This hidden gem is a quirky 50 year old restaurant with so much charm
Kleins restaurant on Bedford Ave is iconic!
The quirkiest little restaurant in all of Brooklyn is a no frills old place run for fifty years by Hasidic Mr. Klein. He found some posters in the street with men and women written on them and hung it inside, as well as a request that visitors not take out their smartphones: I found him eating in the women’s section in the spot where his late wife used to eat. He had a chuckle for everything, including his explanation for the dear that sticks out of the wall “it ran into the wall and got there this way.” He is known for his great many small acts of kindness, and his gentle heart is evident by his employees’ disposition. His house made falafel balls are legendary, and the Hungarian rukut crumply is must try. Klein’s Restaurant on Bedford Avenue in Williamsburg.

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Love this!❤️
Did you film this with your iPhone?
May Mrs. Klein's memory be a blessing.
We want a recipe!!!’n
Sweetness personified; the man, the place, memories 🫂🕊️ Wonderful quirky
The food looks good but I haven't been to NYC since 2007.
Jew —— ish
A person that always has a smile on his face is a good person ❤
So one falafel ball is $0.50. Why do we need the other prices for? Does he not think his customers have א יידישע קאפ?
Ha, taxidermy deer on the wall!😮
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I'm actually having Rakot Krumply tonight 😋
yummy