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    3.3 (21 reviews)

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    Preethi C.

    "Up and coming" neighborhood that's not quite "up" yet. My car has been vandalized three times here, my street is pretty grimy, and there are ex-cons milling around the bodega around the corner. Two people that I know have been mugged nearby in the last year and a half. I don't feel safe walking around here late at night by myself. That being said, my apartment is pretty nice and the rent is reasonable. There are also a couple of decent restaurants and coffee shops nearby.

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    I like the neighborhood for its trendy cafes and cheaper rent, though it can be a struggle to get it here via public transport.

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    Williamsburg - The view of Williamsburg from John V. Lindsay East River Park.

    Williamsburg

    3.9(44 reviews)
    3.5 kmWilliamsburg - South Side

    This is the only section-Neighborhood of Brooklyn that has Bridge across the East River name after…read morethe Section-Neighborhood (The Williamsburg Bridge) Even the Brooklyn Version of Big Ben The building old clock Tower on Flatbush Avenue and Atlantic Avenue , used to be called " Williamsburgh Savings Bank " it even have the words still printed on the building . My mother had a account with that bank back in the 80's & 90'S , that shows you a true Brooklynite I'm not a hipster ( No offesive to the Gentrification people ....lol ) Any how Williamsburg was always knows as a Latino Neighborhood with : Dominican, Cuban, Puerto Rican, and Mexican & Bodegas-Cornerstone and etc Latino /Hispanic Countries and this neighborhood also Serve Hisadic Jews . This Neighborhood is also serve by MTA transportation: Buses : B44,B46,Q54,39, B48,B43,B60,B62 and etc Buses , And Subway lines: J,M,Z,L,G -Trains . Williamsburg is beautiful area of Brooklyn with plenty of Condos , and Restaurants and bars and high fashion companies : Chanel ,Hermes , Sandro , Brooklyn Denim , J.Crew , L Train Vintage ,and etc shops in Williamsburg and plus you Can ride the G- Train to Fulton street Mall (Downtown Brooklyn) & The RealReal store . And Plus you can catch the B46 bus to Kings Plaza Shopping mall on Flatbush Avenue & Avenue U . And Williamsburg also have Apple Eletronic store , You can also catch the B44 bus in Williamsburg to Sheepshead bay to Brooklyn Plumb beach, Williamsburg also have beautiful views of the skyline of Manhattan and also home to Brooklyn oldest steakhouse "Peter Luger" .Williamsburgh also have vintage boutiques shop like "Domsey" on 431 Broadway (My mother was long time employee there when there was under the Williamsburgh Bridge ) a very cool Vintage shop similar to L Train vintage , Any how enjoy your Williamsburgh Section of Brooklyn Experience with mccarren park (Football/Baseball field /Tennis field/ Track Field and heard there have a Drone park don't know how true is that , and Williamsburgh also close to Woodhull hospitals & Wycoff hospitals !!!!

    Oh Williamsburg where have you gone? What was once a seedy…read morewaterfront business community is now Hipster and Hasidic heaven. The Hasidic community has had a foothold in the Williamsburg area for decades. Local shopping, temples, wedding halls, brownstones and apartment buildings which consumed approximately half of Williamsburg. The other half was industrial manufacturing (domino sugar) lumber yards, warehouses etc. in Recent years the construction boom has taken over, Kent Avenue was made a one way, with bike lanes and city bikes. High end grocery stores, cafes, bars and clothing stores moved in. Parking is an utter disaster, Rents are out of hand. There are a handful of fantastic restaurants and cafes however the tourist traps serving mediocre food far outweigh the great ones.

