1. Karczma
8.8
136 Greenpoint Ave, Brooklyn, NY
Polish Restaurant · Greenpoint · 152 tips and reviews
Bart: try tyskie beer, fried pierogi, grilled kielbasa and potato latkes - hell, try everything, the food is incredible here
Gothamist: Their traditional Polish dumplings are among the best in the city. You can choose between steamed and fried pierogi & they come with a variety of stuffings like cheese and potato, mushroom and meat. Read more.
Amy Mixa: Get a bunch of plates to share! My favorites were the sauerkraut pierogis, blood sausage, cabbage, and peasant lard spread.
3. Pierozek
8.8
592 Manhattan Ave (btwn Nassau & Driggs Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Polish Restaurant · Greenpoint · 7 tips and reviews
Kathleen Yanolatos: Love the pierogi ruskie and the garlic dill sour cream that comes with it.
Megan: Pierogies, Borscht, Croquette - All so good!
Kimmie Ohh: Order their meat pierogi, potato & pierogi, meat croquette & borscht. The pierogi dough is thin & delicate. This seems to be authentic Polish food.
4. Warsaw
8.0
261 Driggs Ave (btwn Leonard & Eckford St), Brooklyn, NY
Music Venue · Greenpoint · 57 tips and reviews
nikki: pierogies and hip hop are the match made in heaven you never knew you needed. thanks, warsaw
Teddy: Kind of an odd music venue but also rather awesome! They sell pierogies too.
Ethan Fox: Perogies, kielbasa, and great music
5. Polka Dot
8.4
726 Manhattan Ave (btwn Nassau & Meserole Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Polish Restaurant · Greenpoint · 12 tips and reviews
Beatriz Castillo: I loved the decoration, it was so cute. Get pierogi (Polish dumplings)!
Christopher B: The pork goulash, chicken meatballs, zucchini pancakes are excellent. We bought pierogi to go. Not a lot of seating but it is very cozy and comfortable. Very friendly service. Delicious homemade food
Evgeniy Dankovtsev: Bigos, potato-cheese pierogi and house made kombucha, while listening to polish radio. yummy and homey
8. Baoburg
7.3
614 Manhattan Ave (btwn Driggs & Nassau Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Asian Restaurant · Greenpoint · 35 tips and reviews
George Miller: Not overly exciting ramen and decent vegetarian dumplings
Namaste Yoga: Great asian food you can find in town!! Grandma's chicken over rice, Szechuan chicken, dumplings and pork bun are recommended!!
Dustin: Get the pork bao. Two fill-your-own buns and a small bowl of juicy pork. Add a side of dumplings and there's your meal.
10. The Brew Inn
7.9
924 Manhattan Ave (at Kent St), Brooklyn, NY
Gastropub · Greenpoint · 28 tips and reviews
Michael Anthony: Great neighborhood sports bar. Burger was very good, pierogis and tots both delicious as well.
Amanda C: No veggie dinner options but nice small coZy local brewpub addition to GP. Service is attentive and beer selection is varied/local (all nyc). Big TV's welcome watching sports and socializing (sorta)
Sean Ludwig: One of the best bars in Greenpoint. Relaxed with great food and beer choices. The burger at brunch is especially outstanding.
11. Ms. OHHO
7.5
146 Nassau Ave (btwn Newel St & McGuiness Blvd), Brooklyn, NY
Korean Restaurant · Greenpoint · 8 tips and reviews
Megan Luff: Amazing veggie and meat dumplings. Great fried noodles with tofu. Bottles of milk tea were great too.
Mia A: delicious udon, matcha cheesecake! lots of fun coffee options, korean drinks & snacks 😋
K: Added tip to my bill without me asking (it came out $4.90 more than actual).
12. Glasserie
8.8
95 Commercial St (btwn Manhattan Ave & Box St), Brooklyn, NY
Mediterranean Restaurant · Greenpoint · 145 tips and reviews
AmateurConcierge: All about: labneh, not all about: large lamb "dumpling"
Michael Anthony: Braised lamb, pita and labneh w/ grilled bread were amazing. Definitely with checking out.
The New Yorker: “Glasserie’s convivial ethos feels in keeping with the way we like to eat now: gone is the three-course meal, and, instead, appetizers become entrées, and back again, all of it customizable.” Read more.