We stumbled upon Flora while walking through Brooklyn and a friend that lives in the City warmly suggested to go as a Must. …OK, wow! This is not your average Italian-American restaurant , it’s the real thing, with flavours that speak of sun, sea, and old countryside kitchens. We shared the octopus and a handmade ravioli with ricotta and lemon zest that still makes us smile. Service was impeccable, and the wine list had some beautiful surprises. Grazie mille for a magical night!
This place looks and feels very high end. We loved the vibe and the service. The food was disappointing, sadly. The focaccia was dry and probably old. We left half of it behind. The pork entree was good but it came with no sides and thus did not feel like a complete meal. The ricotta ravioli was good, the dough a bit too “al dente”. Lemon dessert was the best thing of the meal, and it was only okay. Will probably won’t come back and instead fo to any of the other excellent italian places around
I recently had a lovely brunch with a friend at Flora. The atmosphere is peaceful and calming, with a minimalist but comfortable vibe. The staff was attentive, friendly and helpful. And the food was delish! I had the ravioli and my friend had the burger. Both dishes were so good. And we had Nogronis. I had never tried one and I loved it. I highly recommend Flora.
Tried for the first time this month after having this on our list forever! During the week when it is less busy they serve smaller plates and open up their whole menu so you can taste it all. The two of us shared 4-5 different small dishes and everything was truly SO tasty. Pasta is obviously amazing and you can’t go wrong with anything from the drink menu. I have something similar to an Aperol spritz and it delivered! Loved our server- they had great recs and were super kind. Will def come back when it isn’t rainy so we can sit in the cute outdoor seating!