Looking for a cheap & delectable brunch deal? For $14.50 prix-fixe, choose from 9 entrees w/ drink included. Try the Nutella French Toast. En savoir plus .
Great brunch, but make a reservation! Also a good place to stop in during off hours and grab a beer and a home made sausage at the bar. En savoir plus .
Go here for a major weekend brunch deal: $18 for an entrée and unlimited drinks. On Mondays, come for 2-hour all-you-can-eat & drink ($20). En savoir plus .
The little eatery, ideal for coffee and a light bite or a full breakfast any day of the week, feels more like Vermont than Manhattan. En savoir plus .
The perfect brunch spot if you're looking for relaxing and delicious. En savoir plus .
Take everything you’ve ever thought brunch to be, add one of NYC’s hottest night club scenes and you have what brunch is like at LAVO on Saturdays. En savoir plus .
Go here on weekends for the tastiest brunch bargain in the Meatpacking District. Entrée & unlimited champagne for $29. Order Ouefs Paradou. En savoir plus .
Weekend brunch might be your best bet here, for old-world breakfast treats like shirred eggs with black truffles, and a rich black-pudding clafoutis. Featured in Where to Eat 2011! En savoir plus .
Eat this: matzo ball soup made with duck fat, a skirt steak sandwich served alongside hand-cut fries, & piri-piri-hot-sauce-marinated chicken kebabs, soft-boiled eggs with challah "soldiers" (AM only) En savoir plus .
"Lavo" means “I wash” in Italian, yet for some reason, the Saturday Champagne Brunch is not the picture of purity. Restaurant slash nightclub, with Pastis-esque trimmings upstairs. En savoir plus .
NY (Eat) There is no other place that will make you feel like you are in your grandmother’s living room enjoying a fresh cup of tea than this place! En savoir plus .
The parmesan french toast is the best french toast in NYC, making our list of "The Tastes That Make the City: NYC Edition." En savoir plus .
The three-course, $25 lunchtime prix fixe menu is one of the better deals in midtown. And per Adam Platt, the signature tarte flambée is worth a special trip. En savoir plus .
The storefront is teeny, but it oozes charm. With a largely organic menu, hand-crafted macarons, and a selection of over 100 fine loose teas, Bosie is definitely a neighborhood gem. En savoir plus .
One macaron flavor they boast is bacon and maple. If that wasn't enough, pair their cookies with a selection of over 80 different teas and you've got a match made in heaven. En savoir plus .
Untamed Sandwiches just unleashed its breakfast sandwich menu. The Jacquelyn Park is the meatiest, with cider-braised pork, cheddar, beans & black pepper aioli, topped with sunny side-up eggs. En savoir plus .
Bagels aside, the Nova and House Cured Salmon are already crowd pleasers; they also mix up fish salads like whitefish and tuna, all of which are served with bagels and all the fixings. En savoir plus .
Guy thought the skillet apple waffle was "killer." The spicy salsa verde and golden raisins elevated the empanadas in the Chico Grande plate to a new level according to Guy. En savoir plus .
This scene-y, California-style spot in Chinatown serves a killer brunch. Options range from acai bowls, to a breakfast sandwich with scrambled eggs, cheddar, & pickled jalapenos. En savoir plus .
The Bitches say: A+. A quality afternoon tea with memorable service and a desirable atmosphere that is perfect for a special occasion with loved ones. En savoir plus .