This week, we’re featuring **Williamsburg.**
This will include the area labeled as **Williamsburg – Northside, Williamsburg – Southside and East Williamsburg** in the Google Map overlay.
We’re going by this unofficial [Google Map overlay](https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1VYN-6Vkk01byUCF7P13rT6ORT5g) as a GENERAL outline as to what the neighborhoods are. It’s not a strict requirement but try not to go too far outside of the boundaries.
Some optional prompts:
* What are some of your favorite food spots or “hidden gems”?
* Any “must have” or go to dishes from those particular spots?
* Are there any points of interest or events that is worth going out of the way to visit?
[Link to previous weeks](https://www.reddit.com/r/FoodNYC/comments/14rflbt/comment/jqrv7um/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3)
by crazeman
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* **Traif**
* **Federoff’s Roast Pork**
* **La Bicyclette** – I live in Astoria and I would sell my soul to have one of these in the neighrbohood
* **Hotel Delmano** – for drinks
* **L’Industrie Pizza** – Wednesdays have a different homemade sandwich – they’re always *SUPER* nice here
* **Jackbar** – pinball bar, BYOFood so perfect to bring your pizza from L’Idustrie around the corner
* **Golden Years**
* **Edith’s Sandwich Counter** – love their tahini iced coffee
Birria-Landia
Four Horsemen — best restaurant in the area w incredible wine list
Iona, Clonard, Craic — proper pints of Guinness
Leo — sourdough pizza, sister restaurant of Ops in Bushwick
High Lúa — Vietnamese
Sante Fe BK
Commodore — that chicken sandwich
Win Son (bakery and sit-down spot)
Pomp & Circumstance
Wei’s
Misi
Gran Torino
Bahia – Salvadorian classics and Pupusas! A fav.
Long-ass post because I’ve been keeping a diary of all the places I’ve liked nearby:
Four Horsemen is straight up my favorite restaurant in the city.
Maison Premiere does exceptional absinthe-featuring cocktails with an equally exceptional seafood program.
Best Pizza is a hidden gem, really exceptional veggie slice.
Birds of a Feather does Chinese and particularly Sichuan food in a way I’ve never seen elsewhere- try the eggplant with garlic sauce.
Birria Landia is perfect for a late night consommé in the winter.
If you’re going fancy, Aska is great for a Nordic-inspired tasting menu.
I’ve seen it mentioned elsewhere, but Santa Fe BK deserves a shoutout for their breakfast burrito and coffee.
St Anselm’a butcher’s steak is as good a deal as I’ve seen for a steakhouse, ever. And their pot de creme is among my favorite desserts anywhere.
Bamonte’s is a nice classic red sauce spot- old school Italian.
Shota Omakase opened recently and is a respectable addition to the high end sushi scene.
Laser Wolf is a bit scene-y, but the salatim and the view are worth visiting for.
Atithi is my go-to for Indian delivery- somewhat pricy but very well done.