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    Bamonte's

    4.0 (525 reviews)
    ModerateItalian, Seafood
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    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Chicken Parmigiana with a glass of Italian wine
    Bill S.

    I was in Williamsburg yesterday and missed the typical time for lunch. I don't want to eat dinner so I decided on Bamonte's. From what I remember, they have a private lot so there's no need to worry about street parking. Once inside, I pretty much have the place to myself. I haven't been here, I'd say decades? Still the same dark panel dining room and the bar up front always reminds me of where Luca Brasi slept with the fishes. I'm seated at a nice, quite table. My waiter comes over and I ask him for a wine list. He brings me a full bottle list. I ask him for a glass of montepulciano wine and chicken parm. I ask, Does the chicken parm come with a side of pasta? No, green beans and potatoes. It's an odd combination, probably served the same way back in the day. Speaking of back in the day, this restaurant has been opened for 125 years! I looked at some of the pictures on the walls, I didn't see any Hollywood types. My chicken parm comes out quickly. Its not too saucy and heavy on the parm. The cheese is buttery and the chicken cutlet wasn't too thin. The green beans, is this from the 1940s? You eat all the greens on your plate young man! I tried a few, they had a nice garlic taste. Gimme a side pasta! I asked for Tiramisu and coffee, I was told they ran out of Tiramisu... It was nice to reminisce and have lunch at Bamonte's.

    Joseph S.

    An outstanding classic dining experience--the true essence of "old school" Italian with rich red sauce heritage dating back to 1900. We enjoyed a wonderful evening in a bustling, lively atmosphere where reservations are definitely essential. The staff, dressed in their traditional uniforms, were both attentive and friendly, and our food arrived promptly. We shared appetizers of antipasto and fresh mozzarella with tomatoes, followed by delicious entrees including veal marsala, lasagna, vodka rigatoni, and shrimp scampi. Each dish was flavorful and perfectly portioned. We were too full for dessert! Including cocktails, wine, and tip, the total came to $280. It's hard to find such a quality meal for four in NYC at this price point. Highly recommended!

    Tyler T.

    If you're expecting the modern Italian renaissance food NYC seems to be having lately, this place is not it. It's a very classical institution and the food tastes like what you'd expect Italian food in 90's America to taste like. You'll get all the American Italian classics, from spaghetti and meatballs, to chicken parmesan, and all the different types of pastas. As expected, portion sizes are large, and for what the food is, I personally think it tastes delicious, as long as you hold the expectation that it is 90's American Italian food. It's well done, tastes good, even if it's not the most innovative food in the world. And everyone was nice, and hospitable.

    Rigatoni With Vodka Sauce
    Lauren M.

    Bamonte's is a classic. I usually call a few days ahead to make a reservation because it gets packed in here after 6pm on a weekend. The service is quick and efficient. The food is reliable. They have some of the best rigatoni alla vodka - the sauce is perfection. We had chocolate mousse and lemon sorbet for dessert. The sorbet is served in an actual lemon. We tried arancini here the other day and it was also very good. It did have meat in it which I wasn't aware of, until I bit into it. I'm a vegetarian so I just picked out the meat.... I've come in here and witnessed the Williamsburg nouveau riche trying to make substitutions and ask about "gluten free" stuff and honestly, they just sound stupid. Some adjustments are reasonable and can be accommodated. But the new Williamsburg set really need to understand the context of where they are. This isn't a hipster restaurant. This is a 125 year old institution, if they don't have your gluten free non GMO grass fed whatever, it isn't the end of the world. Bamonte's was here long before Bedford Ave was spilling out with tourists and hipsters. They don't need to cater to certain demographics. If you come here, respect the history and the context in which this restaurant still exists. Prices are average for NYC white cloth Italian. (Probably still cheaper than the Times Square Italian tourist spots). I'm glad Bamonte's still exists. Many red sauce places have shut down over the years, so I hope the family will continue to keep the operation going.

    Clams Oreganata, Bamonte's Special Salad and burrata appetizers
    Elayne W.

    Ambiance is 5/5 but honestly, I was disappointed with the food. None of the dishes were anything special and felt like something I could make at home. The best thing we ordered was the pesto gnocchi where the gnocchi was soft and pillowy and the pesto sauce was creamy. I was super disappointed in rigatoni vodka and fusilli bolognese - the sauce was watery and not flavorful. The chicken Marsala, veal special and eggplant parm were just fine. I was also shocked at how small the portions were, especially for the price.

    Johanna B.

