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    Nurish

    4.5 (154 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 8:00 pm
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    Candace S.

    I opted in to create my own bowl since I'm a picky eater. It included jerk chicken, sautéed spinach, butternut squash, farro and broccoli. It was supposed to come with a sauce but I think it was minimal but I couldn't really taste it. I ate half for lunch and the other half for breakfast the following day. I actually thought it tasted better the next day but maybe it's because it was hot and I ordered through DoorDash and it had cooled off when received. Either way, it was good and would consider ordering something else again!

    Angela C.

    I've lived in the area for over five years and finally made the decision to grab lunch here with a friend. I got the sittin pretty avo toast and she got the rude boi sandwich. Both were delish. Felt like we left nourished and refreshed. Everything was high quality and honestly I'm looking forward to coming back and trying their warm bowls.

    The Prospect Heights
    Richard P.

    This is my second visit since moving to Prospect Heights earlier this month. Cute neighborhood spot with great food, coffee, and service. We've had the Prospect Heights bowl, the Queen Caesar Salad, the mushrooms grain bowl so far and everything has been delicious. Quickly becoming a neighborhood staple!

    Order Prospect Heights bowl and got a giant bug in my food. Manager called to apologize but insted tried to justify the issue saying that the bug came with arugula

    The Nuritta Breakfast Burrito
    Rais M.

    Health food cafe with plenty of options and dietary accommodations. There's a laidback, neighborhood feel and staff have always been friendly. For someone that's trying to eat clean, this spot uses fresh ingredients that work really well together. The prices are hefty but the portions make up for it on most of the items. Great spot in the Prospect Heights area! Below is a breakdown of what I ordered, along with my thoughts. Asterisks (*) indicate items I especially enjoyed and would recommend ordering again. *The Nurrita Breakfast Burrito ($16) - One of favorites here. It's packed with veggies, eggs, and potatoes. You can forget the hot sauce since this burrito does not miss! Queen Caesar Wrap ($17) - As caesar wraps go, I'm not mad about this one. It's pretty one-dimensional with a decent amount of chicken. Some citrus and croutons would level it up.

    Christina G.

    The salad was solid, but didn't blow me away. I got the Can't Get Enuf Salad with Shrimp and first of all can I say that I was shocked that adding shrimp was only $3. It was the same price as adding chicken. I kept being shocked by how high NYC prices are, but this blew me away in the opposite direction. The shrimp was delicious and worth way more than the $3. The salad itself had all the makings of something I would love, hard boiled egg, avocado, blue cheese, red onions, but something felt slightly lacking. It honestly felt like a salad I could make at home, which is never good. Maybe it was the balsamic vinaigrette which was basic. I think sometimes the dressing makes the salad and this one was just ok. There are some seats inside and some outside. Most people were grabbing to go and when I first got there every seat was taken. I moved to sit at the bar looking out the window since I was solo and didn't need to take up a whole table. Everyone working here seemed super nice and there's a restroom. I learned later that this isn't the case for every restaurant so I'm glad they had a restroom here.

    Lauren D.

    Enjoyed a quick bite and smoothie recently and had a good experience. Ordering was easy, and the food was pretty quick to come out. They had a ton of options for breakfast bites, bowls, smoothies, and coffee. I ordered a croissant sandwich which was good, and the smoothies were delicious as well.

    Iron Works + Roasted Chicken
    Hulgrid G.

    Healthy and nourishing food that is excellently sourced. Nurish is a vital staple in BK and New Jersey; it offers a vast menu of food that is simple, fresh and tasty. I usually get the brioche and egg sandwich and a latte. Also, I occasionally get the chicken sausage added into my egg and cheese. A tad on the pricey side but you know it's going to who works at Nurish and the ingredients cannot be topped. Truly a treasure - the owner does great work

    Pad Thai
    Kailey N.

    Love Nurish. It's a great casual but cute Thai place with tasty food and a very nicely decorated interior. I'd highly recommend sitting in their back area (it's a little quieter and has more space). As far as food goes they have all the normal options and more! Service is solid and you can't go wrong with their pad Thai. They also have lots of cute cocktails that I look forward to trying the next time I come for dinner!

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    Tanya R.

