If it were moi, I’d go with Camphor b/c I prefer edgy and creative, yet tasty. Enjoyed the counter experience during Nightshade.
Went to G&G twice last fall (brunch and dinner) and it was more than adequate, but not in a rush to go back for dinner. They put on a great show with the pork shank dish arriving at my table with piping hot puffy pitas ready to float away like balloons, but I thought the flavors were not as compelling as Bavel’s lamb neck and their other Middle East inspired dishes. In one visit I had 4 apps, 2 mains (Goat Curry and Pork Shank) and 1 dessert (Popcorn Situation). Pros - friendly staff who didn’t blink an eye when I took half of the food home in my byotupperware ; adequate number of bathroom stalls (unlike Bestia!!!); patio dining (not on the sidewalk); and windowed terrace.
Bon appetit with whatever you end up deciding