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Best Italian Restaurants in Williamsburg (11249)

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: December 2025

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Aurora Brooklyn
Rustic Northern Italian cooking served in a lush, glass-walled garden setting.

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$ Williamsburg
Aurora is a long-running Williamsburg Italian restaurant known for handmade pastas, wood-fired mains, and a greenhouse-style back garden wrapped in ivy. Locals use it for date nights and small celebrations when they want rustic Northern Italian cooking in one of the neighborhood’s most atmospheric rooms.
Must-Try Dishes: Pappardelle al ragù, Grilled octopus with potatoes, Housemade gnocchi with Gorgonzola
What Makes it Special: Rustic Northern Italian cooking served in a lush, glass-walled garden setting.
8.6
$$ Williamsburg
Misi focuses almost exclusively on vegetable antipasti and a tight lineup of handmade pastas in a minimalist room facing the East River. It’s one of the borough’s most sought-after Italian reservations, with a bar that runs on precise cooking rather than a sprawling menu.
Must-Try Dishes: Sheep’s milk ricotta occhi with bottarga, Rigatoni with spicy sausage ragù, Charred seasonal vegetables with garlic and chili
What Makes it Special: A pasta-first East River spot where every dish feels laser-focused and dialed-in.
$$$ Williamsburg
La Nonna is a waterfront Italian restaurant where big portions, Roman-style pinsa, and red-sauce classics anchor both date nights and group dinners. It reads like a modern Brooklyn version of a Sunday-at-Nonna’s dining room, with a long menu and a lively room that leans celebratory.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken Parmigiana alla Vodka, Pappardelle al Vino Rosso, Lobster-filled ravioli with shrimp and crab
What Makes it Special: Waterfront Italian with Roman-style pinsa and oversized, shareable plates.
$$$$ Williamsburg
D.O.C. Wine Bar is a Sardinian-leaning Italian wine bar with candlelit brick walls, pane carasau off the grill, and a tight menu of pastas and antipasti. It functions as a neighborhood hideaway for long wine sessions where food is treated as seriously as the bottle list.
Must-Try Dishes: Pane carasau with olive oil and sea salt, Eggplant Parmigiana, Ravioli with butter and sage
What Makes it Special: A Sardinian-focused wine bar where pane carasau, pastas, and an Italian-heavy list make it feel like a neighborhood living room.
8.2
$ Williamsburg
Oregano is a cozy Italian spot built around wood-fired sourdough pizza, house pastas, and an unusually deep gluten-free and vegan set of options. It’s the move when a group needs classic pies, big bowls of pasta, and dietary flexibility without leaving North Williamsburg.
Must-Try Dishes: Truffle pizza on wood-fired sourdough, Pesto radiatori with burrata, Tiramisu
What Makes it Special: Neighborhood Italian where wood-fired pies and pastas come with serious gluten-free and vegan coverage.