House of Small Wonder

Cafe · Williamsburg

House of Small Wonder

Cafe · Williamsburg

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77 N 6th St, Brooklyn, NY 11249

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Petite eatery dispensing coffee, sandwiches, brunch & other fare in a bright, quaint setting.  

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77 N 6th St, Brooklyn, NY 11249 Get directions

houseofsmallwonder.com
@houseofsmallwonder

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77 N 6th St, Brooklyn, NY 11249 Get directions

houseofsmallwonder.com
@houseofsmallwonder

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Jul 11, 2025

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"House Of Small Wonder is near the Bedford L Stop in Williamsburg, but you feel a little more like you’re in a treehouse when you eat brunch here. It’s sort of hidden away without much signage, and there are wooden beams and a tree growing through the middle of the restaurant. The menu is a combination of French and Japanese food, so there’s everything from a croque madame to a rotating selection of sashimi. They also have a bunch of small sandwiches for $5 each." - Hannah Albertine

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"House of Small Wonder is an easy place to miss. It’s an unmarked space a couple blocks from the Bedford stop in Williamsburg, surrounded by restaurants full of people wearing Stan Smiths. When you realize that this place isn’t a yoga studio and walk inside, you’ll find a cafe serving French and Japanese breakfast and lunch items like a croque madame and rotating sashimi bowls. There won’t be groups of people photographing their bacon Bloody Marys here, but you may feel the need to take a picture of the huge tree growing up through the floor in the middle of the space." - Matt Tervooren

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Kyuwon Lee

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The menu line-up is very cosmopolitan with some Japanese touch. It feels a bit crowded but I would rather say in a delightful way primarily thanks to their marvelous job with the indoor decoration. All the creative efforts that went into the dishes should be praised. If there's one thing that makes me hesitant to visit this place again so eagerly: it's cash only.

Andre Simon

Google
Food: Good, all of the main entrees are clean and pretty tasty. Has a unique flavor. Service: Great. Besides the long wait as the place is small, food comes out quickly with a smile. Overall: Solid. Place is unique based on trees growing out of the building. Must try if you’re into the experience of a fun, nyc brunch!

Jeffrey Liu

Google
Its been awhile but I finally got to try this place. Its really a hidden gem. Hidden away in this wooden face building with a small sign and door. It sits about maybe 20 people so come ready to wait, or go during a less peak time. We got the okinawan taco rice and the hamburger steak. I had to steal more of the okinawan taco rice after every bite of my hamburger steak. The egg was perfect on the taco rice, and mixing it with the greens and sauced beef was a nice light meal. My hamburger steak was juicy and the white rice was so soft! Next time I'm going have to come back and get some more things to share!

Rose

Google
This gem gives me tea house vibes. Its so small and tranquil.I loved the decor. So many plants, tons of natural light. It was built around a tree. I came here for breakfast on a Wednesday morning. I had the avocado and goat cheese sandwich with a maple ginger latte. The sandwich was simple and delicious. I wish the latte had more of a ginger maple flavor. CASH ONLY.

Valerio Rossi

Google
Cozy hidden gem in Williamsburg. Just a few seats, homemade furniture, hipster and friendly ambient. They serve Japanese-style brunch and bowls. Good quality-price relationship, the staff is friendly and helpful. I would definitely recommend this place to taste a real Williamsburg local experience.

Candice Sham

Google
I love the lunch menu here. It is a secret spot but after being taken here once, I couldn’t help but come back multiple times after. REAL Japanese comfort food is not easy to find at all! Sure you can get the cool trendy ones in Manhattan but you wouldn’t want to miss this one if you truly like simple tasty Japanese food :)

CMQ

Google
This place is so delicious with a cute and whimsical decor (rustic with lots of plants). Had a matcha latte, cocktail, and the Okinawan taco rice blew me away. The meat was very tender and melt in your mouth. Cute for a brunch or date spot.

John Tao

Google
Exactly as the name suggest, very small inside so come early and be prepared to wait. However once inside, the greenery and furniture works nice to accentuate the food. It feels like you’re walking into an abandoned wood shed in a Japanese garden. However I do think the small space made my clothes smell a bit “salmony”. On to the food, I ordered the Japanese Hamburg steak(burger) over rice. The beef was cooked perfect and the sauce over the rice was fantastic. My wife ordered the tsukune don, chicken meatballs with a runny egg over rice. I liked the egg, seaweed rice combo in this over my rice and boiled egg combo. Great place for brunch!