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    Golda

    4.1 (165 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Melissa A.

    Enjoyed one of the yummiest lattes, iced almond milk, white chocolate pistachio latte. Service was quick and pleasant and cozy clean environment. Would drop in again, if in the area.

    Gab G.

    Walked in at 10:30 on a Sunday and there was no wait for a table, but it filled up quickly. I tried: + Chicken sausage egg and cheese + Babka French toast + Espresso + Pistachio white chocolate latte Everything was excellent, but the service was weird/rude. Prob will not be back considering this place is pretty far from my apt, but it's a solid breakfast option if you're in the area.

    Egg sandwich and chicken sandwich
    Elke M.

    Pretty tasty.. prices for the items were good. Chi latte was bit watery but still tasty.

    Traditional breakfast
    Cynthia G.

    Stumbled upon this place while scouring Yelp for breakfast spots so we decided to check it out. There's no reservations required but keep in mind that this place is a bit small inside so if it's busy there may not be seating. We arrived by 11am and still found a table. We ordered: - bacon egg and cheese sandwich - traditional eggs breakfast plate - cortado - almond milk latte The dishes were simple but packed with a lot of flavor! I devoured the sourdough toast and eggs but couldn't quite finish all the potatoes because of how full I was. My friend also mentioned that the bacon egg and cheese was SO good. There's quite a few other things on the menu I'd try if I come back. So glad that we stumbled upon this gem.

    Honey  Latte and Chai Latte
    Bex Q.

    Keeping in tradition of trying places with the names of dead relatives, I'm here at Golda thinking of my grandmother. Golda is a cozy, cute gem of a place found on a busy street. My Jewish grandmother would give it 5 stars too because the food and drink we had was perfect for the start of our day in NYC. We split the Golda n Pancakes and the Spiced Home Fries. I was appreciative of the pancakes because they didn't taste gf and my reality is if I want pancakes I have to make my own so I loved being able to share them with the teen. The spiced home fries were reminiscent of a potato dish we had the night before at a French place the night before. Both were good. If I lived in the area I would be a regular. The guy taking our order looked stressed however he appeared to be slaying the onslaught of customers with finesse.

    Lise P.

    Spent my first breakfast of the year at Golda Was near by and saw it was open!! First was planning just on a latte then got tempted for the breakfast. Had a regular Latte served in a beautiful handmade cup And the breakfast plate. Enjoyed both!! Really friendly service, in well a decorated and cosi space.

    Jerry C.

    Excellent breakfast sandwich. Friendly staff....nice sidewalk seating that I could enjoy with my pooch! I'd return and definitely recommend.

    Su L.

    I'd been eyeing Golda for awhile now and finally made it here a few weekends ago for brunch on a Sunday. The place is well-reviewed, and I thought the food was good, but agree with some other reviews that it's not a place worth going out of your way for. I live nearly an hour's walk from Golda and don't think I will be coming back based on my experience. They do not have much seating at all for outdoor dining, and the menu is a bit limited as well. My friend got a breakfast sandwich that looked good but heavy, while I had the chia seed oatmeal. Prices are reasonable.

    Lebneh Parfait
    Lindsey O.

    Came here for the labneh parfait and it didn't disappoint - a nice combo of sweet and tart. The service is friendly, they've got a couple of tables outdoor, and a good assortment of pastries up front. I'd definitely have the parfait again as it was a well portioned breakfast for when you're not looking to get overly stuffed. Truth be told though, I imagine I'll be updating this review fairly soon - I'm dying to return for both the fried chicken sandwich, and the smoked trout sandwich. Stay tuned!

    Chicken Sausage Egg & Cheese
    Rick G.

    Great food and looks/taste as advertised! Great service and felt welcomed when I walked into order. Great music selection and I would absolutely come back to start my Saturday morning at Golda.

    Breakfast Signature Egg Sandwich
    Christina B.

    Golda is a dream for pickled veggie lovers and spices. Order their breakfast sandwich which is packed with middle eastern flavors also please do yourself a favor and add bacon and avocado. Surprisingly my favorite thing we tired here was the avocado toast, they add tons of pickled celery, olives, pickled carrots and tomato. Just YUM. Hummus also really good but I prefer a smoother consistency, still very flavorful though. Will be back because the coffee is also excellent and the staff was super nice.

    Natalee D.

    I enjoyed eating here overall! I thought the service was good and helpful in avoiding my food allergy. I thought the food was tasty but nothing like outstanding. I had the carrot ginger soup and my friend had a sandwich. She said it was good! I was a bit unprepared for how small the restaurant was and felt a little bit cramped but it was manageable. Pricing was a bit high in my mind for what we got.

