K'Far

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97 Wythe Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11249

Located within The Hoxton Hotel, Williamsburg, K’Far is an all-day culinary village inspired by Mike Solomonov’s hometown of K’Far Saba in Israel. The establishment features a sit-down restaurant at its core, complemented by a to-go coffee & nosh takeaway counter and full-service lobby lounge, offering a diverse dining experience.

K’Far prides itself on bringing the food, energy, and warmth of the kitchens of Tel Aviv and K’Far Saba to Brooklyn, NY. The menu showcases a fusion of traditional Israeli flavors with a modern twist, offering a variety of dishes from breakfast delights to hearty dinner options, providing visitors with a taste of authentic Israeli cuisine in a vibrant setting.

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4.5239 reviews
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Alex H.
11/18/2025

A truly great experience here, would highly recommend for folks looking for a great mediterranean/Israeli meal, because K'far delivers on everything. You must have a reservation first and...

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Sheena P.
11/17/2025

Visited the K'Far Philly location last year and was so excited to come back to the Williamsburg spot (located on the ground floor of the Huxton hotel). Came on Sunday morning around 10AM for...

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Cindy Z.
7/9/2025

This restaurant is situated in the lobby of The Hoxton Hotel in an open area. There's a bar on one side and a cafe in another while also serving a restaurant menu. Most people here are working on...

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Rachel B.
11/2/2025

We had a delicious brunch at K'far. The fan favorites included the pancakes, the Jerusalem bagels, and the arayes, and the tehina ceasar. The service was good, no complaints there. I really love...

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Jane B.
9/30/2025

I've been to K'far a few times for brunch, but only recently tried dinner. I'm a huge fan of Laserwolf and K'far is the sister restaurant on the lower floor of the Hoxton in Williamsburg. Its a...

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