Laziza

Restaurant · Bedford-Stuyvesant

Laziza

Restaurant · Bedford-Stuyvesant

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306A Malcolm X Blvd, Brooklyn, NY 11233

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Dips, falafel, and skewers served with funk music  

Featured in The Infatuation
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306A Malcolm X Blvd, Brooklyn, NY 11233 Get directions

funkylaziza.com
@funkylaziza

$50–100

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306A Malcolm X Blvd, Brooklyn, NY 11233 Get directions

funkylaziza.com
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The Best Restaurants In Bed-Stuy - New York - The Infatuation

"Getting 12 fluffy, ethereally crispy falafel for $24 is reason enough to do a dance in your seat at Laziza. If you need more coaxing, just take in the bar decorated with reflective disco ball tiles and hi-fi equipment playing funk and Middle Eastern music. Come with friends, get some excellent dips and skewers off the grill, and chat the night away." - will hartman, bryan kim, willa moore, neha talreja

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/guides/where-to-eat-in-bed-stuy
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NYC’s New Restaurant Openings

"Laziza promises three of our most favorite things—falafel, funk, and good times. This Bed-Stuy spot with velvet banquettes has a long list of cocktails, cold and hot mezze, and grilled skewers, and everything is under $24 (the price of 12 falafel). Clarified labne-whey punch and funk records sound pretty fun. " - will hartman

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/guides/new-nyc-restaurants-openings
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Where To Eat Dips & Talk Sh*t In NYC - New York - The Infatuation

"Laziza’s mirror-tiled bar and funk soundtrack are a great backdrop for the story of how you finally hooked up with your crush. But add in the dips, the warm Turkish pide, the french fries with some seriously pungent toum, and you've got all the ingredients for talking serious trash. Get a meckli plate too: the fried veggies topped with honey are a delicious snack." - will hartman, willa moore, ciera velarde, sonal shah

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/guides/best-dips-nyc
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Laziza - Review - Bedford-Stuyvesant - New York - The Infatuation

"Laziza, a Middle Eastern spot in Bed-Stuy, looks like a disco club with the lights turned on. The bar is studded with reflective disco ball tiles, it’s full of fuzzy, two-seater benches, and a bumping mix of funk and Middle Eastern music pours out of hi-fi sound equipment. You might want to start dancing, but you’ll need to stay in your seat to experience Laziza’s creamy hummus and a sweet muhammara. The light, crunchy falafel, had us shoulder shimmying with every bite, and the mushroom and basturma chicken skewers, grilled over charcoal, taste like your last camping trip. While Laziza works for a more casual date, it’s best for a snacky hang with friends. Whether you’re there for cocktails, fries, and a dip, or need to make it a fuller meal, the funk is gossip fuel. Use it. Burn it. photo credit: Justin Walker Food Rundown Dips Laziza excels at dips, especially in the muhamarra department. It’s sweet and earthy from pomegranate molasses and pine nuts. The dips come with warm Turkish pide with a texture like focaccia. photo credit: Justin Walker Falafel Coming to Laziza and not ordering falafel would be like going to a baseball game and not getting a hotdog. These falafel are light, ethereal, and work perfectly as a vehicle for whatever dip you have in front of you. photo credit: Justin Walker Mekli Plate A plate of lightly battered and fried veggies coated lightly with honey, this works great as a shared snack. photo credit: Justin Walker Fries Slightly thicker fries, served with a pungent toum. Sign us up. Kare Kebap This skewer, which shingles slices of lamb and beef, comes out nicely charred and medium rare. Get one if you eat red meat. Maitake Mushroom If you don’t eat red meat, the smoky maitake mushroom should be your focus. It’s served with pistachio pesto and ras el hanout, and plenty of brown butter to sweeten the whole situation up. photo credit: Will Hartman" - Will Hartman

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/reviews/laziza
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NYC New Restaurant Openings: November 2024 | Eater NY

"A Bed-Stuy bar from Jilbert El-Zmetr (formerly of Republic of Booza) that diverges from the stretchy-ice-cream brand to serve a food menu inspired by Lebanese heritage alongside a curated vinyl-record collection." - Emma Orlow

https://ny.eater.com/2024/11/7/24283314/nyc-restaurant-openings-new-november-2024
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