10 Best Brunch Dishes In NYC And Brooklyn | Tasting Table NYC

Ten brunch dishes that get us out of bed

In NYC, brunching is a sport. Here, the dishes that win the weekend.

① Breakfast Ramen at Talde ($12)

Hello, bacon, eggs and noodles in a broth made from buttered toast soaked in house-made pork stock! Arigato chef Talde-san!

② Green Shakshuka at Jack's Wife Freda ($10)

Lighter, brighter take on the Middle Eastern baked-egg dish, with green bell peppers and tomatillos. Mops up nicely with a slice of challah toast.

 Bagel with Smoked Whitefish Salad at Marlow & Sons ($7)

Bagel for brunch? Normally we'd say fuggeddaboutit, but have no schmear, this house-made whitefish salad is the stuff deli dreams are made of.

 Duck Hash at Egg ($13.50)

File under simple Frenchy deliciousness: duck confit, crisp potatoes, a smattering of scallions and two perfectly poached eggs.

 "Steak & Egg" Korean-Style at The Good Fork ($17)

A soulful, modern, soy-marinated take on the breakfast classic that's worth the hike to Red Hook.

 Porchetta Sandwich at Maialino ($16)

Maintain what's left of your weekend dignity by eating this meaty monstrosity–ciabatta, slow-roasted pork and a fried egg–with a knife and fork.

 Donut French Toast at Thistle Hill Tavern ($12)

Dale Talde makes the list twice for this "Are you serious?" ridiculousness. He is: The pan-fried donuts are served with orange marmalade and chopped hazelnuts.

 Brandada de Bacalao at Tertulia ($13)

Silky whipped salt cod. Beautifully baked eggs. Sweet, smoky roasted red peppers. Consider this chef Seamus Mullen's dreamy little crock of Catalan-inspired luxury.

 Zoe's Malawah at Cafe Petisco ($11)

Yemenite pancakes made from crisp phyllo dough and served with harissa-spiked tomato sauce. Put an egg on 'em? Yep.

⑩ Cinnamon Roll at River Styx ($8)

Baked in an individual bowl, each roll is crispy on top, doughy and pull-apart-y on the bottom, and drenched in caramel sauce. Every table should get at least one. Every table in the world.