    Chicken Sausage Egg & Cheese
    Samantha H.

    Had a lovely breakfast at Golda's with my friends. We called to make a reservation and were told that even though they don't typically accommodate reservations before 2pm, they would make one for us. Food was really tasty, I got a rose and cardamom oat milk latte and their chicken sausage and egg sandwich. Very tasty and filling. Their soup of the day was a potato soup that tasted wonderful. the space was small and they have a sign discouraging laptops, so come here to eat and for community rather than to co-work. Really lovely spot, would return.

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    Great new addition to the hood. Great food and coffee and it won't break the bank. Lunch for 2 is around $30.

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    4.4(513 reviews)
    2.7 miWilliamsburg - North Side
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    Excellent service from Josh!…read more ACYE literally on their sides, reminds me of Korean ban chan. Their hummus is amazingly rich with excellent quality olive oil. And omg bread, eat it right away when it's warm. Four of us got all the meats except chicken and seafood. It was all tender, juicy, flavorful and super delicious. A rainy night had the curtains down, but we still enjoyed the view. Classy entrance in the hotel lobby to the elegance terrace like rooftop. Brooklyn in the house fo sho!

    Went to Laser Wolf with my wife on one of those depressing rainy Brooklyn days where you question…read moreevery life decision that led you outside. Luckily, unlimited salatim healed us emotionally. We did the prix fixe -- my wife got the steak shishlik, I got the trout. Before the actual entrees even arrived, we were already fighting for survival against wave after wave of hummus, babganush, potatoes, pickled cabbage, olives, Israeli pickles, and endless fresh pita. At one point I'm pretty sure the pita basket respawned automatically like a video game. We also ordered the halloumi which was delicious, but absolutely unnecessary. That cheese showed up like an uninvited cousin to Thanksgiving dinner. Nobody needed it, but somehow we were still happy it came. The drinks at the bar were the real MVPs. Fruity, dangerous, and exactly what you want while staring dramatically out a rainy window pretending you're in an A24 film. The trout was excellent. My wife's steak was slightly over salted, which honestly just gave us an excuse to drink more cocktails. Overall, 10/10 experience. Come hungry, leave bloated, slightly tipsy, and emotionally attached to the pita basket.

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    View from the counter

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    Platter with dips etc

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    Laziza - Lamb meshweh

    Laziza

    4.6(30 reviews)
    1.4 miBedford Stuyvesant

    My sister and I want to go out for late night cocktails, and she was excited to take me to this…read moreLatin-owned spot with some fire mezcal drinks. Unfortunately, because of a slow night, they didn't have their full bar setup, and we're only serving beer and wine. So, I put my Yelp expert hat on and looked up nearby places with mezcal cocktails, and discovered this place. The food and drink menus for this place immediately reminded me of La Shukran and similar restaurants in DC, and I couldn't help but wonder if they were under the same umbrella. Turns out they aren't. They had a fantastic hip hop playlist going for their last hour of the night. Dozens of records were on display on shelves, and the staff were really cool behind the bar. I had the Lavashak sour and the Turkish Delight cocktails... Both had really unique flavors and less common elements like apricot, saffron, pomegranate, pistachio... And my sisters drinks were great too! The food looked delicious, although neither of us were hungry. I would be eager to return and give everything a try. The vibes were nothing short of immaculate!

    Met up with some friends here. It has a very clean and comfortable atmosphere. Chill music of all…read moregenres plays unobtrusively on vinyl records. Soft lighting shows off the stylish bar and furnishings. An attentive and eclectic staff greeted me warmly when I arrived. I was the first to arrive and enjoyed a glass of chenin blanc at the bar. I changed to the Swick, their skin contact orange wine and stayed with that for the duration. It was a fun, surprising wine that augmented my meal. We shared the dip sampler of hummus, muhammara and labne which comes with their superlative Turkish Pide. We all ordered and enjoyed the Ali Nazik Kebap, broiled minced lamb on a searing hot metal skewer that be warned because they didn't say a word about it to us! We also ordered the lamb meshweh which features braised lamb shoulder with sumac onions and pickled slaw on a pita. It was hearty and well seasoned and nothing remained by the end. We were having such a good time I forgot to keep taking pictures! Two orders of the dip sampler, three orders of the lamb entrees and two rounds of drinks came to about $100 a person. Despite slightly scorching our hands we had a great experience. Would cheerfully return!

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    Muhamarra, labne, Turkish pide

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