Taking a prime two-storey corner spot on the culinary hub that is Westbourne Grove, Sunday in Brooklyn is a chic, elevated American-style eatery. Hailing from Williamsburg, the restaurant serves up inventive takes on American staples at brunch and dinner, seven days a week. Boasting outside seating, a natural light-filled dining room and basement events space, Sunday in Brooklyn is sure to transport you to New York from the comfort of Notting Hill.
If you stop by for brunch, you’ll be spoiled for choice with delicious options like pancakes with hazelnut maple praline and brown butter, biscuits and gravy, shakshuka and the Don Ruben omelette with mole sauce, goats cheese, roasted mushrooms and butter lettuce salad. For even more indulgence, try one of the burgers, including a smash with special sauce or crispy chicken with sweet and sour hot honey and cabbage.
Later in the day, you can enjoy a selection of smaller plates to share, including seabass and tigers milk ceviche, pita and hummus, white wine and garlic mussels, beef tartare and baby back ribs with crispy garlic. For the main event, the burgers are still available, along with more refined options like pressed lamb shoulder with braised chickpeas, grilled trout with guajillo chilli crisp or onglet with curry leaf and new potatoes. Vegetarians can go for the cauliflower patty melt with sambal, sauerkraut and Swiss cheese, or go Mediterranean with the pasta shells, stuffed with smoked mozzarella, marinara, pesto and topped with pecorino.
Desserts here are, as one might expect, similarly decadent: apple crumble made with whisky, soft serve and even s’mores. Don’t miss the cocktails on your visit, as there are many fun concoctions to sample. The Kyoto yacht club, for example, is a blend of Roku gin, bergamot Rosolio, pomegranate, lemon, cava and cucumber. Earlier in the day, there are brunch options like the spicy bloody Mary too.