    Old school Italian restaurant with a legacy that spans since 1900. You read that right--125 years old. Highly recommend reservations. Upon our first attempt to dine here back in December (without reservations), their only availability when we walked in was for 9:30 PM. We headed to another restaurant. This time being a first, we secured reservations in advance and were seated immediately upon arrival. The large, dining area was jam packed and I felt somewhat rushed during our visit. We started with wine. Sauvignon Blanc and a Rose for me. A request to sample the Rose was initially met with hesitation but the server then brought a sample and it was met with approval. Delicious. We enjoyed the decor in its old world, panel charm adorned with chandeliers. The bar, at the entrance of the restaurant was busy--those enjoying drinks and possibly waiting for a table. Here's what we ordered: *Fried Calamari. A staple at most, if not all Italian restaurants, we just had to try it. Glad we did because it was excellent. A generous portion with ringlets of Calamari perfectly cooked (not oily at all) and accompanied by a delicious side of chunky Marinara sauce. *Arugula, Radicchio and Endive salad. Simple but refreshing and offered a nice balance to the fried Calamari. All entrees come with side vegetables (green beans) and potatoes. They emphasize on the menu and verbally no substitutions. My friend's main was Chicken Parm. I tasted a piece and it was outstanding. Since Chicken Parm goes well with pasta, we ordered a half portion of Rigatoni with Vodka Sauce. It served as a delicious additional side since our entree sides were combined and rather skimpy for 2. My main was Chicken Scarpariello. I've always felt biased that my father made this dish best so I was a bit skeptical to try. To my surprise, the Chicken, cut in small pieces and not deboned, was excellent and satisfying. I enjoyed it very much. My father's will always remain as the best--- lemony and with more garlic---but theirs was very, very good. Getting stuffed at this point but craving what seemed to be the signature dessert ordered, Tiramisu, we enjoyed their version very much. No dessert should be devoid of cappuccino which we also ordered. So delicious. Bamonte's was a delightful experience and met, if not exceeded, my expectations. A table here is very much in demand and I finally know why. They serve authentic and excellent Italian food. I can vouch for that. Highly recommend.

    Chrissy M.

    Oldschool Italian place. Food was very fresh and impressive for price. The all men wait staff had very clean suits on. Very professional and respectful. All great at what they do. We came for Ash Wednesday and what a treat. The pastor was there, the bamonte family , and many other local favorites. Will be back

    Carolina S.

    We started a new tradition of coming to Bamonte's for the holidays! My boyfriend gathered up the troops and the place felt festive, old school and like a big familia. We all dressed up for the occasion. We got a large table and ordered drinks. I love this bee they have here called "Forst". It's a German style beer made in Italy. I know...wild but delish. Then we ordered clams, eggplant rollatini and the calamari for a starter. Bring it on! We devoured every nibble. Then we went back and forth on the entrees. I did this beautiful curly, cavatelli homemade pasta with greens and tomatoes. Phenomenal! The gang got their protein fill and could not be happier. We were full but we were not leaving without espresso and sambucca. The mom in the table next to us gave us a Bravo! for everything we ordered. We also ended up asking for a couple tiramisus! I'm getting my own next time. I am never disappointed here. So cozy and comforting. I love that real Italian life here. Families were here doing the same, celebrating the holidays and it felt great. The staff are lifers and they know how to take care of you!

    Shrimp
    Cyn C.

    Upon walking in, you immediately get the feel of an OLD Italian restaurant. The bar area opens the restaurant, and the seating area is a bit towards the back. The decor is older, but clean. It does look like all the decor may be original to the restaurant. It's very dark in there, some people in my party needed to use flashlights to see the menu. There was also no music playing which I thought would have been a nice touch for a classic Italian restaurant. Upon sitting down, we were greeted by our server who took our drink and appetizer order, and told us to take our time choosing entrees. He came back shortly after and told us we needed to make a decision on the entrees because the kitchen would be closing soon. I assume he meant it was because the kitchen would be transitioning from the lunch to dinner. This should have been told to us when we made 4pm reservations. We just felt rushed ordering. The food came out, and each entree (as stated on the menu), was supposed to come with potatoes and vegetables. When they brought out our entrees, they then brought out one small dish each of string beans, and one small dish of potatoes, and placed it in the middle of the table and told us to share it. There were 5 of us. These small side dishes were MAYBE enough for 2-3 of us. We ended up ordering an extra side of broccoli rabe because some of us didn't get to have any from those small dishes. Side of broccoli rabe was $16.95 for a small dish. The food was okay, none of us were overly impressed. Appetizers- fried calamari, good. Mozzarella/Tomato/Red Peppers- we ordered one order of this and the waiter told us since there was 5 of us, we would be better off ordering 2 orders because one order only has 3 pieces of mozzarella. For nearly $20, I would've thought one order would've have a bit more than that. And we didn't like that he told us we should order 2 orders of that because there were a lot of us, yet then brings out small side dishes of vegetables for us to share.. Entrees- We ordered chicken Marsala, chicken francese, shrimp, salmon, and pork chops. Everything was good but nothing exceptional. Dessert- Italian cheesecake and cappucino/espresso. Cheesecake was okay. Small piece that looked like it was missing a piece at the end. We also got a bottle of wine which was actually really good (Ruffino Lumina Pinot Grigio) What I didn't like was that our bill was $356 and when they came back after charging my card, I noticed they charged $370. I should have been informed prior that there would be an upcharge for using a card to pay! Small parking lot which offers valet, or street parking. Overall, this is advertised as the oldest Italian restaurant in Brooklyn so it's worth a visit. I'd say bit pricey for the quality though.

