Seemor
Cheesy KosherBWorth Trying
314 Marcy Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211
· Kosher restaurant
· 4.7/5 Google (470 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout
Casual kosher dairy spot for pizza, sushi, and quick bites; food is generally tasty and affordable, but service can be brusque at peak times.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Cheesy Kosher delivers solid neighborhood dining through tasty pizza, calzones, and sushi at fair prices, supported by quick counter-service execution. Service friendliness is genuine but occasionally inconsistent, while occasional crust texture variation prevents higher-grade reliability. A dependable local spot for casual kosher dairy meals rather than a destination restaurant.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels very casual and warm, a counter-service hub where locals grab slices and rolls between errands. Expect a quick, bustling flow with a ticket line at rush. The cooking leans familiar kosher dairy with cross-category variety—pizza, calzones, and tempura-leaning sushi—delivering tasty quick meals at friendly prices. The culinary approach leans elevated comfort more than experimental: satisfying and straightforward rather than theatrical. Fans cite solid value; a minority mention inconsistent crust texture or brusque counter moments. Families do well here: kids can stick to pizza slices and calzones while adults add a roll or two. The current menu shows many $12.95 rolls and group platters, plus vegetable options for vegetarians and vegans. No explicit kids menu, but plenty of simple choices most children will eat.
At a Glance
- Good value for kosher dairy with pizza and sushi
- Fast counter model suits quick lunches
- Service can feel rushed or brusque at peak
- Occasional crust texture complaints on pizza
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- kosher_dairy_crossover_menu
- slice_counter_with_sushi
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What People Love
- Affordable sushi rolls for a casual meal
- Tasty calzones and dependable slices
- Friendly staff interactions during off-peak times
- Convenient neighborhood location for fast bites
Points of Concern
- Counter rush can feel hectic; ticket line slows slice pickup during peak
- A few reports of curt service interactions
- Some diners found the pizza crust texture odd
- Review patterns show signs of potential manipulation (high five-star share, generic marketing language in some positives) which may not reflect typical experience
- For a semi-creative cross-category menu, conservative palates may prefer simpler picks
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost$28-42 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Pair one $12.95 roll with a slice or calzone for a balanced meal under $25
- Vegetarian or vegan diners can rely on the Vegetable Platter (sizes priced $30-70)
Perfect For
- Quick weekday lunch near Williamsburg
- Casual family dinner with picky and adventurous eaters
- Takeout before a neighborhood event
- Group hang with sushi platters
Location Insights
Area: Trendy Williamsburg block with a mix of observant Jewish community and creative scene; casual, fast-moving daytime traffic.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; well-lit main corridors.
Nearby: Near synagogues, shops, and cafes; convenient for locals and visitors exploring Williamsburg.
East WilliamsburgEast Williamsburg offers a mix of industrial heritage and modern development, featuring a dynamic dining scene with a variety of cafes, artisanal eateries, and casual dining spots. The area is known for its creative energy, with a social atmosphere that blends hipster culture and community-oriented spaces.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday08:00–19:30
Tuesday08:00–19:30
Wednesday08:00–19:30
Thursday08:00–19:30
Friday08:00–13:30
Saturday18:30–00:00
Sunday09:00–19:30
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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