
NEM’S Japandi Bistro serves Japanese and Scandinavian cuisine, including breakfast, brunch, and dinner. It offer an estensive selection of special Teas, fresh Smoothies and crafted cocktails. NEM’S is located in the National Sawdust Factory in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. NEM’S craft out smoothies, juices and bowls are made only with the freshest ingredients, mostly from local farm. Everything is made to order. This is a Woman Minority-Powered Brand. Serving Williamsburg community, and beyond since the first Smothie Bar Pop Up in 2018.
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-Karaage (Japanese fried chicken): super crunchy and flavorful, a great starter.
-Grilled teriyaki salmon appetizer: very delicious, the sauce was rich and well-balanced.
-Gyudon beef rice bowl w/ poached egg: everything was on point—especially loved it with the seven-grain rice.
-Chicken katsu curry: perfectly crispy katsu with savory curry, honestly one of the best I’ve had.
-Drinks (Matcha Coconut Water & Mango Peach Tea): light, refreshing, and not overly sweet.
-Mochi waffle w/ matcha cream: one of my favorites—super chewy, not too sweet, and so good.
The space is large, very cute and aesthetic, and the staff were friendly and welcoming. Definitely a great brunch or dinner spot in Williamsburg. Would happily come back! ✨
The aromatic coffee and refreshing ichigo juice were the perfect start. We shared the gravlax smørrebrød (added avocado +$7) and the miso-buttered scrambled eggs. Everything tasted incredibly fresh and thoughtfully prepared. The toasted sourdough with miso butter was especially delicious — savory, rich, and beautifully balanced.
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I loved the Kale salad so much I wanted the same thing with chicken. It was delicious.
I hope to be back to check out the bar upstairs.
the carbonara udon was delicious and filling, and i had an oat matcha latte with lavender cream that was also very good. we also tried the banoffee mochi waffle; the presentation was beautiful, but the waffle itself was a little tasteless which was disappointing.
overall i’d definitely go again to try more of the menu options, the food was good and the bistro atmosphere was very chill. i will say it is somewhat expensive for the amount of food you get; the banoffee waffle was $19 and the udon was around $18, so this is something to keep in mind.