    Seafood pasta
    Nella B.

    Very old school Italian restaurant. When you walk in it's believable that it's the oldest Italian restaurant in the country. Good food Many selections and good drinks. Service was great and food was tasty. Def worth a try

    Miserable & disrespectful humans

    We had one of the worst dining experiences here. I have never felt so disrespected and embarrassed in a restaurant in my life. My cousins and I had lunch (our first and will be our last) on a rainy Sunday afternoon. Not busy, restaurant was pretty quiet, since there wasn't any music in the background except for the kitchen tenderizing meat. Two entitled customers started a loud confrontation, shouting across the room and creating a hostile environment. Instead of addressing their unacceptable behavior, the manager Nicole can be seen in the video apologizing to them while blaming us -- the actual people being disrespected. Talking at a normal voice level at a restaurant (a public place, not a private event) should not be an issue. They were seated 6ft away so obviously you can hear each other's conversation! If you wanted to have a quiet lunch then you should've stayed home. Not once did a staff or did they come over to ask us to lower our voices if it was such an issue. Apparently, these customers particularly this miserable woman have a history of being rude and causing scenes as we've been told by restaurant staff. The fact that management continues to enable it says it all. The lack of accountability was appalling and felt discriminatory. Our waiter, Raymond, was the only bright spot -- he was attentive and kind. The food itself was mediocre at best. We will never return. Minorities, beware -- this place clearly picks and chooses who deserves respect. Do better Bamonte's.

    Elisa L.

    We have been here a few times and love the classic Italian old school vibes. Each time the service has been really solid. For a table in the main dining area, reservation is likely required. We have only actually ate at the outer tables or the bar but still really enjoy it. You get to experience the surge of people coming in and waiting for their table. For a quieter experience, they still have their outdoor dining option. Our favorite is the Veal Parmesan. The lasagna, and baked clams are great too. The food isn't mind blowing or anything, youre really here for the ambience!

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    Great food and staff was friendly and very accommodating. Never fails to please. A Brooklyn classic!

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    Went for the atmosphere which was totally satisfying. The food was meh. The service was attentive.

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    Big disappointment. Food only fair. Service good. Almost every Italian restaurant is much better

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    Amazing classic Italian restaurant! I felt like I was a "Rat Packer" when I was there. Great food, amazing friendly service.

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    Ask the Community - Bamonte's

    Do they take reservations?

    We were visiting from California, and my son lives in Brooklyn, and when we were visiting I believe he called and made reservations, so I'd give them a call and find out.

    Can they accommodate vegan? They dont open until the day we’re trying to go

    I don't know. They are always accommodating, maybe give them a call?

    What about the prices? It is expensive?

    For a family of four with appetizers it will cost you around $150-$200 It also depends on the entrees you choice… Read more

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    So a friend and I decided to dine out on a Tuesday, thinking that most places would be empty, well…read morenot EVELINA. We were able to snag an early seating at 6:30. Note: reservations are not required but definitely suggested!! This place was packed. Every table sat, but a few chairs at the bar. I give this place 5 stars, EVERYTHING was lovely! The dim lights, (I love a dark and moody restaurant) noise level, talk-able but good music in the background, food, drinks, service.... all of it TOP NOTCH. Let's get into the deets.... I ordered the Portia cocktail... if you like Mezcal, you should definitely try this one. Smoky and a little sweet, it was a delicious drink We order Pinsa Bianca for appetizers, the bread, roasted peppers and whipped ricotta all made for a light but delish start. We then dove into the rib-eye (for 2) DELICIOUS ! One of the best steaks outside of a steakhouse I have had. The marbling gave it great flavor, salted well and the perfect char on the outside, it was accompanied by French fries and broccolini. All a great addition; The broccolini was surprisingly not too bitter which was nice. To round it off we ordered their version of a Lemon tart! It was the perfect level of sweet and tart! Yummmo Overall a great place for dinner, run don't walk, you won't be disappointed! You'll thank me later

