Reunion - Brooklyn

Israeli, Middle Eastern, Coffee
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Reunion

Reunion
4.4 / 5 (4499 reviews)

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Last update: 02.05.2026 from: Christi

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★ 4.4 / 5 from 4499 reviews
christi-balaki-eleph-2
02.05.2026

Okay middle eastern food but nothing was a Wow. The shawarma (3.5/5) was nice but lacked strong flavor and the shashuka (3/5) was okay but did not have very much flavor in it. The service was also okay they seemed super rushed. Prices were okay but I don't think I'd return here.

meg-e-fox1090
02.05.2026

Everything is perfect, from the ambiance to the food to the service. We ate brunch here and loved it. My bacon egg pita was a thing of beauty and delicious as well. The mochas were perfect. Absolutely recommend!

jamie-oh-4
02.05.2026

Fourth time visiting, still happy This quaint little spot is perfect for an intimate brunch. I recently fell in love with their Greek Yogurt Granola dish so I got that twice in a row but I remember the Shakshuka also being amazing. The vibes are on point and the service is super friendly too.

tony-yu-library756
02.05.2026

The “Incredible Sharma lives up to its name, being truly incredible. The seasoning is spot on, offering just the right balance of spices that give it a mild kick and a burst of flavor. My visit was on a Saturday morning at around 11 am, and I had a brief wait of about 15 minutes. The service was top-notch, with attentive staff making the experience even better. Although I didn't get to explore the interior, the outside is charming, making it an ideal spot for a laid-back breakfast, brunch, or

kiariladyboss-3
02.05.2026

I just got back from my second trip to Israel of the year and i am already craving for Israeli food. Reunion is a great option in Williamsburg. We tried the malawa (Yemenite Pancake), babaganoush with pita and watermelon salad. Outdoor seats available, the vibe is very cool. And some of the servers are from Israel which is a plus

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At 371, you'll find the stop MTA-Lorimer St, from which you also have access to the public transportation.

As a visitor, you can use the WiFi of the establishment free of charge.

The restaurant and its rooms are wheelchair accessible and thus usable with a wheelchair or physiological disabilities.

The restaurant also takes credit cards from the common providers for payment.

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