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    Mural Warsaw Uprising

    Mural Warsaw Uprising

    5.0(1 review)
    3.9 kmGreenpoint

    If you're part of the Polish diaspora aka Polonia, or remotely interested in WII, you've likely…read moreheard of the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. It was a major operation by the Polish underground resistance, led by the Home Army (Armia Krajowa / AK), to liberate Warsaw from Nazi-German occupation. It was the largest military effort taken by any European resistance movement during WII, but despite initial successes, the uprising was eventually defeated after 63 days of fierce fighting, leading to Warsaw's significant destruction, roughly 85% & significant civilian casualties (200,000 or so). Once Soviets seized control of Poland, this historical event wasn't celebrated by the authorities as the AK was loyal to the government-in-exile, and persecutions of those involved in the Uprising were the norm. Fast forward to today, a Warsaw Uprising is widely celebrated, and if you ever find yourself in Warsaw on the 1st of August, you'll experience something called Godzina W (W-Hour), where at 5pm the city comes to a literal standstill, with sirens marking the exact time the Uprising commenced. I get chills just thinking about it... The first rendition of this mural came into existence on the walls of the Warsaw Polish National Home in Greenpoint to mark the 70th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising in 2014. Grzegorz Fryc, vice-president of Pangea Network was the main originator of the idea, and artist Rafał Pisarczyk was the muralist/artist. The mural pictured the Warsaw Mermaid armed with a sword, soldiers of all ages (including children & teenagers), a short description of the Uprising, and the Anchor (Kotwica), an emblem of the Polish resistance. Sadly, over the years, the mural was repeatedly vandalized, and it was quite a challenge to keep restoring it to its former glory. As of 2024, in three same exact spot, a new mural dealing with the same historical event has appeared, through the efforts of Grzegorz Fryc, president of Gram-X Promotions, who also was involved in the original mural alongside the Polish Army Veterans Association of America (SWAP). The Polish & Slavic Federal Credit Union (PSFCU) was also a funding source. The mural depict a massive Anchor monument, with a Polish flag draping it at the top, and AK soldiers engaged in an open battle with the Nazi occupant. "Heroes Who Lived Among Us" is painted on the upper right corner, referencing to the fact that many participants of the Uprising had to go into exile, and ended up settling in the USA, including Greenpoint.

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    Bamonte's - Sides--green beans and potatoes

    Bamonte's

    4.0(529 reviews)
    3.6 kmWilliamsburg - North Side
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    Oh the old school thrill of an old school beauty of an establishment like Bamonte's!…read more I just love this place so much! I can't say enough great things about the decor the ambience and imagining all of the past goings on in this restaurant. It's been watching over Brooklyn for well over 100 years now! That in itself is a Herculean feat! From what I was told it was very popular with the mob as they say... And that's why the kitchen which is at the very back of the restaurant has full glass windows so that you can see exactly what's going on in there. I guess some of these mob guys were paranoid and rightly so consider considering their history. I arrived with my friend on a Wednesday evening about 6 PM and there were some scattered tables but by 7 PM it was mobbed (pun intended ) in there!! our waiter was affable and patient and a quite enjoyable fellow. As a sidenote, you will not find any female servers they are all male which l lends to the old school vibe in my opinion. My friend ordered the lamb chops with broccoli Rabe. He enjoyed them but did mention that though they had great flavor one of them was slightly tough... It happens... My meal was pasta with Bolognese sauce with a dollop of fresh ricotta on top. It was delicious actually the sauce was excellent. I would've liked to have a different pasta shape but they did not have it. No biggie. I could really say the food was very good but it was not excellent but for me that was not an issue as I fell in love with the place itself. The service was excellent and the ambience was fantastic! I would definitely return again and I highly recommend it if you have never been you must at least go one time!!

    Rating: 3.5/5 I…read morediscovered this restaurant on Instagram as one of the top Italian restaurants in NYC, so I decided to try it. It appeared to be family-owned in Williamsburg and consistently drew a large crowd throughout the day and night. Upon entering, I noticed the restaurant was keen to maximize seating, with diners placed very close to one another. The restaurant appeared to have a very old-school vibe; maybe that was the theme they were going for? The food ordered was: 1. Calamari - They weren't overly fried or coated with breading. Tender, and not rough. Flavorful enough; no sauce was needed (although it was included). A good appetizer. 2. Rigatoni with vodka sauce - Maybe it's my taste buds, but I thought the sauce lacked seasoning and flavor overall. The pasta was cooked well (al dente), but the lack of flavor from the sauce ruined the dish. I was really excited about this dish! 3. Cavatelli with Bolognese Sauce - I've had bolognese sauce before, & this dish was just weird. It felt like they just did it within 5 minutes of cooking time, & it was something you could've just made at home yourself with a jar of Prego sauce. It also lacked seasoning. 4. Chicken Parmigiana - I'm a huge chicken parmigiana fan, and I feel like it's always a must if you eat at any Italian restaurant. This dish was well seasoned, not overly fried, not heavily covered with cheese, and smothered in a good amount of sauce. The chicken wasn't dry either; it was tender. Weird part was it was served with a side of string beans & potatoes, not pasta. This was one of the best dishes of the night. 5. Chicken Marsala - Just like the chicken parmigiana, the chicken was tender & wasn't dry. It's easy to overcook chicken becoming dry, but the two chicken dishes weren't. Very flavorful & a good amount of mushrooms added for garnish. Same with the chicken parm, string beans & potato's as a side and not pasta. 6. Linguine with White Clam Sauce - I'm allergic to shellfish, so I did not try this dish, but my table said it was good. Overall, I thought the food would've been better. The pricing to food portion ratio did not correlate. It's a little on the pricey side for the amount of food you'd get, but maybe it's because of the rent since it is Williamsburg? Another thing, just like another reviewer mentioned, I felt my table was rushed out the door. We weren't even finished eating and we could feel they were eyeing the table (I was with a large party). The waiter who served my table, whose name I didn't catch, was friendly and polite though. Anyways, this is my take on this restaurant. Maybe this is how old school Italian restaurants are supposed to be & in terms of food too. Tip: Reservation recommended for dining in