    We went for a Mother's Day brunch. The place was packed. Lots of families with kids and babies…read more 9our server was friendly and sweet and helped guide our decisions. We got the lobster with white asparagus with eggs to share. Yum. It really did not need the eggs. The hollondaise was delicious. We ordered. Oxtail rags, carbonara, and the fish pasta -Sardinian nod. All were excellent. The carbonara could have used a bit of pepper and a bit more pecorino. Guanciale? Or bacon? Also had the scallops which we loved. I ordered a Bellini but it was not a Bellini. No peach. Just a cherry - odd. The Lemon scone was the best we have had - served with cream and lemon curd. Amazing The Carmel custard dessert - was rich but a bit one note. It did come with a crunchy buttery cookie. The ice creams were homemade. The restaurants is lovely. Food wonderful. Service friendly and quick. But it is so loud you are literally yelling at your companions. Maybe they could turn down the music ? Regardless. We love this place!

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    Evelina
    Evelina
    Evelina - Burrata, Asparagus, shaved Bottarga

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    Burrata, Asparagus, shaved Bottarga

    Michael's - I love ordering the mushroom dish.

    Michael's

    4.4(531 reviews)
    7.5 miMidwood
    $$$

    We had the best night at Michael's!…read more I knew Michaels was an iconic restaurant deep in Brooklyn. I've seen their sauce sold in stores before, and we finally made the trip out for dinner. We went around Christmas and it was decorated inside. The restaurant was packed. Every single table was full. Everyone was having the best time. Even the bar was totally full of people ordering drinks before they were seated. The food is classic, New York Italian. Everything is a very well done version. The veal Parm was one of the best I've ever had. The caramel cake at the end was truly beyond. I can't recommend this experience enough. We ate for three hours had amazing cocktails, great bottles of wine and a really delicious meal. Looking around, you could tell the diners were locals enjoying a beloved neighborhood restaurant. It's such a special restaurant that serves real New Yorkers.

    You can tell this is a staple Italian restaurant in Marine Park, Brooklyn. Lots of regulars and…read morefamilies. I always pass by and finally decided to try it out. The interior looks like a classic Italian restaurant and service is very formal. It was quite busy for a weekday night. There's valet parking so you don't have to stress about finding street parking nearby. We ordered fried calamari, baked clams, baked vodka penne, and the Fisherman's Platter. We were served bread and some antipasto to start. The calamari was a classic and I loved the sauce -- it had a good spicy kick to it. The baked clams were okay. The Fisherman's Platter is a must and good value with its generous portion of seafood. It can definitely be shared amongst two people. The baked vodka penne was also good but portion was on the smaller side. I would say Michael's is a must try at least once.

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    Michael's - Love their bread platter and decor.

    Love their bread platter and decor.

    Michael's - It was our first time trying the lobster dish - delicious and fresh. The baked dish tasted too burnt.

    It was our first time trying the lobster dish - delicious and fresh. The baked dish tasted too burnt.

    Michael's - Appetizers were so delicious.

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    Appetizers were so delicious.

    Lilia - Rigatoni Diavola

    Lilia

    3.9(1.4k reviews)
    0.1 miWilliamsburg - North Side
    $$$$

    Reservations are harder to come by so I had to settle with an early 4 pm meal. I was seated…read moreimmediately as they opened. Service was attentive and friendly, and I did not feel rushed at any point. I wasn't too hungry so I shared their popular focaccia bread with green butter and sheep's milk agnolotti. Focaccia 5/5: best focaccia I ever had, it came hot and fresh out of the oven. Crispy on the outside but so soft inside, topped with a delicious parm. The green herb butter was so smooth. I loved this dish and would come back just for it Sheep's milk 4/5: they're like ravioli stuffed with smooth, melt in your mouth cheese... the sauce was light and sweet from the honey. It was so unique and delicious (technically a 5/5 but I personally am not a fan of sweet pasta and would likely try something else next time) I hope to come back another time for that bread and to try one of their other pastas

    I came to Lilia for dinner with my sister and we had a great time! We had a reservation, and…read moreeveryone was incredibly kind. The service was great, and our server gave us great recommendations. Inside has lots of seating and it is moody, more of a date-night vibe. We ordered three pastas and two appetizers. All were overall great! They are known for their focaccia, and it was good! Definitely one of the focaccia I have had, most end up being too oily but this was perfect. We also got the mussels, and they were good as well, the butter sauce it is dosed in is not too heavy and pairs well with the bread. The Mafaldini was the biggest portion size, and it was also good, but we preferred the other pastas more. The best pasta was definitely the agnolotti!! Though the portion size was smaller, every bite was so delicious. Overall we had a great time here!

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    Lilia - Bar area

    Bar area

    Lilia - Apple crostata (@joeynht)

    Apple crostata (@joeynht)

    Lilia - Italian job (gelato)

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