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]]>Jack’s Wife Freda, with locations in SoHo and the West Village, serves up a Mediterranean-inspired brunch in a cozy, Instagram-worthy setting. The green shakshuka is a must-try – eggs baked in a tangy, spiced green sauce, served with challah toast for dipping.
For a more upscale experience, Sadelle’s in SoHo offers a luxurious take on Jewish appetizing. Their towers of hand-rolled bagels, smoked fish, and other breakfast delicacies are legendary. The bagels, baked fresh hourly, come in varieties like everything, pumpernickel, and salt & pepper. The high-ceilinged, light-filled space adds to the elegant dining experience.
If you’re in Brooklyn, head to Five Leaves in Greenpoint. This hip spot, partly owned by Heath Ledger’s estate, serves up a diverse menu in a charming, nautical-themed space. Their ricotta pancakes, topped with honey-sweetened ricotta, fresh fruit, and honeycomb butter, are a fan favorite.
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]]>Jack’s Wife Freda, with locations in SoHo and the West Village, serves up a Mediterranean-inspired brunch in a cozy, Instagram-worthy setting. The green shakshuka is a must-try – eggs baked in a tangy, spiced green sauce, served with challah toast for dipping.
For a more upscale experience, Sadelle’s in SoHo offers a luxurious take on Jewish appetizing. Their towers of hand-rolled bagels, smoked fish, and other breakfast delicacies are legendary. The bagels, baked fresh hourly, come in varieties like everything, pumpernickel, and salt & pepper. The high-ceilinged, light-filled space adds to the elegant dining experience.
If you’re in Brooklyn, head to Five Leaves in Greenpoint. This hip spot, partly owned by Heath Ledger’s estate, serves up a diverse menu in a charming, nautical-themed space. Their ricotta pancakes, topped with honey-sweetened ricotta, fresh fruit, and honeycomb butter, are a fan favorite.
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