We had a surprisingly good dinner last night at OZNOT'S DISH [79 Berry Street, at 9th Street; 718-599-6596], a Middle Eastern-inspired restaurant in Williamsburg which we'd never heard of before our Brooklyn-based friends suggested meeting there. The restaurant's unusually extensive wine list was filled with some great finds, and I really enjoyed the food in this funky, soulful setting. Our waiter told us that the chef was a French Culinary Institute-trained Army brat whose travels are reflected in his eclectic food.
Has anyone else checked it out yet?
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