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    Friends Apartment Building - Friends Building_Yelp_Sanju-7

    Friends Apartment Building

    4.3(42 reviews)
    8.3 kmWest Village

    When in NY, had to pay homage to one of the most comforting shows on television, F*R*I*E*N*D*S…read more Here's my experience. VIBES: Welcome to Greenwich Village it's a historic neighborhood with nice buildings and cafes. The iconic spot is nestled in a lively corner of NYC with lots of foot traffic (tourists and locals alike), so parking isn't ideal -- I'd suggest subway or ride-share. The place has big energy: you feel like you're in an iconic, storied part of the city, which makes it fun and a little nostalgic thinking about all the episodes and references. I took no longer than like 15 minutes. TL; DR OVERALL: 4.5 Stars. If you're looking for a spot that mixes pop-culture nostalgia, solid fare, and a lively NYC neighborhood vibe -- this one's worth a stop. It leans more "moment experience" than "hidden gem," but its fun factor and overall quality make it memorable. I'll definitely keep it on my list for future visits and maybe bring F*R*I*E*N*D*S (ba-dum-tss) looking for an iconic NYC moment. TIPS: * The area is residential and mixed-use: be respectful, keep noise down if visiting early or late, and avoid blocking entrances.

    Over the years, the place has become a real place of homage for the nostalgic fans of the show…read more Almost 20 years have passed since the end of Friends, but it's still impressive to see the number of people who still gather in front of this iconic building! at the corner of Grove Street and Bedford Street, in West Village (Manhattan), It's very easy to recognize it because the facade has absolutely not changed since the end of the series. Fun Fact: Why was this building chosen for the series? Ans: One of the producers simply explained afterward that it was one of the buildings where he had lived as a child. On the ground floor is the Mediterranean restaurant Little Owl, which has a cheery firehouse-red façade and blue awnings.

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    Art to Ware - Great idea! Embroidery tattoo!

    Art to Ware

    5.0(2 reviews)
    8.1 kmWest Village

    This unique wearable art clothing store is one of the better uses of abandoned space in the Port…read moreAuthority. It replaced an old Strawberry , a cheap chain clothing store. Cute and convenient, but most of these stores in the PA closed for good during the pandemic and the spaces sat empty, gathering dust. This store has been here for a few years now I think, and I've always loved looking at their new stuff while passing through on my commute. If you are interested in art, creative fashion a la the old EV or old SoHo, or want to support black artists, this is your spot. They have clothing, bags, jewelry, and other random items. Everything is bespoke, and I believe most pieces are one of a kind, or at least limited. It seems like every week or so, the display window changes, and there are new pieces out. Who knew the PABT could be so fashionable? All you FIT people need to get up here if you haven't been already. The store is always looking for new designers and artists. If you're from out of the area, make the trip to dystopian midtown and find this glittering star hidden inside the bus terminal.

    it's a great store. I was working for them for a little bit and they're genuine about their…read moreengagement towards sustainability. The closest are made from designers selected every year which ensures 100% original pieces I advise you can go take a look for fun or check out social media

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    A few pieces, go see the rest in person

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