    Stopped into Nurish today for a quick bite between errands. I had no idea that this magical place existed. On a bright Sunday afternoon it was empty and I was able to sit anywhere. I ordered a delicious breakfast sandwich called "Bragging Rights," with a cup of espresso infused coffee-Partners brand. The coffee is strong just the way I like it. There's outdoor seating but I chose to dine inside while Curtis Mayfield and other great 70s tunes played. I like Nurish. I'll be back.

    Made my own salad bowl with lemon chicken
    Julie P.

    I appreciated the salad that I had. I made my own salad with mixed greens, roasted zucchini and broccoli, tomato, and lemon chicken. This was a huge salad, so I now understand the price that I paid! My first thoughts were I'm pretty sure I just overpaid for a salad ($17) but when I dug right into it for lunch, I can see that I got my money's worth. The portions are huge. They did not skimp on the broccoli and zucchini... this honestly felt like a homemade salad. The lemon chicken was not my favorite. But I wasn't feeling the jerk chicken option because I had just worked out and wasn't sure if my belly would be ok with that. Lol. However, I was very satisfied with the amount of chicken that I got. Something that I think I would have preferred is that my veggies and chicken weren't cold. But I see that I could have opted for a warm bowl. So I'm not upset about it. I think I should have just took the time to understand the menu better. Other than that, I was pleased with my salad. The cafe itself is pretty small. It's not for large parties. More like for parties of 1 to sit and take a breath or to even work at. The vibes were pretty chill inside. It is definitely a grab and go spot for those working in the area, like me! There is outdoor seating but it's limited. Every table was occupied with satisfied customers. The staff that assisted me were warm and welcoming. The pre-ordered meals are actually placed at a table in the front. But I missed that and asked the staff members behind the counter for help. They were happy to help me. Overall, I recommend this spot! Would love to return to try something other than a salad next time. :)

    Spinach Egg Fritatta on a bed of Spring Mix Greens
    Mel H.

    Nûrish: Soul food that's good for the body too! When on vacation, you might be tempted to throw away a nutritious diet and indulge in food that may taste good but not so good for your health. What if it's possible to have both taste and nutrition? In the Prospect Heights neighborhood in Brooklyn, you can have both at Nûrish restaurant on the corner of Washington Avenue and Bergen Street. I needed some fuel after spending most of my morning at the Brooklyn Public Library perusing the Book of HOV exhibit. So, before continuing to the Africa Fashions exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum, I looked for a place to eat. I could have had a walking lunch with all the food trucks lining the streets around Grand Army Plaza, but I also wanted to have a sit-down diner-type experience. I found it at Nûrish. The restaurant has a menu on the wall, but I didn't want anything with added sugar or from concentrated juice. So I asked for more info and decided on the Sea Side, a delicious apple, lemon, and orange blend. I chose the Spinach Fritatta for my main course. The chef warned me it would take 15 minutes to bake my eggs. I welcomed the wait. Sometimes, you want some home cooking even when you're on the road. The chef filled the frittata with cheese, spinach, and grape tomatoes. All laid out on a bed of spring greens mix. Just what my body and soul needed to get me through the rest of the day!

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    twenty dollar burrito-- i'm sorry but that is completely unfair, and there was no one before us and they took half an hour

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    Great place. I loved my experience at Nurish. Good coffee, great service and good food.

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    Oh my. Goodness the salmon wrap and kale salad is SOOOOO GOOD !!! And the. Beach body juice is delicious! Wish they had more locations !!

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    Incredibly tasty croissant/scrambled egg/cheese/turkey breakfast sandwich. Chill and pleasant atmosphere. Pleasant people running the show.

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    Quaint neighborhood spot that's perfect for brunch. Came here on a Saturday and while the wait was…read moreabout an hr, there was plenty to do in the area to keep us busy. Every table has a placemat with crayons which is such a fun way to keep kids and adults entertained. The food was delicious and tasted fresh, living up to their messaging on sourcing local food. We ordered the egg katsu sandwich and the eggs rothko. The sandwich was very well made with a nice crisp panko crusting that didnt feel heavy on the oil, and yet still managed to have a light airy egg inside. The eggs rothko was buttery and flavorful but still managed to not feel too heavy. The broiled tomatos on the side were a nice touch to contrast the egg and toast from the main dish. Overall I enjoyed this place and would love to come back to try more dishes. The vibe was friendly and welcoming, making it the perfect weekend brunch spot.

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