Came here for an impromptu Sunday brunch with family and was pleasantly surprised by the "Bella! Did Ya Eat?" Jewish brunch buffet, that happens every Sunday. We had no clue this was going on at all. There was live music (Kiezmer and Yiddish Cabaret) happening in the back room which we didn't see but could hear and was a nice touch. The buffet consisted mostly of various salads with some classic Jewish fare such as cheese blintzes, potato latkes and gefilte fish. There was also a dessert section with various tarts, cakes and fruit.
The buffet is set up by the front door which can get a bit crowded with people coming and going, as well as the narrow hallway between the dining room and the entrance/buffet area. The owner, Judy seemed to make it a point to greet all of the guests personally and all of the servers were friendly and circulated around the restaurant often.
This was a fun and interesting experience. The food wasn't anything fancy but if you're looking for something out of the ordinary and open to trying different things I would definitely recommend stopping by on a Sunday for brunch.