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    Mariebelle Sweets

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Fujisan Japanese Market - Salmon

    Fujisan Japanese Market

    4.4(12 reviews)
    0.3 miWilliamsburg - North Side

    My sister and I were walking by this market on the way back home and it just looks so inviting!…read moreThey were closing soon, but we just decided to take a peek in. They have sushi, some anime toys, a bunch of other Japanese food, and random goods that I know my youngest niece would be obsessed with. When I went to check in, I noticed that I couldn't find it... At some point they changed their name. They're called Harumi now, but I'm not sure how recent that is. It appears they've always been a Japanese market, though. I don't recall the last time I went to a Japanese market outside of Montgomery County, MD... And these prices seem so much better honestly. It makes me wish I had markets like this closer to home. The sushi and sesame mochi I got were fantastic. And my niece loved the chopsticks I got her.

    My name is Keiki-Alexander Bailey, though most people know me as "Panda." My Instagram is…read more@ThePandaPhotographer, and as a street documentarian and independent journalist, I believe it's time I shared my honest assessment of Fujisan Market. I've been visiting this market since they first opened. Back then, it was modest, but over the past few months it's grown into what I'd now consider a must-visit spot. The market has clearly gained traction, and for good reason. One of the coolest details is behind the counter--there are some amazing anime figure displays, which I believe are also for sale (and yes, I want one myself ). The onigiri and sushi that everyone comes in for are made fresh daily, which really sets this place apart. Overall, it's an average-sized market with a solid selection of snacks, a good amount of groceries you'd typically find in any Japanese-style market, and a small but nice selection of Taiwanese and Japanese beers. What I appreciate most is that the market doesn't over-advertise like some others do. The layout makes it easy to focus on what you need and want without feeling overwhelmed by marketing. I stopped by again yesterday--mainly for the onigiri, which I regularly travel from LIC for. Yes, there are other markets that sell onigiri, but many are cold and not made fresh daily. That distinction matters. With all that said, I'm giving this review 4.8 stars, only because I'd love to see a wider selection of Korean beers. Add that, and it's an easy 5 stars--though honestly, it already feels like one.

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    Heatonist - Hot sauce, pick your poison

    Heatonist

    4.4(124 reviews)
    0.4 miWilliamsburg - North Side
    $$

    These guys are the best, I don't live in the area so I get their subscription box, always a great…read morevariety, always arrives on time and their customer service is top notch!

    This review is for shopping online .. One day I will travel to New York and stop at the store but…read morefor now all I can do is shop online . I first seen Heatonist from watching Hot Ones show with Sean Evens he is a wonderful host ! The show is celebrities coming in and trying 10 hot sauces, and Sean will ask them questions in between. The sauces get spicier as the go . After I seen the show I ordered that season the exact line up and I hosted a Hot Ones challenge at my home with waivers and everything . I was the host and I asked questions it was an amazing time .. after that I started ordering different hot sauces I got my favorite sauces I have to always stay stocked with and I order new ones to try out . Online I get points the more I buy I get more discounts they also offer a birthday discount on the month of your birthday super cool ! I recommend signing up for the points online so worth it . I get my packages delivered fast and all my hot sauce bottles are packaged very careful and neatly for safe delivery. They all come with cute stickers . Some of my favorite hot sauces that I can't be with out are Truffle Fire Hot Sauce from Seed Ranch Flavor , AJI PEPA HOT sauce by Savir foods and Dill Pickle Serrano Hot Sauce from Heartbeat Hot Sauce . I keep ordering these 3 hot sauces but I will try new ones on every order . I highly recommend checking this website out if you love hot sauces you will love it . I love ordering my regular favorites and trying new hot sauces it's like Christmas super exciting to get my packages ..

