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Rule of Thirds

JapaneseGreenpointmoderate

Rule of Thirds is one of the best japanese restaurants in New York for date night, especially if you want a strong option in Greenpoint.

Rule of Thirds is a japanese pick in Greenpoint in New York when you want dinner to feel a little more planned.

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Rating (Google) 8.6
1,642 reviews
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8.6
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Based on 1642 reviews
Best used for
date night and Neighborhood dinner
Price and pace
moderate
Neighborhood
Greenpoint · 171 Banker St, Brooklyn, NY 11222, USA
Price
moderate
Google rating
8.6 from 1,642 reviews
Phone
(347) 334-6684
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What makes Rule of Thirds worth the move

Rule of Thirds looks like a good night-out option in Greenpoint in New York because it reads polished without feeling overly formal. It also holds a 8.6 rating across 1,642 Google reviews.

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Public rating
8.6 from 1,642 Google reviews
Best used for
date night and Neighborhood dinner
Style
Japanese in Greenpoint
Spend
moderate

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Google rating: 8.6 from 1,642 reviews
Price point: moderate
Website linked on this page
Phone number available
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8.6 from 1,642 reviews
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For now, Rule of Thirds holds a 8.6 rating across 1,642 Google reviews.

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Address
171 Banker St, Brooklyn, NY 11222, USA
Phone
(347) 334-6684
Price
moderate
TastyPals score
Coming soon
Google rating
8.6 (1,642 reviews)
Cuisine
Japanese
Neighborhood
Greenpoint

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What cuisine does Rule of Thirds serve?

Rule of Thirds is a Japanese restaurant located in Greenpoint, New York. Rule of Thirds is a japanese pick in Greenpoint in New York when you want dinner to feel a little more planned.

What is Rule of Thirds best for?

Rule of Thirds is best for neighborhood dinner, dinner, casual night, low key, hidden gem, date night. Rule of Thirds looks like a good night-out option in Greenpoint in New York because it reads polished without feeling overly formal. It also holds a 8.6 rating across 1,642 Google reviews.

How much does it cost to eat at Rule of Thirds?

Rule of Thirds is in the moderate price range (moderate). Google rating: 8.6 from 1,642 reviews

Is Rule of Thirds worth visiting?

Rule of Thirds holds a 8.6 Google rating from 1,642 reviews. Rule of Thirds looks like a good night-out option in Greenpoint in New York because it reads polished without feeling overly formal. It also holds a 8.6 rating across 1,642 Google reviews.

Where is Rule of Thirds located?

Rule of Thirds is located at 171 Banker St, Brooklyn, NY 11222, USA. Directions are available via Google Maps.

Is Rule of Thirds good for a date night?

Yes — Rule of Thirds is tagged for date night dining. Rule of Thirds looks like a good night-out option in Greenpoint in New York because it reads polished without feeling overly formal. It also holds a 8.6 rating across 1,642 Google reviews.

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