a traditional circular clay oven and every reason to linger after the beach
Must-try: Adjaruli khachapuri, Khinkali, Clay-oven breads
📍 265 Neptune Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11235
5 ranked casual dining restaurants in Brighton Beach, New York City — with ratings, must-try dishes and live availability.
5 picksThese are the 5 best Brighton Beach restaurants for a casual meal, ranked. Tone Cafe is the pick if you want the surest thing — 4.8 stars across 4,245 reviews. Most of this list stays under $40 a head. If you only order one thing, make it the adjaruli khachapuri at Tone Cafe. None of these take online reservations — they are walk-in or phone-only, so go early.
Brighton Beach covers a lot of ground for its size — Eastern European, Georgian and Middle Eastern are all well represented across the 5 spots we track here, and the neighborhood averages 4.2 stars.
a traditional circular clay oven and every reason to linger after the beach
Must-try: Adjaruli khachapuri, Khinkali, Clay-oven breads
📍 265 Neptune Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11235
a lamb-focused Uyghur refuge whose cooking is genuinely life-affirming
Must-try: Hand-pulled noodles, Dumplings, Lamb kebabs
📍 1141 Brighton Beach Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11235
a homestyle room where Russian music videos play and the cooking outpaces the decor
Must-try: Korean carrot salad, Laghman, Uzbek pilaf
📍 602 Brighton Beach Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11235
Nicolas Cage photos on the wall and reasonably priced Ukrainian cooking
Must-try: Vareniki with caramelized onions, Blintzes, Borscht
📍 290 Brighton Beach Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11235
dark wood, a bear statue, and an atmosphere best described as celebratory
Must-try: Pelmeni, Beef stroganoff, House breads
📍 615 Brighton Beach Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11235
Tone Cafe — 4.8 stars across 4,245 reviews, the highest on this list. a traditional circular clay oven and every reason to linger after the beach.
None of the 5 on this page take online bookings — they are walk-in or phone-only. Going early, or on a weeknight, is the reliable move.
The adjaruli khachapuri at Tone Cafe, the hand-pulled noodles at Kashkar Cafe and the korean carrot salad at Cafe Euroasia. Those are the dishes regulars point to first.
Ratings and review volume decide the order, but the list itself is drawn from restaurants people actually post about — 3 of the 5 here have a TikTok attached to their card. Every entry is checked as open before it ships.