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Australian Inspired New American

Google: 4.3 · 2,574 reviews

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CuisineNew American
Executive ChefBryan Narciso
Price≈$25
Dress CodeCasual
ServiceUpscale Casual
NoiseLively
CapacitySmall
Opinionated About Dining

Five Leaves on Bedford Avenue has anchored Greenpoint's all-day dining scene since before the neighbourhood's current wave of attention, earning consecutive Opinionated About Dining recognition through 2023–2025. Chef Bryan Narciso leads a New American menu that draws a loyal local crowd from opening at 8am through late evening, seven days a week — a format that few Brooklyn spots maintain with this level of consistency.

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Five Leaves restaurant in New York City, United States
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Bedford Avenue at the Right Hour

On the Greenpoint side of Bedford Avenue, the block outside Five Leaves tells you something about how Brooklyn's dining culture has shifted. The neighbourhood now attracts the kind of sustained foot traffic that once belonged exclusively to Manhattan's more established dining corridors, but the restaurants that have lasted here did so by serving the street rather than performing for it. Five Leaves, open from 8am to 11pm seven days a week, sits squarely in that category: a place designed around the rhythms of the people who actually live nearby, not around a reservation-window moment. The all-day format — breakfast through late dinner without a break — is harder to execute than it looks, and relatively few New York spots do it at a consistent standard across all three dayparts.

The Greenpoint Context

Greenpoint has developed its dining identity somewhat separately from Williamsburg's louder, more media-saturated scene. Where Williamsburg accumulated high-profile openings and wine bar concepts through the 2010s, Greenpoint filled in more quietly with neighbourhood anchors , places with longer hours, broader menus, and a regulars-first orientation. The Four Horsemen a few blocks south became the most internationally discussed of the area's restaurants, drawing attention to the neighbourhood's broader dining depth. Five Leaves operates in a different register: it is not a destination for the wine-obsessive or the tasting-menu tourist, but rather a New American room that has earned durable local credibility.

That credibility is now documented. Opinionated About Dining, which tracks casual dining in North America with considerable rigour, has listed Five Leaves consecutively: Recommended in 2023, ranked #767 in 2024, and climbing to #788 in 2025. OAD's casual list is assembled from a surveyed community of experienced eaters rather than a single critic's visit, which makes consistent multi-year placement meaningful , it reflects a sustained standard rather than a single strong night. The 4.3 rating across 2,503 Google reviews reinforces that picture: a high volume of returns at a stable score suggests reliability rather than occasional brilliance.

New American in Brooklyn's Current Moment

New American as a category covers considerable ground. At one end, you have formally ambitious rooms like Craft in Flatiron, where Tom Colicchio built a produce-forward approach around sourcing transparency before it became a widespread expectation. At the other end, the label gets applied loosely to any menu that combines American comfort food with globally influenced technique. Five Leaves occupies the more accessible middle tier , a casual format that still applies enough craft to warrant repeated OAD recognition , which is a positioning shared by places like ABC Kitchen in the Flatiron district, where the sourcing story is built explicitly into the brand. The difference is that ABC Kitchen markets its environmental commitments loudly, while Five Leaves wears them more quietly, as background character rather than front-of-house talking point.

Across the broader New American category in the United States, the kitchens most committed to sustainable sourcing have tended to do so through supplier relationships that predate the trend , connections to specific farms, fisheries, and producers built over years rather than assembled for press purposes. Restaurants like Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg have made that integration the organizing principle of the entire operation, with the farm and the restaurant functioning as a single system. Providence in Los Angeles built its reputation partly on traceable seafood relationships. At the fine dining end, The French Laundry in Napa maintains an on-site garden that supplies the kitchen directly. Five Leaves operates well below that price tier and ambition level, but the category-wide shift toward source-aware cooking has shaped what casual New American menus look like in 2025 , and a Brooklyn room open for fifteen hours a day necessarily reflects those expectations in what it sources and how it presents the menu to a neighbourhood that has come to expect that baseline.

Ethical Sourcing at the Casual Tier

The sustainability conversation in dining often focuses on fine dining, where the economics allow for premium supplier relationships and the marketing machinery can amplify the story. But the more consequential shift has happened at the casual end of the market, where volume is higher and the sourcing decisions affect more meals. A neighbourhood restaurant open every day of the week from morning through night buys in quantities that make supplier choices matter at scale. In Brooklyn specifically, where the restaurant audience has a high baseline of food literacy, the expectation of responsible sourcing has filtered down from destination restaurants to everyday rooms. Casual New American kitchens in this context are effectively making sourcing decisions on behalf of a large, frequent-dining population , a different kind of responsibility than a tasting menu kitchen exercising it twelve covers at a time.

Chef Bryan Narciso leads the kitchen at Five Leaves. Beyond that attribution, the database does not supply biographical detail , and at the casual, all-day tier, the kitchen's sustained output across seven days and three dayparts is a more useful signal than a chef's résumé lineage. Compare this to the approach at Lazy Bear in San Francisco or Alinea in Chicago, where the chef's conceptual framework is inseparable from the menu's identity. In an all-day neighbourhood room, the test is different: consistency of execution over fifteen daily hours, across a team, through seasonal variation. The OAD trajectory suggests that test is being passed.

How Five Leaves Sits in New York's Broader Scene

New York's current restaurant map separates into tiers with increasing clarity. The Michelin three-star bracket , Clocktower neighbours and the Per Se and Le Bernardin cohort , operates in a different economic and experiential register entirely. Closer in ambition and format, places like Beauty and Essex trade on atmosphere and a broader entertainment value, while the OAD casual list tracks something more specific: food quality relative to format, assessed by a community of eaters who show up without the occasion as excuse. Five Leaves' position on that list puts it in conversation with New American casual rooms across the country , including Emeril's in New Orleans, The Inn at Little Washington, and Bayona in New Orleans , though it operates at a more accessible price point and a less formal register than most of those peers.

For visitors building a Brooklyn day, Five Leaves functions as the kind of anchor that absorbs multiple meals. The 8am opening makes it useful for breakfast before heading into Manhattan; the 11pm close means it catches late returners too. That breadth of utility, combined with a track record that now spans three consecutive years of external recognition, makes it a reliable point of reference in a neighbourhood where the dining options have multiplied considerably.

Planning Your Visit

Address: 18 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11222. Hours: Monday through Sunday, 8am to 11pm. Chef: Bryan Narciso. Recognition: Opinionated About Dining Casual North America , Recommended 2023, #767 (2024), #788 (2025); 4.3 stars across 2,503 Google reviews. Booking: No booking method confirmed in available data , walk-in or direct contact with the restaurant recommended. Cuisine: New American, all-day format.

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Signature Dishes
ricotta pancakesfive leaves burgerbig brekky
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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Trendy
  • Cozy
  • Lively
Best For
  • Brunch
  • Casual Hangout
  • Date Night
Experience
  • Open Kitchen
  • Terrace
Drink Program
  • Craft Cocktails
  • Natural Wine
Sourcing
  • Local Sourcing
  • Organic
Views
  • Street Scene
Dress CodeCasual
Noise LevelLively
CapacitySmall
Service StyleUpscale Casual
Meal PacingStandard

Casual cozy corner spot with hipster vibes, often crowded and cramped, featuring outdoor seating for people-watching.

Signature Dishes
ricotta pancakesfive leaves burgerbig brekky