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    The Four Horsemen - Ibérico pork collar (@joeynht)

    The Four Horsemen

    4.4(448 reviews)
    0.7 miWilliamsburg - South Side, Williamsburg - North Side
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    Everything was truly delicious. We went to enjoy their lunch menu. What a treat. The chef is…read morebringing fresh combinations of great flavors to a mostly seafood/vegetable forward menu. We started with two perfect oysters which had ikura, ramps, Thai chili oil and coriander flowers. Then sugar snap peas cooked perfectly with a hint of sesame - oil some special kind. But the superstar starter was the leek custard, with a mound of Osetra caviar atop a little dot of wasabi sprinkled with Alyssum flowers. $55 but worth it! Then we moved on to the seafood risotto which was the most toothsome risotto made with Japanese rice - seafood broth - and a mound of fresh red shrimp, razor clams, scallops hint of chili and a bit of mint. Perfection The charred white asparagus with sable fish with Shiro miso and green garlic was a complete surprise - delicious. Another superstar was the soft egg sitting in a sea of blue crab meat - in a brown butter garam salt bath. Served with a crusty baguette that we used to lap up all the amazingly tasty sauce. Unique - unsurpassed in flavor. We ending the savory courses with a lovely steelhead trout surrounded by thinly sliced fresh asparagus and fava beans with this basil and almond. Despite eating every last drop we made room for strawberry rhubarb pavlova. So well prepared. Little bits of crunchy raw rhubarb and nuts added a nice contrast to this often soft dessert. The wines are incredible and we had a Portuguese blend with a Cortes to cema (sp?) Service was beyond excellent. Friendly professional and even fun. Wine knowledge is first class. Hip and cool. The room is small. Getting a reservation is better than winning the lottery but just as challenging ! We love this place!

    Came for dinner a couple months ago and never got around to writing a review so here we go! For…read morestarters, we got in line at 4:30 or so on a Thursday and we were the 3rd party in line and things filled up quickly between walk-ins and reservations so get there early. We sat at the bar and it's quite a cozy experience. The service is stellar. We started off with a couple glasses of wine (great selection of oranges). We then tried an assortment of things with the geoduck sashimi, beef tartare, and fried Spanish mackerel being standouts. Also the dessert, which was fresh summer strawberries w an herby whipped cream- delectable! Overall a great spot, and I love that they change the menu so frequently.

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    Peonia - Inside

    Peonia

    3.4(9 reviews)
    0.4 miWilliamsburg - North Side

    I'm not one to make bad reviews you can check my past reviews and I only do so when the food is not…read moreservable quality, but I had a very negative encounter here. I had been wanting to try this place just bc it's right there whenever I get off the Bedford Ave stop and it looked like a cute local spot. The pasta there is probably one of the worst I've ever had. The fettuccini noodles were fine, but the sauce was just boiled milk. No butter, no salt. I ordered it with grilled shrimp, and the total order was $19. With the serving bowl already being tiny, it was only half filled and the 6 shrimp I had were so small and didn't seem that fresh. I was going to quietly leave and just never come back again, but then the manager there asks how it was and I just honestly said that I thought it was really bland and unseasoned. I said there was no salt whatsoever. He replies back saying that's why they have a salt and pepper shaker, and I understand adjusting the garnishes to your own taste. However, you can't just not add salt to food you're serving so I found his defensiveness really absurd like every restaurant fast casual or not adds some amount of balance. And the Alfredo sauce was literally diluted milk. He eventually apologizes to me for the poor taste, but then asks if I'm going to put a bad review. I found that really unprofessional and he probably was asking because they don't get much customers. I said no and quickly left. I really wanted to support a small business, but that whole interaction just left a bad taste adding to the already shit pasta. If you're going to be a gentrifier running a business on daddy's money, make sure you're actually serving!

    Standard fast casual pasta place serving all your classic sauces and pasta shapes. Great for on the…read morego or if you want a casual place to sit in. Service is quick and friendly and pasta is served in cardboard containers along with disposable utensils. The portions are fine but the prices are high for what you get. Not surprising since Peonia is located right on Bedford. The Fettuccine Alfredo with mushrooms that my friend and I shared came out to around 16 dollars which is cheaper than what most Italian establishments will charge you. What they lack in formal restaurant service, they make up for with creamy and tasty pasta. The fettuccine was al dente and the alfredo sauce is pretty good. Think a step up from Rao's frozen pastas but less satisfying than restaurant style pasta. I'm not saying I'll run over for more pasta anytime soon, but at least Peonia will fulfill a spontaneous pasta craving. A good on-the-go option.

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    Mariebelle Sweets - gourmet - Updated May 2026

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