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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4.5234 reviews
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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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Dessi N.
7/6/2025

K'Far BK is such a vibe! Location: Williamsburg, Brooklyn Highly recommend My partner and I originally planned to hit the rooftop at The Hoxton in Williamsburg, but with a 2hour wait, we pivoted...

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Deepika K.
4/7/2025

Absolutely obsessed - I visited here with some friends for brunch and was blown away by how incredible the food was! We started off rocky being seated 20 minutes after our reservation time - and...

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Annie R.
9/1/2025

I had breakfast here and it was amazing! I particularly crave the thin, crispy, toasted "bagel" ! It was really early, they had just opened, so it was slightly slow in terms of service but nothing...

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Stephanie C.
6/2/2025

Went to Kfar for brunch on Memorial Day and didn't realize it was in the Hoxton but it is a great space! We split the pistachio bun, which was worth all of the calories, I had the seasonal spritz...

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