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Bidrage med feedbackI came here for dinner last night with a friend. We were seated inside and ordered a bunch of plates to share: the currywurst, tomato salad, shishito peppers, and lamb kofte kebabs. Everything was very delicious! My favorite was the tomato salad and the crispy potatoes that are served with the currywurst. The tomatoes were so flavorful and savory; there’s nothing like perfectly ripe tomatoes in a well-seasoned vinaigrette! We also had a glass of the sparkling Riesling (which was great) and my friend had a Pilsner. We got the baklava for dessert, which was tasty. The restaurant is pretty small inside but they make really great use of the space. The atmosphere is very cozy and I think makes for a wonderful space to bring someone for an intimate conversation; think date night or a place to catch up with an old friend. You won’t need to shout over loud music or a million other people. Lol.The only downside to this place is that you have to email them for reservations, which is a little annoying. But I suppose it’s how they keep the perfect balance of the amount of patrons.
A little gem in Bed-Stuy, Bunny is a turkish-german spot. I found the décor very charming! The artisanal lamps on top of each table are so chic and adorable. The food was good, with the chicken schnitzel being a highlight. Everything tasted good, with no frills or surprises. I would have liked to try the baklava, but the kitchen closed and I was not offered dessert. Maybe next time!
You've got to experience Bunny!As a family of foodies, we found our selves comparing the food at Bunny to all of our NYC dining experiences on our recent 4th of July trip, and Bunny beat them all with their German and Turkish blended menu.Fresh seasonal flavors in a quaint setting with excellent service.Be sure to try the Cheese Cigars!Bunny will not disappoint.
Bunny is a really nice little authentic Turkish bistro. The menu isn't overly complicated, with some very tasty options from dips, to salads, to a handful of larger entree plates.The dining area isn't very large, so you will be quite cozy with some of the other patrons. This means it might get a little loud, but depending on the mood you're in, that's not necessarily a bad thing. The decor is very charming with unique ceramic lantern style hanging lights sporting Turkish folk designs. There's also a giant photo decal of a bunny on the back of the bathroom door.The food is terrific, especially many of the small and shared plates. The cheesy cigars were incredible with savory, tart, dill infused goat cheese in phyllo wraps. And their plain pide bread is super soft and puffy and addictive, perfect for the labne dip. They also serve traditional Turkish Raki, which if you're a fan of herbaceous, anise flavored drinks like absinthe, is a must have.I didn't even end up trying any of the entrees during my visit, since my partner and I ordered several small plates, so I'm really looking forward to returning and trying some of those.
I went here for a birthday party . Food, drinks and atmosphere was top notch. Highly recommend ??Food: 5/5