lightly sweet soy sauce

Discover Delicious Latin American Vegan Food at Sunday C&C in Bowery Market!
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Sunday C&C is located in the Bowery Market, a permanent home for this concept first launched at Smorgasburg. Owner Christian Torres is a one-man operation serving up Latin American vegan food with a rotating menu. When it opened it featured Venezuelan-style arepa that’s made with sweet corn, housemade cashew “mozzarella” with ssamjang, and vegan honey, but the menu regularly changes. The market is technically open-air, but covered and shaded for weather, and there are several tables for dine-in.

Discover the Culinary Delights of Foxface Natural in NYC!
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Melanie Yu

NYC Must Try: Foxface Natural 🦊 Foxface Natural is a continuation of NYC’s famous Foxface sandwich shop which served unconventional meats - camel, elk, hare and more. They change their menu every few days to weeks, but there are several that stay on longer, like the kangaroo tartare which I came to Foxface just to try! Must tries are definitely any dishes that has their super popular fluke (melts in your mouth!) as well. Also, all meats are sustainably sourced and from non-endangered species! This was the epitome of casual fine dining - absolutely amazing and I’d love to go back again! If these items are ever on the menu again, find my must-tries below. Pro tip - make a reservation! What I ordered: - Point Judith Squid - black aguachile, fermented tomatillo, crispy berkshire pork ear, pickled ramp - Tajarin Pasta - our sake cured mullet roe (karasumi) - [must-try] Kangaroo Tartare - warm spices, charred eggplant, sardinian flatbread - [must-try] Maine Uni - wood oven roasted seafood quenelles, nantua sauce (seafood) - Sweetbreads Schnitzel - melted leek, chestnut purée, fermented sourdough mustard

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Discover the Delightful Flavors at Cositas Ricas!
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Infatuation

Cositas Ricas If you’re standing under a large, multicolored cow suspended over Roosevelt Avenue, you’ve come to the right place. It’s hard not to be in a good mood at this neon-lit, 24-hour Colombian diner in Jackson Heights, open since 2000. The hand-painted cartoon characters, peace signs, and Postobon bottle caps make an immediately warm impression. So does the service. The staff are eager to offer recommendations, which is highly appreciated, given that the extensive, photo-filled menu ranges from trout, to chicken fingers, to ham-and-cheese sandwiches.

Discover Tabú: A Hidden Gem in Williamsburg for Great Food and Vibrant Vibes!
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Infatuation

Tabú didn’t have to make their food delicious. The Tulum-themed Williamsburg spot could have just relied on their huge outdoor area covered with parasols, a DJ stand with its own water-feature as a backdrop, and their excellent cocktails to bring people in the door. But the food is good, bordering on great—making this a clubstaurant that’s as exciting on a Wednesday as it is on Saturday. On any of those evenings, you’ll find dancers in flowy costumes flitting between the fronded plants and two stone bars. And while we wouldn’t be surprised if the owners seriously considered filling the courtyard in with white sand at some point, there’s plenty of attention to detail in the seafood-oriented kitchen too. Tabú serves mostly smaller portioned food, so order a bunch of things, including a couple of tacos, a raw fish dish or two, and some stellar chips and guacamole.

Discover the Best Brunch Spots on the Upper West Side

The Upper West Side, nestled next to the bustling heart of NYC, is teeming with local brunch spots that every food enthusiast must experience. From traditional diners to chic, trendsetting restaurants, the range of options will satisfy every palate. Here are some insider tips to help you uncover the neighborhood’s hidden brunch gems.

Local Brunch Spots You Can’t Miss

If you’re a devoted brunch enthusiast, the Upper West Side has several standout establishments. Top among the local brunch spots is Good Enough to Eat, renowned for its homestyle American cooking. Arriving early is recommended since it’s often packed with those seeking their famous buttermilk pancakes and hearty omelets. Another classic choice is Barney Greengrass, dubbed “The Sturgeon King.” Serving succulent bagels with lox and other delicacies for over a century, this local favorite keeps bringing people back with its timeless charm.

Foodie Favorites to Savor

The Upper West Side is also home to foodie favorites like Cafe Luxembourg. This French bistro has been a staple since 1983, offering a quaint and romantic brunch setting. Their Croque Monsieur is a must-try, as is the Eggs Benedict, gracefully paired with a sparkling wine. Meanwhile, Sarabeth’s hits home with its upscale brunch menu. Known for its exemplary pastries and rich Eggs Nova Scotia, Sarabeth’s embodies the quintessential NYC brunch experience.

Trending Brunch Spots

While some brunch spots have a long-standing history, others have emerged as the latest trendy locales. Jacob’s Pickles has garnered quite the following with its Southern comfort food. The crispy fried chicken paired with fluffy biscuits serves up a meal that feels like a warm hug. Friends and lovers of craft cocktails frequent The Milling Room, boasting a light-filled space and an enticing menu featuring dishes like Blueberry Buttermilk Pancakes and Short Rib Hash.

Enhance Your Dining Experience with Unique Eats

For those seeking something out of the ordinary, the Upper West Side doesn’t disappoint. Tucked away like a well-kept secret, Bluestone Lane Coffee Shop offers Australian-influenced dishes that take brunch to another level. Avo Smash and Gluten-Free Banana Bread are among the irresistible options. Community Food & Juice, located a bit further uptown, pushes farm-to-table goodness with creative dishes and a laid-back vibe.

Cocktails to Elevate Your Brunch

No brunch is complete without a cocktail to elevate the dining experience. The Upper West Side takes this to heart, with many local brunch spots offering splendid concoctions. Isabella’s provides an exceptional brunch cocktail menu, where you can find classics like Mimosas and Bloody Marys, alongside inventive creations like the Lavender Lemonade. On the other hand, Jacobs Pickles doesn’t shy away from robust options like the Pickle Martini, an adventurous choice for the daring.

Local Insights and Hidden Gems

For those who want to step away from the beaten path, the Kikihub platform is an excellent resource for unearthing local insights and hidden gems directly from the residents. For instance, you could discover unassuming spots like The Consulate on Columbus Avenue. This place serves a fusion of American and European flavors, offering everything from shakshuka to French Toast with a unique twist. Another insider tip from Kikihub users is that Maman UWS makes for a charming spot where artisanal baked goods and coffee prepared with precision form the basis of a lovely brunch.

The Upper West Side remains a vibrant and multifaceted neighborhood brimming with brunch venues that reflect NYC’s diverse food culture. With these local secrets and insights, you’ll be well on your way to enjoying the most delectable brunch experiences this area has to offer.

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